It's a dark ship, for sure. They bring out the worst in each other, but it works. Sadly, it's a ship that would never work because they don't want each other - they work together because they want Rafe and Jane, period.
It's a dark ship, for sure. They bring out the worst in each other, but it works. Sadly, it's a ship that would never work because they don't want each other - they work together because they want Rafe and Jane, period.
At this point I would like for Eli and Alicia to just be like, honest with each other over drinks, and do a true campaign together.
Didn't the CBS mandate that Alicia should always win her cases?
Every show would benefit from Carla Gugino
Well, what you call hope is what I define as a happy ending. It's not "happily ever after", true, but it's a happy foundation where they can go up, or at least that's how I've always felt them.
It would've been in the same vein of awesome, or even more, if seeing Belle pull the sword out of the stone what had made Rumple go all hero.
I find it interesting that the media, particularly the people in charge of promoting Del Toro's films (those who make trailers, posters, etc) are always portraying Del Toro as a horror film maker, when most of his filmography can be described as fairy tales. Yes, fairy tales that are dark and twisted, but his stories…
I'm a little dense, then - I didn't think it was that obvious =(
I'm thinking frat house shenanigans.
I thought it was that Annalise was Bonnie's lawyer back then (a theory floating around is that Bonnie killed her father in the way she described "killing" Sam) and Bonnie attached herself to Annalise.
Did anyone else got a mob family feeling from Frank's family? Like, they may be blue collared, but they all have "alternate" jobs?
The best lies always have a little truth in them
If you can't get fresh juice from cerebellum, store bought is fine
It could also be that the sample is not Rafael's - Scott could have tampered with it.
The Swiss lady is either Sin Rosetro or Heidi, the nemesis. Either way, she's interested in the baby because he's a Solano, and therefore heir of the Solano fortune: if Rose, she'd be interested in order to gain leverage regarding the hotels and her plastic surgery business; if Heidi, she'd be interested as a power…
Sally is a ghost trapped by Iris - she's constantly haunting her, and that's why she asked her if she had any other unfinished business: she'll go when Iris lets her go, or when Iris dies, or so she thinks.
I'm trying to remember if him and Kate del Castillo have been on a telenovela together - and wishing the show would use it as the "where did they meet?"
Emphasis on better writing. Minority Report has one of the most diverse casts I've seen in a while, with all of them in good roles, but sweet lord the writing of that show is definitely subpar.
I liked them both because they tell different stories. The Swedish one was about a kid being bullied. The American one was about an immortal being seeking a new companion.
I actually found some things in this episode that I didn't like but I'm sure the writers felt necessary to keep what seems to be the theme of this season going on: Isolation. And sadly, they all involve Peyton.