I think he was conveniently unconscioused just in time to miss the kanima. But that wouldn't explain to him why Scott's gunshot wound simply disappeared, or all the weird claw marks all over all the dead deputies.
I think he was conveniently unconscioused just in time to miss the kanima. But that wouldn't explain to him why Scott's gunshot wound simply disappeared, or all the weird claw marks all over all the dead deputies.
Well, Go and Nick are twins, aren't they?
I don't know, Gone Baby Gone Girl still works.
Ben Affleck, huh? I guess I'm alright with that. I'd pictured Bradley Cooper for whatever reason. Probably the part where Nick's described as a blonde dude who looks like the douchey villain from an 80s movie.
It wasn't fun, Bryan Fuller. It wasn't fun.
Pines may not be perfect but it's stuck with me more than any other movie I've seen this year, and I see a lot of movies.
If the tagline had been "Leave before the last scene" and I'd followed it, I'd have liked it a lot more.
Yeah, Jo and Danny might happen eventually but they'd be terrible in a relationship together right now. I liked Rico at first (though I now find him pretty whiney and weirdly possessive) but he's got a good point about how Jo has just dropped everything for Danny and as long as they straddle that is he or isn't he a…
Do we do a Twisted thread here?
I'm pretty sure the on air draft position blowup is one of the most difficult things for me to watch on this show. I haven't watched this episode in months but even the idea of it makes me so uncomfortable.
Somebody in the comments on that episode put forth the idea that eating human meat was symbolic of Hannibal's control over that person. Freddie doesn't partake, so she's out of his ring of influence.
CSI feigns realism, while Hannibal shuns it.
If it's purple, someone's gonna die.
I'll admit, sometimes I have to force myself not to think about logistics on this show. I love it, and it's probably my favorite show on television right now, but I can't turn off that nagging voice that says "Did he have a truck to make that totem or something?" or "How did she get all the way to Virginia while…
I definitely dig Teen Wolf's "basically trapped in one location under dire circumstances" episodes too. I hope they keep doing at least one a season / half season. They bring out some good scares but also some good character work.
Yeah I shuddered. Gross.
I somehow managed not to notice that the episode where a major character is blinded is called "Visionary" until just this moment.
Right? I already found him really attractive but that accent…
I was pretty bored with the puppy-love story right off the bat since it was clear right off the bat that she was either going to betray him or die or betray him and die by the end of the episode.
I definitely thought they were a couple when they were at the opera, but with Franklyn's later assertion of them being just friends, I got the impression that while there was definitely an attraction, it was pretty much all coming from Franklyn and was not being reciprocated.