Conversely, I watched the show on the rec of Scott fans and was soon also a Scott fan, so I was super confused the first time I went in the #teen wolf tag and it was all Stiles/Sterek.
Conversely, I watched the show on the rec of Scott fans and was soon also a Scott fan, so I was super confused the first time I went in the #teen wolf tag and it was all Stiles/Sterek.
I've heard this before/seen it used in shows & movies enough that I've had dreams where I realized I was dreaming due to difficulty reading. I think it's hard to read in dreams because your mind has to make up the text while you're reading it. You're not actually acquiring new information, just thinking to yourself in…
I'm confused as to how the curse would affect people who weren't originally under it: Emma, Neal, Hook, Tink, Ariel. Would they get brand new Maine alterna-lives? Like, would Emma forget she was ever a bounty hunter in Boston and just think she'd always lived in Storybrooke?
Do not look directly at the terrible continuity hole, ABC will not be liable for any mental scarring that may occur.
It was actually rather confusing, since at first I recognized her, but then after the shadow ripped off her shadow she face planted. When all the main characters came to investigate they didn't turn her over or call her by name or anything. They were just like, "Yep, she's dead. Like, soooo dead." So I was left…
"No Way to Stop It" is a fun, up-tempo number about accepting the Nazi regime. It was one of my favorites as a kid and I definitely had a "wait, what!?" moment when I got older and realized the implications of the song. I'm glad NBC left it in, since it was cut from the movie.
I just assumed the Governor doubled back, killed them, and hid the supplies to go back for later. I've apparently upgraded him to Murder Wizard status.
Saving Bonnie being the focus of this season really underscores how tragically underwritten her character has been. It's basically "we have to save Bonnie, because Elena's sad she's dead!" Ugh. And of course Bonnie, ever the self sacrificing black best friend, wouldn't dare to want to come back to life if it would…
Yeah, no way that speech would play well in reality. "How can we trust her to make reasoned decisions on national security when she overreacts so extremely to a pitcher of ice tea?"
"You could come on the campaign trail and we could continue our affair which leaves you emotionally wrecked and almost destroyed my presidency. :DDDDD"
I don't get the "too soon" comments. They've known each other, what, a month or two at this point? In reality that's plenty of time for people who like and are attracted to each other to start dating. I realize TV romances usually move at a glacial pace because ~dramaz, but is that always necessary? Honestly, I wish…
I really want it to be Tamara in the other box, somehow alive because of magic island spring water. That's unlikely though. I'm still kinda pissed they made her super evil and killed her off. Waste of a character with lots of potential.
Beth has been creeping me out. She could be covering for Beth.
The bacteria are smarter than us and we are all going to die.
Probably expensive. Need to parcel them out over the season.
JEALOUSSSSS. That must have been an amazing, life-affirming experience. Sleepy Hollow is great and all, but it's Soxtober and there are priorities.
The Pop. 144,000 is a reference to Revelation.
4.439… x 41 = 182
did you watch it as a kid?
Yeah, I think this is plausible as well. He can't deal with real life and creates his own reality where he can be a sword wielding hero. Lots of genre shows have done the "what if our hero is actually institutionalized and making this all up?" storyline, so I thought the movie might be explicitly going for that.…