Oh, I really hope these reviews continue! It'd be a shame to have made it so far and not finish them off.
Oh, I really hope these reviews continue! It'd be a shame to have made it so far and not finish them off.
Sorry if somebody already mentioned this (did a search of the comments but couldn't find anything), but Broadchurch is airing in August on BBC America. So it's happening!
I'm happy Chris D'Elia will be working with Bill Lawrence. He was by far the best part of Whitney, and several of his scenes had me in hysterics.
They found Benjen's stash at the end of season two. In the last episode, I think.
"The Bear and the Maiden Fair."
I barely remember either of these episodes. Time for a rewatch?
On the other hand, Snow killing her mother finally gives Regina a legitimate excuse to hate her. Her hatred of Snow until this point always made me mad, again because it made her look stupid.
Regina is an idiot. If she thinks the way to get Henry to love her is to destroy everything and everyone he loves, then she is probably one of the stupidest TV characters I've ever seen. I'm really sick of evil Regina for this reason, and I wish they would give her something cool to do.
@Andy Pants "Taking the Stone" makes me want to gouge out my eyeballs with rusty instruments.
Ben Browder makes all the clothes look good.
Shit, I scrolled through the comments to see if someone had already mentioned this, and I missed your comment. I heard 'enough' as well. And I thought it was much more powerful.
I could have sworn what Cora said at the end was "This would’ve been enough. You would’ve been enough," which I actually like much better. Now I have to go rewatch and see who's right.
"But if The Observers don’t exist, then September/Donald doesn’t exist, which means September never saves Peter, which means there is no Etta, right?"
I have a theory that the bean took Baelfire to Neverland and he became Peter Pan. So, ageless boy and all that. And then he sauntered over to our universe and stuff and started aging. It could work.
I have a theory that the bean took Baelfire to Neverland and he became Peter Pan. So, ageless boy and all that. And then he sauntered over to our universe and stuff and started aging. It could work.
So, Percy Jackson for grown-ups. Just say that already, Fox!
So, Percy Jackson for grown-ups. Just say that already, Fox!
@avclub-1c94d7ee62364576f2f61996170fe903:disqus But there IS no Etta from another universe. Wasn't that the whole point of September's rant to Peter? That he's the only Peter that managed to survive out of all the Peters in all the universes? And that it was Etta who was supposed to be born, not Henry. I'm guessing…
@avclub-1c94d7ee62364576f2f61996170fe903:disqus But there IS no Etta from another universe. Wasn't that the whole point of September's rant to Peter? That he's the only Peter that managed to survive out of all the Peters in all the universes? And that it was Etta who was supposed to be born, not Henry. I'm guessing…
I guess it's time to break out my season three DVDs now. Do we get Pacey/Joey smooches yet? (It's very weird to watch this show for the first time so long after it aired. I already know basically what happens, but I have no idea when it will happen.)