I find Posey good when he's in his comfort zone of "adorable doof." Beyond that, not so much. When he's paired with Crystal Reed, he rarely gets to let loose, which is probably the problem.
I find Posey good when he's in his comfort zone of "adorable doof." Beyond that, not so much. When he's paired with Crystal Reed, he rarely gets to let loose, which is probably the problem.
Glad I'm not the only one that thoroughly enjoyed this episode. Next week looks even better (besides Isaac being in a confined space again, but c'est la vie).
I was too entranced by his eyes to even notice the smile the first time around. Dylan O'Brien, what are you?
I think he and Crystal Reed have both shown improvement this season. The problem is that they lose every ounce of personality when together. Scott's scenes should predominantly be with Isaac/Stiles. Allision's should be mostly with Lydia. That's when they perform the best, in my opinion anyways.
It's embarrassing how much I like their scenes together.
This episode was actually a solid A for me, although I figured most people wouldn't love it as much. Stiles was in top form, the scene where he texted Danny non-stop was a series highlight. The only thing that didn't quite click with me was the first Scott/Allison scene. Both were wooden as hell.
Excited! I've been hoping we got one since the fantasy sequence all the way back in the first season.
I love what they're doing with Jude, Lena, and Stef so far. The rest could definitely use some work. I hope it's just the show trying to figure itself out and not a sign of what's to come.
So, The Fosters…
I wasn't a fan of this episode for the most part. The show seemed to be embracing its soap opera roots a bit too much, and I still absolutely can't stand Jace. The show needs to find something interesting to do with Daphne.
The new MOOOOOUUUUNTAAAAAAAINNN AAAAAAAASSSHH?
My Screw Up is soon, isn't it? Can't wait for that one.
Thanks for fucking over your best comedy, ABC.
Let's be real, that woman probably wasn't acting.
I like what they're setting up so far this season. Everything seems so much less disparate than it has for the past three seasons or so, like all of this has some chance of actually coming together. And everyone is in Bon Temps! It's actually refreshing, like the show is getting back to its roots in a small way.
That scene wasn't the best, but I'm just happy any time Anna Camp comes to light up my screen.
So I'm a gay male, but Jessica's schoolgirl outfit may have awakened something inside of me…
I'm happy for you.
Very.