Yeah, it didn't make a lot of sense to me, either. I just wanted to Yol (Yowl out loud.)
Yeah, it didn't make a lot of sense to me, either. I just wanted to Yol (Yowl out loud.)
Liked for Holmes quote from Elementary.
Well, he has a small corner on creepy/mean roles—he's just very good at being bad. I mean, the guy commits. I personally loved him as the young sociopath gun who rode with Black John in RWTD.
I would say McGrath is performing okay, but she's underused here. The role of Lucy—so far—has not been very interesting. And I agree, the blondness detracts. But think how much MORE boring Lucy would be if somebody else played her.
Ah, yes. That was cool.
Aaaaaaahhhh. Well, I like the way he speaks it, nevertheless.
He kept me awake at night, too. I thought I could hear his little wheels squeaking in my house.
He is hard to forget, for sure.
BADLAA GETS A B-
The scene did seem rather out-of-nowhere. It created a direct juxtaposition between Graystone and Jonathan in terms of progressive attitude. We had just seen Vlad give Mina encouragement before her exam—one of the best scenes, IMO. Given the times, Jonathan expresses the majority view of a woman's place. It was a…
"That was sort of striking how she cut the bitten woman's head off. The woman's neck was all chewed up…"
Deserves better than a C+, I think, on production values alone + that resurrection scene at the beginning was really fun + the scene where he detects the seers. Great stuff.
These are both good. Christian Slater's voice has often been compared to young Jack.
"In his American voice, he sounds like another actor I should know."
Christian Slater?
"Does she really leave that big of a hole?"
I'm looking for her in the holiday episode. Haddie home for Christmas?
Someone always spills the beans. The Bravermans don't seem to do secrets very well.
JRM was even prettier as a very young man, in Ride With the Devil, for instance, and Velvet Goldmine, He was almost unreal.
Herzog: "Despite all the new construction and rezoning throughout NYC, this show
continues to find amazing locations, like the warehouse where Siegel met
his fate."
I like the way you spin it.