I think Sarah does but was so angry that Helena killed their birth mother, she shot her. If Helena wouldn't have done that, I think Sarah would have tried to help her
I think Sarah does but was so angry that Helena killed their birth mother, she shot her. If Helena wouldn't have done that, I think Sarah would have tried to help her
for some reason, in S1 I was rooting for Sarah to tell Art everything. When she almost did in the finale but was stopped just as she was about to, I was a little disappointed. So I'm glad she's talking to him now.
I can see how Helena works only as a one season character and that she's played out. On the other hand, she's kinda awesome and I would guess Tatania would like player her because it's the only role she does that she can do broadly and without having to worry about subtelty
that's my biggest fear, that Hollywood will throw tons of money at her to play the girlfriend of a superhero or JJ Abrams wants her to secretly star as Mrs. Kahn in the next Star Wars movie
I knew Helena was coming back just because so many reviews of this season referenced Helana. Not in a spoilerly way but like she's just as important as Sarah, Cosima, or Alison.
I think it's the idea that he can handle his ex-partner, Sarah Manning, and some random German girl looking the same, but some uptight housewife doing musical theater is a whole other thing. Shit got real, yo
I'm surprised she doesn't have a taser yet
I wish I read that damn "Tomorrow on the AV Club" or whatever posts because I'm not ready either
but in a realistic way and Karen ignored all of that also in a completely realistic way. Jim and Karen felt like a real couple- albeit a doomed one
Karen was more ambitious and serious than Pam (and Anne Perkins)- she definitely saw Dundler Mufflin as a place where she could move up a corporate ladder and onto other things. She's meant as a counterpoint to Pam and represents the possibilities of Jim realizing his potential and also moving up the ladder with her
S3 is almost better as a dramedy or just a story and not a sitcom because while there's a lot of things that are really funny, there's a lot of things that are just beneath the surface that are more literary and dramtic
They added a whole bunch of characters this season and only killed the kids and now they're adding a bunch more which could only mean a whole lotta bbq'ing going on next season
Since it hasn't been brought up before, you go Alanna Masterson. The show needs more hot Jewish lesbians (also she's a pretty good character who at some point next season will have to explain she spent a lot of time hanging out with the Governor
I guess that means she's already been BBQ'd at Terminus
to be fair, there's no such thing as Life Magazine: Westeros Edition circa 1967 to do research with
and Maggie was so traumatized she forgot she had a sister (seriously, this is starting to seriously bug me because how hard would it have been to give Maggie a line or two saying "I miss Beth" or something)
The Annoited One was one of the things that drew me into Buffy. The fact that the supposed Vampire Big Bad was actually a normal looking kid was a great twist on an old trope (and, as later discovered, soooo Buffy). And then just how Spike kills him is such a great scene that I was even loving the show more than I…
at least he didn't just walk in, guns lowered, not thinking anything was off that all the entrance ways into the place were unlocked
it's so toilet my mild crush on Gwen (or at least the actress who plays her) couldn't make me see the show anything other than shite
Also, I think the guy in Torchwood as Capaldi has a huge role in Children of Earth. Anyways, that actually scares the crap out of me because you know it'll be non-sensical and totally stupid.