I lost my damn mind when Kala and Wolfgang had sex. FUCKING FINALLY! I don't know if I'll be able to hold it together when they meet for real. Tina Desai and Max Riemelt are insanely gorgeous and look so good together.
I lost my damn mind when Kala and Wolfgang had sex. FUCKING FINALLY! I don't know if I'll be able to hold it together when they meet for real. Tina Desai and Max Riemelt are insanely gorgeous and look so good together.
Netflix has a season 1 recap under the "Trailers & more" section of the Sense8 page.
I only have two episodes left and goodness gracious, season 2 is absolutely phenomenal. I wish I didn't breeze through it so fast but also I can't stop watching. This show is special and touches my heart in ways I can't fully put into words, but it always scares me that it could possibly be cancelled because of the…
Grace's outfit in that header image kills me. I can't blame Nick for being so smitten. Honestly, how is Jane Fonda turning 80 this year?!
It's already funny when written down, but hearing Jane Fonda say it makes me spit-take my tea.
My biggest laugh of the episode was Mallory being Coyote's "bird dog" and Coyote going, "Are you trying to say 'wing man'?" I lost my shit.
I remember clicking "Next Episode" so damn fast as soon as I saw the synopsis for this episode: "Grace, Brianna, and Mallory smoke Frankie's pot." And I was right to be excited because seeing Grace Hanson high was so worth it.
Grace and Brianna's mutual dislike of babies and children has to be one of my favorite interactions between any of the characters in the entire show. I just…relate so much. I was simultaneously fist pumping and laughing during the entire conversation. God, I love them both.
The one thing that irked me in this episode is the introduction of Bud's girlfriend. Spoiler-ish: Having finished season 3 in one sitting, I had hoped she'd be a one or two episode fling but it looks like she's in it for the long haul. The character is too over-the-top and the actress is awful. Bud could do so much…
The wardrobe department could dress Jane Fonda in a garbage bag and she'd still look gorgeous.
Dammit, I said I was going to pace myself this time but ended up finishing it all on release day. I enjoyed the hell out of this season. The park bench scene between Frankie and Brianna has to be my favorite, I choked on my tea from laughing so much.
Veronica to Archie: "And you're back to being boring." (Ronnie bringing in the truth)
Another gorgeous black lead bites the dust. It didn't quite hit me that it was actually Wes until Laurel and Meggy broke down. That was gut-wrenching. Man, what a truly depressing end to a tragic life. Wes never really got a break in life, huh?
Agreed on Asher being ruined for killing Emily Sinclair. Sadly I can't look at the his character the same way or even snicker at his frat boy-isms because of what he did. I feel like the writers just made him do that so he can finally be part of the "murder squad." Though honestly, I think the Keating Five minus Asher…
My first thought when she was driving: Annalise, you know you shouldn't be on your phone while driving. Bad things happen.
My second thought when they were framing the scene in a way that we could see her window head-on: Yep, she's going to get T-boned.
Totally called it the moment he interrupted Michaela's voicemail to Caleb. This is a Shondaland show, after all. Didn't expect that crazy tongue action though.
This was such a good episode! The dramatic irony especially when they were all gathered in the living room was absolutely delicious to watch. The scenes with Annalise in the hospital were upsetting though. Makes you wonder if this was the catalyst for how her marriage to Sam unraveled. Very sad indeed. (Most awkward…
Wow, with Eve's return and that ending, I think this episode just spiked my stress levels. I'm glad Laurel stood her ground against Frank. I hope they never get back together because that relationship is awful.
I actually screamed when Wes and Laurel kissed. And now my throat hurts. The whole thing with the two of them in the car and Wes comforting, complimenting, and thanking Laurel and her being all modest-shy about his words is such a classic setup for a kiss, but still I was thinking, "They're not going to go there." But…
The Keating Five are so much more likable now that they've seen through Annalise's bullshit. We've come a long way from Michaela in the pilot saying, "I want to be her." I just really want more bonding and talking about our feelings moments like in the car ride.