There sure aren't a lot of Americans attached to American Gods, eh?
Anyone else note that the Bride carries a literal ball and chain?
Come on, show.
Pretty bold for the show to use the exact twist from Ocean's Eleven (down to the rug on the floor being the giveaway!) in an episode that teases, then takes away, a heist.
It's maybe a bit cheesy, but Bohemian Rhapsody absolutely blew my young mind the first time I heard it.
Actually that was my exact thought process also. So disappointing.
Based on my Facebook feed, the target audience for the Minions is much more 60-year-old women than 11-year-old children.
It's around 1:22-1:23, I think.
Plus Gracie mentioned a couple of weeks ago that she saw Sarah in Halton, which is just west of the GTA. Orphan Black is set in Toronto, even if they don't say the name of the city.
It's the weirdest thing when Gracie and Art's dialogue acknowledges that this show takes place in Toronto, however obliquely. I grew up in Halton, and never expected to ever hear it mentioned on a "real" TV show.
Fisher Stevens? I hate that guy!
Who's the meat popsicle?
Especially after Kingsley's line in the flashback about fathering illegitimate children all over the kingdom.
"Tomorrow: Trivia questions are asked…"
Shoot, I was just about to start watching this.
I felt this way until her scene with Leekie in this episode. She's definitely one of the weakest clones but I think she has potential to become something more.
I didn't believe that Helena was really dead, but that was still a great reveal.
I'm the first to acknowledge that this is a very bad show, but this was a singularly terrible episode.
And my James Bond sequel with a supervillain who harnesses the impossible power of flying bumblebees.
This better not awaken anything in me.