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Though really, if their big thing is not allowing to speak vocally, but can still communicate otherwise, wouldn't they all just learn sign language?

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Sonia’s speculation corner: Okay, the clues in the pilot indicate that: Kevin was having wild sex with another woman who then was taken; he ran around naked and screaming, maybe. But also, it seems like the town is remembering his father for doing something nuts. Are those things related? Did his father disappear?

Thank god. That's a relief. When I first saw the trailer, I thought Wayne and that other dude (Tommy?), were gay, and that's what locked in me checking the show out. So to actually watch it and for their conversation to be about like, "don't you go thinking about sexing my girl" was so bleh for me, lol.

I'm interested enough to check out future episodes, but, I gotta say, an ensemble show in 2014 with not a single gay character is ridiculous. Like, come on.

I definitely don't miss Jackson at all. He was one of my least favourite characters on this show. I also don't think his departure is why the show changed, lol.

"The biggest reason why Teen Wolf season four needs to be classified as a brand new series of its own is because, with the exception of there still being lycanthropes who are plagued by their youth, it’s simply a completely different show. "
Eh. This episode played pretty much like any other episode from Season Three.

I hope they just kill Paul off at this point.

I just finished a series rewatch of this and decided to come look at old reviews. I really miss this show, I wish it didn't end as soon as it did. They should reboot it a few years from now with Tatiana Maslany as Tara.

Good. Hayden needs to be free for KH3.

I loathe Brandon, and his character has lost all goodwill with me. I just wish he'd leave the show, somehow, and let his screentime go to more interesting and more deserving characters and storylines. I mean, hopefully they make him less awful, but little in this episode convinced me they were going to.

You immediately got that her sister is a brat based on one line of dialogue where she thanks her dad for buying her a milkshake? Impressive.

I don't think Tony himself was ex-military, it was that his monitor, who died, was. And it didn't sound like Cal was ex-military himself, but rather that he sold technology to the government which then used it for military purposes.

Am I completely wrong in this? Last season, for whatever reason, I was under the impression that Cosima/the-majority-of-dyad-plotlines was happening in America while Sarah and Allison were in Toronto. But this season it seems everyone is in the one city (yet for some reason never actually see each other anymore)?

I'm glad it's getting a second season. If the show as a whole had ended like it ended there would've been hell to pay. Now they can work to repair the damage of that terrible ending, lol.

I liked it because it felt kind of like a callback. Sarah pretended to be Cosima to get to Rachel in the beginning of the season — that probably gave Rachel the idea to do the same.

It's kind of impressive how you wrote this without once mentioning Sally, the actual girl Elizabeth returned to to help. She didn't return to "help Atlas" as you put it, she went back to save Sally, which leads to the rescue of the other Little Sisters as well. But it was pretty important to the character's story that

I don't think it was played for laughs in the episode (at least not by the end of the scene where it got really uncomfortable), but it definitely seemed kind of swept under the rug for the duration of the episode. I actually remembered the Ryder thing while watching and thought maybe this would lead to Sam "getting

Also, that entire photoshoot/Sam storyline was skeevy and gross as fuck and the fact that no one seems to be commenting about how Sam was sexually harassed is so… bleh. Not in the reviews, on the blogs, in the fandom, and definitely not on the show. Sigh. The fact that I'm seeing people posting gifs of that scene

"I don't know if it was all this talk about birds, but I'm super turned on right now."

That's what I was thinking, too, lol. I like how they never answered where Sam was living after Finn and Kurt left. Was he still staying with the Hudson's, alone, for that whole year? And now he's going back? Ehhh.