It's pretty obvious when she's the one penning, it stands out immediately. She has a different flavor of witty banter that I'd say it should be more iconic than Whedon's TM.
It's pretty obvious when she's the one penning, it stands out immediately. She has a different flavor of witty banter that I'd say it should be more iconic than Whedon's TM.
Yeah, I don't see Foggy as a mastermind or a Dumbledore. But he doesn't need to be - he's a force of nature as he is anyways.
I mean, I am sure she's making tons of money there.
And like I said in another thread, I think that's where we are heading.
Ugly asses unite =(
Agreed on that one. Elektra as a bored debutante girl who takes up on killing people as a hobby is fine. I can even buy that that boredom comes because she is somewhat otherworldly, but I don't find it necessary.
I believe Matt is a trust-fund kid. I thought that the money he got from his dad winning the fight plus whatever life insurance he had went into a trust fund and now he lives off the principal. It may not be yielding him millions but he is in a much better position to say "Hey, let's start a venture where we may not…
I am surprised Espenson is not writing Oscar winning movie after Oscar winning movie.
They do feel out of place, and certainly Foggy more than anyone, because he hasn't faced the villain in the same way Hogarth did, nor is he unconcerned because "my cool friend has cool superpowers and I should let him do cool things"
But that's Foggy's schtick. He appears to be incompetent (and part of it it's because a lot of people tend to associate incompetency with physical appearance, particularly when contrasting how Elden Henson looks compared to how Charlie Cox looks) when in reality, and this has been both shown and told by Matt himself,…
I don't know. io9 did a great analysis as to why Foggy is the only sane character in this show (except for Claire) and how it is actually an insurmountable task because he has to deal with very non-human problems in very human ways.
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Not really. He and Karen were the standouts for me this episode (and the whole season)
I'd really prefer if we'd never see the blue hair on him, but on his reflection. Since the floor of his main chamber seems to be marble, they could do the whole bit of him looking more like the cartoon on the reflection - robed, flamey hair.
I'm not liking that they are associating the tombs with Emma's heart staying in place, when in reality it is what you said - she's too powerful to have her heart ripped out. I hope the writers haven't forgotten that.
Well, hell mutates. A very convoluted reason (so totally not canon) could be that since Storybrooke is technically Emma's hell, as she was the first one to reach this world. It could also be Snow's hell, since she was the direct victim of the curse, and the only thing she knew about its effects would be that she…
There's even a specific word for this hairdo in Spanish. It's called "caireles"
Well, that's the question. Is going up considered breaking the rules or not? I'm voting no - moving up is part of the grand design, same as moving down, so no problem there. It's just that Hades is pissed off because they are not moving down.
Check The Magicians
I'd love it if it were because Storybrooke is based in the Underworld. After all, Storybrooke was a limbo for the fairytale characters, without the chance to move on.