Since previews aren't part of the episode, and I consider them spoilers for myself, no, I didn't watch them.
Since previews aren't part of the episode, and I consider them spoilers for myself, no, I didn't watch them.
Since previews aren't part of the episode, and I consider them spoilers for myself, no, I didn't watch them.
She's still in the room, but the shot suggests she's leaving with him right after the shot ends. If next week's episode proves me wrong, I'll eat crow. But the "You won't hurt me" line certainly strongly suggests she's throwing in her lot with the Hound.
She's still in the room, but the shot suggests she's leaving with him right after the shot ends. If next week's episode proves me wrong, I'll eat crow. But the "You won't hurt me" line certainly strongly suggests she's throwing in her lot with the Hound.
Good point. I'll amend it. I knew they didn't have info on her, but forgot about the cold trail past a few years.
Good point. I'll amend it. I knew they didn't have info on her, but forgot about the cold trail past a few years.
It wasn't the finale. That's in 2 weeks.
Of course. Amended. I think my brain got fried in the Dreamatorium.
They definitely address the psychological components as well.
I agree, although it's always a tricky thing trying to assume writers' actual thoughts. So I stayed out of that minefield entirely in the review rather than pretend I knew exactly what they were thinking.
I….don't know how that's different than what I said. But sure. I agree! Since that's pretty much exactly what I wrote above. If you're one of the few people that wouldn't have been annoyed had the events in "Fringe" future not played out, more power to you. But many would have felt cheated had we only gotten a taste…
I'm sure it was edited and curated, but yea, all done on set, apparently.
Of course! Thanks. Amended the review.
I think that's about right, AGiguere.
I'm working my way through "Skyrim." I planned on playing as a noble, righteous character for my first play through. But then I met Astrid from the Dark Brotherhood and all of a sudden I'm the most despicable dragon-born ever. Oh well.
Follow the link in the second bullet. She's dead. I thought she could still live as well after watching the episode, but DeKnight says no. Both lives ended at once, which creates some great narrative symmetry.
Or that DeNight cut his teeth writing on "Buffy," "Angel," and "Dollhouse."
In between screeners, I proved my lack of motor skills via "Draw Something," which is more accurately named "Draw Anything, Please, Resembling Anything" when in my hands.
Correct. I amended the review to make sure this was clear. Thanks!
I usually only explicitly describe the fights if they are character moments. But yes, a pretty great fight indeed. The fights starting with the 5th episode have been consistently inventive and bloody.