"The lack of interest from the other characters to try and address what’s going on with him is getting a little odd." I thought this the very moment he lost Mike, and it's just been getting worse and worse ever since.
"The lack of interest from the other characters to try and address what’s going on with him is getting a little odd." I thought this the very moment he lost Mike, and it's just been getting worse and worse ever since.
So much happened in this episode. So much.
JOE! NOOOOOOOOO!
And yet dead Jude would rather Celine stay alive and have the baby in the post-apocalyptic life of the shelter.
So, Ariel got over his injuries right quick, and the river remained parted for him, huh?
If God, miracles, and the afterlife are real (see Giraffe Girl's message from Father Jude, the parting of the river, the sister's vision, etc.), then the end of days shouldn't even matter, right?
The woman who said that is my pick for Hector Award.
I don't watch The Flash, but I enjoyed this episode. The charm was definitely turned up to 11, but I decided to just go with it. The Spiderman-esque climax was a bit much, though.
More than a bit, yeah.
The live-action Jungle Book looks awesome. Fingers crossed. Time for OUAT to use CGI on bears, orangutans, wild cats, etc.?
Just use liquid nitrogen on every baddie.
So, who wins "Hound": the moors of Portland or NYC?
They know the condition is genetic. They know how Wesen heredity works. They know Doyle isn't afraid of his mother's getting attacked. They never think that the mother is the lycanthrope. Why?!
What is going to happen to Goyo?
The Hidden One reminds me a little of Oberon from "The Gathering" saga of Disney's Gargoyles.
My reaction to the banshee: Oh cool, they're doing a banshee for St. Patrick's Day. Wait, it's dead now? Never mind.
I was wondering that myself. Is he above knowing things because he has the power to do anything? Which he doesn't. Then again, he acts like he knows everything. Which he doesn't. He knows Crane's past but not Pandora's secret, and he can read all the books in the room at once by absorbing them, but he still has to…
I would be totally fine with resurrecting Cruella.
Maybe this is all we will see of Herc and Meg, but maybe something else could happen. Meg tricks Herc for Hades because of a deal, in the Disney movie.
I never thought of Discworld as having places where ordinary people could live until I saw the Hogfather adaptation.