Maybe granddaughter's amulet disappeared while grandmother was in her time period.
Maybe granddaughter's amulet disappeared while grandmother was in her time period.
I don't remember what condition it was in, so maybe they did know it wasn't an option. I'm just thinking that if you heard a message from a speedster telling you that he can't be trusted, wouldn't you also try to repair that gun? I can't imagine why they wouldn't have the time or tools. It just bugged me that in the…
I kept waiting for Snart the Hallucination to remind Mick that his cold gun was developed by Cisco to stop a speedster. It is very effective and would put Eobard out of commission for more than a few moments. Jax didn't have to go to the secret arsenal for something that was essentially useless when they had the…
I think if it did that, it would have ended after a couple of episodes. I guess their thought is dead is dead, why force yourself to visualize the details, except finding the body might lead to their abductor.
Maybe Doug let him watch tv or read newspapers just to taunt him.
That's still the official residence of the mayor. But whatever, it's a minor point for a show that I'm going to forget all about very soon.
I'm not going to vote because I figure why not let people who have enjoyed this series to have this one last memory. For me, their biggest problem is that they pushed aside the underlying subject matter of two boys being abducted and abused for a decade by a sexual deviant. At some point, I felt that the audience was…
I had the very same thought during that scene. She's the all-seeing and all-knowing, but never participating black best friend. What a waste.
I don't know if I'm hate watching. I'm watching and waiting for when all of them, including Detective Nina Meyer, are arrested for impeding a criminal investigation.
Forget about a police presence, how do you leave this kid alone who has endured what they believe Adam has experienced? It is unfathomable to me how flippant they are about Adam's return. Kids who go away to summer camp get more attention when they come than does a boy who was kidnapped and sexually assaulted for ten…
It's kind of sad that he was comic relief, since all he was doing was pointing out the absurdity of that police investigation, or lack thereof.
Even after she heard her heartwarming stores of Adam's life in captivity, why not give up this farce and go to the police so that they can look for the body and maybe get some incriminating forensic evidence? Ben (as Adam) asked why they stopped looking for him. That question is still valid. Why have they stopped…
Or do a Monster House revisited after a decade. Do they still live in those ridiculous settings? Was anybody ever able to sell?
I wasn't feeling the emotion in that Claire and Ben scene. All I could think was that there is no way that Claire should accept what this boy is saying as the truth. If she were really concerned about Adam she would want to investigate what happened to him. Ben could mean well and just not know or be to traumatized to…
Could there be any sane reason for Gabe not to leave even a hint about the big clue he discovered before going to confront someone he believed to be an integral part of the case? As soon as he refused to leave a message on Nina's phone, it was as if a neon sign lit up above his head, "soon to be dead."
Why not let her go? He knew he damaged her through Joe. Plus, he didn't view her as a threat to his world domination plan.
A refreshing post. Thank you. I enjoyed the episode as well.
I don't think she was engaged to Luke, they were just dating. She ditched him for the FBI. I was hoping they would bring Calvin back this season, but they went with Reynolds and the whole bizarre explanation of how he is her boss.
Could the identity reveal be more of a paternity reveal? What if Adam isn't John's biologically? What if Claire is so able to adapt to John sleeping with Nina, because she had an affair of her own?
Adam not being able to remember details about his own life doesn't bother me because who knows what his brain did as a…
I think it is safe to say, he's not omni anything. He can do some stuff, but not everything and apparently few of the things he wants to do. He came there to kill the witnesses He was stopped by the symbol, but the symbol was destroyed. Why didn't he double back to kill them? The bonus was that he knew where Abbie was…