It's implied in the preview for next week. I've been waiting for an exploration of the Catholic/Protestant conflict, just so long as Castleroy endures!
It's implied in the preview for next week. I've been waiting for an exploration of the Catholic/Protestant conflict, just so long as Castleroy endures!
I would have liked Catherine's reaction to Narcisse's sudden marriage since they've had heavy sexual tension the last couple of episodes. Love triangle?
Do not say the Good Ship PepperGreern is doomed!
"Last winter, I saw a bird frozen in mid-air."
"That was a wind-CHIME."
Historically, several members of the House of Condé were major figures in the French religious wars, but here, Louis has a 50/50 chance of being a wizard.
For me, the Anachronism of the Week was when the traveling psychic, whom I shall dub Faux-stradamus, talked about a "Mesmeric elixir." Mesmer was a real person who wouldn't be born for almost 200 years! You can't reference him when he doesn't exist yet!
They should try to better define the tension between Catholics and Protestants on this show, because it's pretty nebulous so far. The dignitary from a German state last night would have been Lutheran, but the Prince of Condé, if he ends up being Protestant on the show, and anyone coming from Navarre, would be…
Seething at being forced to apologize, Sydney murders her classmate's parents. Unable to let his daughter be institutionalized, yet unable to live with having raised a monster, Joel confesses to the brutal slayings then kills himself in jail. After receiving notification of Joel's death, a sobbing Julia finds Sydney…
I think his father-in-law bought the house for his daughter / grandchildren to have a place he feels they deserve and Noah can't provide, adding to Noah's resentment. Although it's possible Maura Tierney's character has a high-paying job.
Overall, I enjoyed the episode quite a bit.
One thing that I'd like people's reactions on is the scene / implications of Noah's oldest son, Martin I think his name is, staging a fake hanging, saying something like, "Dad, I thought you'd be proud of me," and Noah apparently just shrugging it off. I would hope the…
Castleroy just needs some time to be Castleroy. Walking the Silk Road to trade at fair prices, while he solves crimes and establishes public libraries and water treatment plants. He'll come back after grieving over his daughter's death by meditating in a Buddhist monastery. Leith will confront him upon his return. …
I feel that Luke Evans has this problem where he's certainly attractive if you think about it, but you never think about it because he's so unmemorable. See also: Joel Edgerton.
I feel bad for all the students from the evangelical Christian law schools, who had to take abstinence-only murder education, because when they inevitably murder, they'll have no idea how to get away with it.
Der/Die/Das in a fire.
A+ is pierced by blade meant for A and whispers, "This time…I save you…brother."
A cradles dying A+ in its arms and screams to the unmerciful heavens, "Neee-YOOOOOO!!!"
I think the more likely target is Sophia's mother, but I agree, I was also waiting for a big ominous SPLASH!
I don't know how I feel about Lily yet. Her British accent is giving me Jace flashbacks, and of all Daphne's love interests he grated me the most. Chef Jeff was horrible, but at least realistic as someone Daphne would be attracted to, and as a recognizable human being. Jace was absurd - a geocaching, cappuccino…
I just saw yours…Jinx!
How many episodes will it take on The Fosters to get to Callie's half-sister's fast-approaching Single White Female meltdown?
And she wasn't even wearing gloves!