10 bucks says next episode we see Diggle in the background of a "Hood vs. Cop" shootout, calmly helping a woman deliver her baby.
10 bucks says next episode we see Diggle in the background of a "Hood vs. Cop" shootout, calmly helping a woman deliver her baby.
Yeah, Christian Borle is definitely doing the heavy lifting and adding the dimension needed to make this even slightly work, but I do think the writers have it there in broad strokes.
I think he's starting to change only recently because of Derek and Julia's advice last episode, as @avclub-858b67085072a6f2403cf500871f4068:disqus points out.
Wow, I'm kind of surprised by the reaction, I just didn't like this season as much despite all the huge events happening. 2 > 1 => 3 > 4. Season 2 was fantastic throughout, season 1 started kind of weak but ended epically, while season 3 had the reverse trend (hence why they're about equal, in my book, although season…
I actually think there's some good drama to be had from the idea that Tom is "losing his soul". I mean, sure, he's a an affable guy when he's not being manipulative, but there's something to be said for how dickish it was to instigate a verbal brawl between Ivy and her mother to get the results he wanted. Unlike…
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I keep meaning to check out some of Elmore Leonard's novels, but I never manage to get around to it. I'm sure they must be damned good because seasons of this show play out about like a crime novel— sure this season leaves a few loose threads and dangling plotlines, but it still comes together for an overall pretty…
Nah, it was too unrealistic…. There's no way Diane ships Delena in favor of Stelena.
This is the first time I've really read the comments at this site (comments for The Walking Dead, that is) and I'm kind of surprised by how many people just despised Andrea's arc this season. I thought it was pretty fantastic. Granted, I can understand being frustrated by her naivete in wanting to save even the…
He's fanatastic in the gone-too-soon Rubicon.
So I had a huge, fantastic comment here, but then my computer crashed. So screw it, I'm just jumping to the
This was pretty awesome to me, and I saw Clue once when I was a kid and barely remembered it, so some of the references probably whizzed over my head, but damn if I wasn't laughing my ass off. Gus's fear of toupes leading his toupee wearing grandfather to whip him was a particularly fantastic joke.
I only watched this show sporadically this season, since the first few episodes were kinda terrible, but the more recent outings have been surprisingly competent, if not altogether amazing. It's got a nice blend of meta-humor and old school family sitcom humor, complete with some of the main characters learning a…
"Damn, thought it was hard boiled."
I know, right?! And he was a dragon, so electricity is supposed to do 1/2 damage. Why can't the writers understand basic Pokemon logic?
This was kinda creepy, but mostly it just felt like filler, and the Wesen of the week was just too poorly handled. I mean, did we even get an explanation for why he moved to Portland? Or why he was so willing to disregard all spoken and unspoken rules of being a Wesen by feeding on people so relentlessly? I did think…
This was definitely the best show about the White House on last night. But then it's only competition was 1600 Penn.
Vampuppy is just so tired of living…
I love me some Lexi, so it goes without saying I loved this episode. The Vampire Diaries handles the explanations for its mystical components surprisingly well, though. The idea of the emotional "On/Off" switch has been an intriguing plot point, but last episode it was irking me that no one realized the sire bond…
Did the stake break off in his back? Looked to me like he just stabbed him and dashed off. Although I wouldn't put it beyond Silas to have worked some kind of magic on the stake (through Bonnie, of course) if he did break the stake off in Klaus.