I think there's a chance we'll get that next season. At least, I hope so. I feel like Mason hasn't been fully initiated into the supernatural, so ideally, we could still get that scene.
I think there's a chance we'll get that next season. At least, I hope so. I feel like Mason hasn't been fully initiated into the supernatural, so ideally, we could still get that scene.
I assume because the comments devolved into "Sonia is racist" and there was no actual discussion of The Leftovers.
You're not wrong. It was definitely his van, because of the stick family sticker in the rear windshield.
No, it wasn't that. It was just that he had taken the family van when he moved from Ohio, so the stickers were his parents, siblings and family pets.
I think my favorite part of this episode was when Parrish asked the rest of the gang if they were all "like Lydia." Lydia sometimes seems like an afterthought with her scenes and I loved that for him, she's the central figure. I really hope that whatever he is, he and Lydia can continue to have scenes together.
I read it exactly the same way. Very eloquently put!
I have to say, it was about time that somebody stood up to Libby. And I'm happy that it was Bill, but also that Coral got a shot at it too. I feel like Libby is an entirely different person from season 1 and it's kind of sad to see.
I'm definitely now a reformed Agent McCall hater. His one little scene in this episode won me over. He's giving proper gravitas to the fact that he had to kill the Proctor. He's showing smarts and instinct in that he realizes something's going on with his son and his friends. And the line about dealing with killing…
I'm really looking forward to it. Motel California is definitely a highlight of the whole series. I'm hoping next week's is just as good.
Parrish is quickly becoming the character I'm most excited to see pop up on screen. I hope he continues to be included in more story lines.
I thought the episode was decent. Not great, not bad. The review is pretty spot on. The Malia and Derek scenes were interesting because they're both characters without a strong…
Maid in Manhattan was on some channel this weekend and I freaked out when I saw Tyler Garcia Posey in the credits. I had no idea it was him!
I liked this episode, but I don't really have anything to say about it either. I just want to make sure I do my part in keeping the comments up so we continue to get reviews! I am glad Parrish was on the dead pool list, because I want to keep seeing more of him. I'm looking forward to cracking the mystery surrounding…
I didn't notice the 6. Yeah, that would be a ridiculously low sum, even for a not very threatening, only known she's a kitsune for a month or two 'monster.'
Hmm…I didn't even think of it being a point system. This may reveal something about my character that I won't like but I thought it was the bounty for killing them. So, for Scott, you'd get $200? That seems silly now that I'm typing it. But if it's freshman making the kills, then $200 is a lot of money!
Yeah, it wasn't muted for me either.
I knew this episode was good when I checked my watch worriedly, assuming there were only a few minutes left and realized we still had 30 minutes to go.
I'm finally buying into Malia and Stiles. They had some good relationship/character development this time around. And I'm loving watching Kira and Scott grow into each…
Yes! The 3B episode with missing Stiles calling Scott gives me chills. It was an amazing opening.
Personally, I think this episode was a great mix of comedy (some of the on field lacrosse stuff, Stile's line that staying in school was irresponsible, Kira and Scott's reaction to his kissing her without a thought) and horror (the wendigo/mute guy stuff).
The dark red highlighter is the most disturbing of those.
See, you expressed much more eloquently than I did. Ditto, all of that. :)