NEEEERRRRRRRRDDDDDDDDD!
NEEEERRRRRRRRDDDDDDDDD!
Okay, I'm just gonna say it: Everything you listed that you love about this show is done so much better 2 hours earlier over on the CW. I think part of the reason I can't get into this show's crazy twists and turns and screwed up romances is because it airs on the same night as The Vampire Diaries. But I won't drag…
I love watching Harrison's face in those roundtable scenes where everyone but him is talking— Columbus Short has this expression on his face like he's thinking "OK, if I spit a line out right now, it might make the cut because we don't have enough time to reshoot!"
That's so gonna be Mellie's campaign slogan in another four years.
This was all over the place but I enjoyed the hell out of it. Alaric and Lexi chilling and being awesome? Check. Klaus decapitating a witch in broad daylight right after graduation with a mortarboard? Check. Elena and Katherine throwing down and Katherine becoming human? Check. Crazy, nonsensical plot twist that is…
Elena's reaction to Jeremy's return to life: "….. SERIOUSLY?!!! I killed that Waffle House waitress for nothing!!!!"
There's a 99.99999999999….% chance that Silas' lover is the real original Petrova Doppleganger, and whatever spell Qetsiyah did to kill her also lead to the whole "reappearing every few hundred years or so". And there will be lots of bullshit about how Stefan and Elena were fated to be together, pissing off Delena…
It occurred to me after watching these episodes exactly how appropriate the name for the series Elementary is. I originally wondered why they weren't just grabbing the name Sherlock for the American update of the same detective, or at the very least Holmes. And while I don't have any direct evidence for their line of…
The reason Joan had to point out Moriarty's weakness was because Sherlock couldn't think straight on account of having been awake for days, shot in the shoulder with no pain medication, and (mostly) because he was dealing with tons of emotional turmoil over learning that the only woman he ever loved was jerking him…
So what you're saying is…. Your brother is Mycroft?
This was a major comedown off of Arrow… Overall this finale and the season as a whole was a return to form for the show, but it didn't exactly break away from some of the past mistakes. On the good, the finale did do a lot to set up the endgame for the show (assuming it actually just ends at season 10 as planned) by…
Simply a fantastic season finale to top off a fantastic season, and I am seriously feeling kind of bad for Joss Whedon and Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., because it'll be damn hard to top this show as the best comic book adaptation currently airing. I'm not a huge comic reader in general, but I've barely touched anything…
Needs more boxing glove arrow.
Yeah, and while Shado is swearing in pain, Fyers starts laughing uncontrollably and lets her go to try to control himself, giving Oliver a perfect shot! Flawless plan!
Either way, it wasn't that hard.
I watched this whole series. I understand I will now be exiled from the AVClub to Huffington Post TV, and stripped of all my Likes, but I have to own up to my crimes nonetheless.
But she smells SO GOOD!
OK, so this episode was as ridiculous as anyone would expect— what with the failsafe that came out of nowhere, the solution to the missing memories that came out of nowhere, and Snow's impossibly convoluted moral positioning, but I can't say I wasn't entertained most of the way through. I think I'm considerably less…
OK, I sleep walked through this entire season, so when I saw the "C-" I was fully expecting all the inconsistencies and stupidity pointed out in the review to make me change my A grade. Thankfully, I think I was OK with everything that Carrie abhorred. Namely, the lack of explanation between Aiden being let go and…
She's Nolan Ross AND Fa1con!