That's what I was thinking. Maybe her wolfing/coyote-ing out (the first time?) in the car is what caused the crash to begin with.
That's what I was thinking. Maybe her wolfing/coyote-ing out (the first time?) in the car is what caused the crash to begin with.
There's something kind of 1940s about that Nick photo. I like it.
Plus he was still dreaming when he said it.
Missing body after a possible werewolf attack? I'd probably assume she might've been turned into a werewolf, too.
I thought the canine thing Scott saw at the end was the girl from the crash whose body was never found.
The fanbase.
I hope Kira being an eavesdropper and having awkward timing winds up being a character trait instead of just a weird writing choice.
I love how she doesn't bother to find out what they're fighting about. Just stop, boys, my house is not invincible!
Is it still fall-ish of their junior year? There was a line tonight about only a few weeks passing since the nematon sacrifice thing, I think, right?
I haven't heard that theory (or the other theory they put forth in the scene they previewed in the after show that I won't mention in case somebody doesn't watch or want to know) but I could see where it would come from.
If I knew supernatural creatures were going to be attracted to Beacon Hills after the nematon sacrifice ice baths, I'd sure as hell be incredibly suspicious of anybody new who moved to town.
I think you may have read that as Scott's dad instead of Stiles'?
I fully support this. The teens may never be happy, but maybe at least the adults can be.
I learned recently that Kenan Thompson was the first person cast on SNL who was younger than SNL.
The age didn't bother me so much. I have no problem buying her age for this movie; the character struck me as quite young, and not just because of Lawrence's performance. Besides, Bale is only a year older than Cooper, so it seems Russell has no problem casting her as the young love interest to older guys.
Oh my god that awkward non hug/touch might have been my favorite part of the episode.
Her minions learned from the best.
I just have streaming, though the discs are available.
Oh no! It was, because that's where I watched it, but it seems to be gone from Netflix streaming now. Looks like it's on Hulu, though.
Spaced. I'd seen the first episode before but just found it kind of strange, but after seeing The World's End (twice!) in theaters I decided it was time to give it another chance. I'm glad I did, and I really hope Jessica Stevenson (Hynes?) is involved in the next Wright/Pegg/Frost joint.