It's Max….Max Medina. This is an automatic response whenever I see the actor.
It's Max….Max Medina. This is an automatic response whenever I see the actor.
I really enjoyed this week's episode. Many of the best parts for me involved having all my favorite characters stuck together on a plane. This probably just highlights the fact (which everyone keeps mentioning) that the show works so much better when they have these characters interact and have storylines that…
Yes - whatever happened to that apartment? Travis moved onto the boat at the end of season 2 (before he went to Hawaii) and then in season 3, Travis was back on campus and Bobby was back on the boat.
I also really enjoyed the character focused eps of season 6. I thought it was something different for the show (and any show with this many characters to serve). For a series that was ending, it was nice to spend time with each character (especially if that week's episode featured a character you liked!)
Yes, to the point about being compelled. It felt odd that Rebekah kept reminding them they compelled, as well as them being reluctant to obey. And if they were fighting the compulsion, it didn't look like it was taking a lot of effort.
Shane's reaction to Kol & Rebekah made me think of how Slater would have reacted if he had ever met any of them. RIP Slater!
It does seem like the show is going to great lengths to have Watson leave Sherlock, when we all know she is going to stay. And I actually was very surprised that they have her going so far as to take another client. Maybe the goal is to have it be more impactful for both characters when she decides to stay. Either…
I really enjoyed the additional insight into how Watson became a sober companion. The story with the addict boyfriend really seemed to fit with what we know about her character so far. And I liked the fact that he was a boyfriend who was an addict and not a companion who became a boyfriend. Watson has been…
I really enjoyed the additional insight into how Watson became a sober companion. The story with the addict boyfriend really seemed to fit with what we know about her character so far. And I liked the fact that he was a boyfriend who was an addict and not a companion who became a boyfriend. Watson has been…
Even though I should have been clued into the fact that something was up with the son, I was so focused on Callie Thorne, that I kept assuming she was involved somehow. So, when it circled back to the son, I was actually surprised, because I had forgotten all about him.
Even though I should have been clued into the fact that something was up with the son, I was so focused on Callie Thorne, that I kept assuming she was involved somehow. So, when it circled back to the son, I was actually surprised, because I had forgotten all about him.
In relation to Myles point about Ruby running against Levon, my first thought on the election was that Lemon/Levon's affair is still mostly a secret (And Wade confirmed he didn't know during the scene with Levon and George). Wonder if the town would hold it against him (like Zoe)? Could cause that 98% approval rating…
In relation to Myles point about Ruby running against Levon, my first thought on the election was that Lemon/Levon's affair is still mostly a secret (And Wade confirmed he didn't know during the scene with Levon and George). Wonder if the town would hold it against him (like Zoe)? Could cause that 98% approval rating…