An article on part of the drama: http://zap2it.com/2016/03/r…
An article on part of the drama: http://zap2it.com/2016/03/r…
I feel the same way. If this had come out of left field, yes, it's terrible. But this is something we've seen before.
I kept waiting for her to get in the water, partially submerge her head, and try to drown the thing. Then I thought, "What if it came from the water?" That's when I stopped thinking about it.
I've had my fingers crossed for regular reviews for some time now. I've been impressed by how the show blends humour and drama seamlessly, and manages (much like early Orphan Black) to be sci-fi without the Treknobabble. I also like how involved Bradley Cooper has been with the show. He's a part of the story without…
The Eve stuff is terrible. It doesn't help that the entire Black Claw storyline looks like it was created just to get Bitsie back on the show. Kill her character for good, make Trubel a regular, done.
Vancouver. I spotted them shooting off Carrall Street, near Trounce Alley, Monday night.
Casper's power is simple: if someone touches a penny that he offers, that person loses whatever memories Casper wanted them to lose. It's literally "a penny for your thoughts".
The shadow thing wouldn't work. Claire could come back from the dead on the original show. Remember the spike in that spot on the back of her head, and once it was removed she came back? Same thing would presumably happen the moment the shadow was gone.
Liv can destroy Blaine with ease. One phone call to the boss at Max Rager, detailing what the zombies at the Meat Cute are doing, and that place will be wiped off the map. Max Rager would come after her next, but hey, that's a problem for season two.
Another sign of how everything is going to Hell: the threesome Don enjoyed the most was the one with Cutler and Lou.
Yes, as "club you over the head obvious" symbols go, Don putting up the pennant of the team that, in 1969, scored the biggest World Series upset victory ever is a doozy.
A 28 is quite rare - the highest hand is 29. To get a 28, the four cards in your hand and the turned up card must be four 5's and one of a 10, jack, queen, or king. (For reference, the 29 hand is when you have a jack and three 5's in your hand, and the fourth 5 - which matches the suit of the jack - turns up.)
Ron revealed in an earlier episode that he's been investing his money in gold, which he then hides. Over the past 30 years, gold has been going up in value at 5% per year. Given how thrifty he seems to be, and how hardworking, that's a lot of money invested at a great rate of return.
I see Stahma as a long-term planner, to complement Datak's shortsightedness. She saw the potential in him when they met, so she made him her husband. She saw the opportunity to turn the plague into the Mayor's office. She saw how this marriage would pay dividends long-term, and positioned herself as good cop with…
The logic on why Juliette is affected and not Renard isn't tough: she lost her memory, he didn't. The voice she heard saying it "just wants her to know the truth" was Nick's voice, from the night when he told Juliette everything. She's getting her memory of that night back (I assume the sparks were supposed to be some…
Last night, I think I finally got how they're going to get rid of Stanton Parish. This whole season has been about memories, and how they shape people. Rachel was afraid of intimacy because of her first experience with sex. Rosen and Hicks have gone over to the dark side because of Danni's death. Gary has spent the…
Last night, I think I finally got how they're going to get rid of Stanton Parish. This whole season has been about memories, and how they shape people. Rachel was afraid of intimacy because of her first experience with sex. Rosen and Hicks have gone over to the dark side because of Danni's death. Gary has spent the…