Years-old SPN SPOILERS: So Ichabod's been the horseman's true vessel the whole time!
Years-old SPN SPOILERS: So Ichabod's been the horseman's true vessel the whole time!
What bugged me was Morales going "This is jez a small town. We don't like outsiders around these here parts." No- you live in a small city.
If Morales isn't evil, then the blond guy definitely is. I'm calling it right now, he's one of those undercover Hessians (which is the most ridiculous sentence of all time)
I like this theory because it makes more sense than anything else. I just hope the horseman comes back. There's only four of them, you can't just waste him on one episode.
Well now the bug guy has to go home like a total loser so there's not much more to say
Finn is color-blind, which basically means he's crippled.
I totally misread the "Spoon of Prosperity" thing. I thought that it had healed Bubblegum, not fed her, and the "eternal kingdom" remark was about how she was going to use the spoon to grant her (or at least extend) her immortality.
It was obviously payback from that random scene earlier where Finch got Bear the wrong kind of dog food.
The closed captions (I have no idea why I watch so many shows with cc, but I do) had a line about Ichabod asking what a Twilight Zone was. I think the sound got cut- which makes me happy that they're putting a limit on annoying future questions he can ask each week.
The take away I got from this review was to just watch Mighty Jack again instead. I was not disappointed.
I don't mind Jenny telling the truth so much as I mind her getting in trouble for it. Two young girls go missing for four days, one says that her captor was a demon, and the automatic conclusion is that she's crazy? No thinking "Hey, demon might be a kid's way of supressing some horrible shit"
I also liked the random helpers that suddenly appeared. Like, the guy called his friends up "Want to help me strap down some semi-naked strangers and watch scorpions sting them?"
the best part is how blase Orlando Jones is about it. "Oh, you're lurking in a weird semi-abandoned building? And you broke in? OK. Good job team."
@avclub-22917e9547a39fad4966a8da3067b595:disqus I'm so fascinated by her cadance too! At first I thought it was some New England accent, but it seems like it's just hers. It's very cop-like, which works.
I hope with the requisite Glinda voice "Are you a good hwitch or a bad hwitch?"
But at least its much better than Exposition Wife every week
Maybe I've spent too much time reading these reviews and thinking about the emotional arc v. adventures in this show, but this episode almost felt like the writers' response to that. Finn has a great time in the dungeons, the art is beautiful and there's still surprises and humor, but if it was just one dungeon after…
Now I really want an Elementary-esque Hercule Poirot tv series.
Thanks!
Thanks!