'Falling Moose' is a legit fighting style.
'Falling Moose' is a legit fighting style.
Longer? So he can put it in a pony tail?
I know it's horrible, but I'm kind of hoping there's some kind of special effects accidents that burns Jared's hair (but doesn't hurt him of course!) forcing him to get a haircut. Because it seems like that is the only way it's going to happen.
Yeah, it would only be OOC if this episode had been randomly inserted between older episodes and there was no Mark of Cain. I think we're supposed to see that this is a change in Dean's character, and it's been progressing. We saw him when he held the blade, hiding his drinking, getting Sam away so he could torture…
It is annoying that Sam seems to need saving 100% of the time now. It's
especially silly because in pretty much every scene Jared Padalecki is
the biggest person there, so it's difficult to imagine that a not-stupid guy that size who has been trained in fighting for years can't ever beat anyone up, ever.
It's like…
My take on Sam is that he's still the guy he was during Kripke's run, but now the writers have no idea how to write him. I'm not sure why, if it's because Sam is an introvert that they seem to have problems understanding his actual personality and try tacking on traits like 'reads, eats salad, works out' instead of…
The other thing is that with other werewolf and vampire episodes, characters like Benny and the earlier 'good' werewolf girl and then Garth pushed the Winchesters towards empathizing with 'monsters', seeing them as people despite what their bodies were like.
Wow, I liked this one a lot better than the reviewer did. I liked it waaaay better than last week's episode. Did not like the excessive bitches with regards to Jody, but I did like Dean using it simply because it seemed unnecessarily gross, to me pointing out that the Mark may be amplifying what was already in Dean,…
ONE nude man. But there were plenty of nude women.
Yeah if he doesn't understand there was something rapey about that scene………yeah I just don't even want to follow that train of thought.
I'm a woman and when I saw it my interpretation was straight up rape. And I don't mean in a 'if she doesn't say yes, she means no' way, it looked to me like they were intending to show a woman getting raped.
It pretty much ruins his character arc for me. I'm trying not to go crazy fangirl but yeah, that pretty much ruins Jaime trying to redeem himself and makes no fucking sense at that point, and it says to me that the showrunners either don't understand Jaime's character or don't care what his character is and want to…
This is exactly what I'm talking about when I say how disproportionate this show is with female nudity vs male nudity. You know if he had been a woman, s/he would have been butt ass naked during that whole talk. But noooope, Mr. Sexyface gets….actually I forget what he got. Pants, sheet, something, I was looking at…
Because adding the rape of an adult woman tonight was totally NOT creepy!
I don't like it and I feel it's very one note and flat and I don't understand where they're taking it. 'Stannis is baaaaaad! He's a religious crazy person. Totally that one hot chick's bitch. He's dumb and he's angry all the time'.
This wasn't a bad episode for me, but even though Rose McGowan does look a lot like Barbara Hershey, once again I have trouble with this show trying to use a much older woman in a flashback where she is supposed to be young. I have nothing against older actresses! I like seeing them playing the age they look like,…
Yes if ONLY Maslany was a good enough actress to make her characters more cartoonish and broad so that a not overly bright audience could REALLY tell them apart. The writers could have helped her out more. I mean for example Sarah could say 'allo Govenah, 'ave any fish an chips' all the time, and Beth could have…
I think she had less time to prepare, but it also strikes me that Cosima is a person Sarah might find harder to understand.
A wonderful episode and yet for some reason the highlight for me was Alison and that prop inhaler as she sings. She's performing like she wants to perform that performance TO DEATH. Classic Alison.
My theory is that that is what weirded him out about seeing Alison in the play, it was so unlike Beth he could see nothing of her in this person that looked like her, yet he feels a reminder of Beth in Sarah.