I hope the show goes into that 'cause they went there without papers, unofficial like. I'm very curious how they find certain rooms of Hell and just, ya know, march some guy on out, given that they aren't exactly in charge.
I hope the show goes into that 'cause they went there without papers, unofficial like. I'm very curious how they find certain rooms of Hell and just, ya know, march some guy on out, given that they aren't exactly in charge.
Well, even if they come back from being dead, I'm sure the process of being made dead is no fun/no painless.
Can I play? Should be Seraph, singular. :)
I think that's a safe assumption. The point probably wasn't pressed much cause ya know, cute kid heads and all, but yup. The inference was that when he stormed back into town, everybody got it.
Yeah, I think Jesse just got in her way, she wasn't after him. That said…
I just don't feel like Jesse's version of events are quite what *really* happened with Eugene and Tracy. It just doesn't seem right to me. I can believe that everybody THINKS that, and I think something happened for sure, but….
My take on Cassidy is that he's a leech. Not in a vampire sense (well, yes, in that sense too) but in general personality. He needs something to cling onto and will find that latch on his own, with fairly skimpy reasons, and stick. Whether it's a little dollop of kindness/remorse from Tulip after accidentally almost…
Nobody seems to bat an eye about vampires in this setting. Jesse at least reacted at first like "oh right, you're a vampire", like he did with "oh right, you fought clones" — he seemed to be assuming this was Cassidy's drunken imagination at work.
If we look at the scene with TV show only eyes: