I demand a chart that ranks all the characters' psychopath-ness from "total psycho who remembers the smell of each of their victims" to "cute kitten who licks his puppy friend".
I demand a chart that ranks all the characters' psychopath-ness from "total psycho who remembers the smell of each of their victims" to "cute kitten who licks his puppy friend".
No, I think it was more the betrayal feeling of realizing that Sara had been alive all this time and not stuck on an island like Oliver was. Sara knew everyone belived she was dead, and yet she never tried to contact anyone, preferring to live her life without (apparently) caring about what her family was going…
Oh I totally get the connection between them, and I agree. Sara makes way more sense than anyone else for Oliver. I just… Feel like she's the blonde girl in the horror movie, having sex and getting killed off first (or at least real soon?)? I don't know.
hahaha Captain Hammer needs to come to Starling City.
This was so not just a make-out session. Knowing Oliver, he salmon-laddered her with his sledgehammer. And will probably call that a new workout technique.
Please someone write a fanfiction about that scene? It can also include Felicity walking in (and watching? She seems to be a watcher).
The producers said Lotz did the first two rungs and the rest is her stunt double. Impressing. No. CGI. Barely any stunt…
I was kind of disappointed that it wasn't Colton Haynes :( but only kind of.
That episode felt like Sara's death warrant and Laurel's first Black Canary step because of guilt.
I understood Laurel's point of view… But that doesn't mean I am glad that Sara won't be alive next season :(
That sledgehammer workout thing had me scratching my head, genuinely wondering what the fuck he was doing. What was that wheel thingy? What was the point? I honestly wondered if he had hidden a secret treasure underneath the cave. That makes more sense than a workout.
Although he forgave Moïra because she was in prison facing the death penalty. Now she's basically hiding that truth so she can get power. And at the time of episode 7, she made it sound like she had no more secrets. Which obviously wasn't true. That must have been what angered and hurt Oliver.
The writers have heard your complaints, MrGlass. You shall be rewarded. Soon. (But for one episode only, don't kid yourself)
Okay, I might be having a stroke (HELP I guess?) but I kind of sided with Laurel on that last scene (but noone told her to not pour herself a drink? Really?) and I get where she is coming from. I mean, I understand also Sara's point of view. I guess there's no win-win?
The actress apparently could do the first two rungs before her stunt double replaced her. Hence the cut where you can't see her face. She's awe worthy.
Have you tried taking the bus there? It is NOT getting better. You've been lied to. They could do a "we have to take the bus in L.A" episode though. Lots of outside Daves all around.
Yes, but then what about the TVD world? Their main issue with that backstory is that nothing can too tragic can ever happen to and in The Originals otherwise it will destroy their TVD world (haha would be a great series finale for TVD though, totally unexpected). They should find a loophole where the Originals can die…
Why would she want to keep his name then, if he's not even Scott's dad? And if he bailed? Couldn't she have told him then? "Your dad's not your dad". Also, that wouldn't be Scott's dad's secret but Melissa's…
I am really sorry, but I was terribly bored with this episode. I loved the previous three way better. I like the feminist touches they're trying to put (considering how the show started), and how they made all female characters break free (or try to) from the males' grips but… I feel like it fails in this episode with…
But Stiles seems to know his secret. He'd know that his mom was possessed, knows his best friend's dad killed her and… would keep the whole thing quiet? Why? How did he learn about it? Stiles made it sound like he'd learnt the truth from his dad… I don't know.
But he still doesn't know about Scott… Is he even denser than his son? He's suck a lame father that he even sucked at donating DNA.
One thing that I definitely like about Teen Wolf is its depiction of teenagers and their relationships/tensions. Whether it's the Isaac/Allison or Scott/Kira slow burn thing, or the fact that Allison made Isaac feel like a man by plowing her ass haha it never ceases to amaze me. They react and think like teenagers who…