Maybe he wanted to keep it from Ravi and Liv because he suspects Major and know they are close to him?
Maybe he wanted to keep it from Ravi and Liv because he suspects Major and know they are close to him?
That was the Major/Ravi/Peyton house. I think all the Liv/Major sleepovers happened at Major's.
Speaking of Critical Role, how great was this last episode? The best in a while (thanks in no small part to Ashley visiting). I'm really looking forward to the next one.
I actually liked that her role was more to give her blessing to the Jane/Weller pairing than the more cliched jealousy love triangly direction it seemed to be going. I found that refreshing.
Major the zombie detector didn't have a reaction when meeting her either.
Is this a different president from when Terriers was on?
Scanlan is a gnome, but yeah.
I really like the Juliette-Nick relationship too. I liked that it was established from the beginning, with no annoying will-they/won't-they, and other than the stupid amnesia storyline didn't have that much drama.
Especially after Juliette was told about the whole Grimm/Wessen deal.
Well, a majority of our civilians have been voting for the Likud and even the more militant right wing parties for the last 20 years. Our civilians really aren't that great.
Yeah, she's believable as the leader (and way more interesting than first billed One), but when I looked up the cast on Wikipedia when I started watching I didn't expect one of the better performers to be the one who got famous for winning Canadian Idol, and who has very little acting experience.
I think the main reason they underused Roger Cross probably had something to do with availability, since Roger Cross is in all sci-fi shows at all times (and is usually the best thing about any of them).
That's true, but if there were some points in time where Elijah and Rebekah turned off their humanity, there could have been baby booms in their bloodlines.
And if TVD taught us one thing, it's that in a thousand years of existence, there were probably at least a couple of occasions where they did flip their switches.
Plus the showrunner on Limitless is Craig Sweeny who was one of the lead (and best) writers on Elementary and an occasional commenter on the reviews here, they should cover it just for that.
She's in a farm upstate where she can play with all the other pawns in twisted cat and mouse/seduction games between psychotic serial killers and the damaged profilers who hunt them.
The scientist was Brian Markinson, who had an important part in Mad Men for a season, and is one of the main characters on Continuum.
I don't think Clive is the Wallace analogue. Wallace is Veronica's best friend, which would be either Peyton or Ravi here.
Clive is Liv's partner on the procedural side. Veronica was mostly investigating by herself, so there is no real counterpart for him on VM. (Maybe Keith in a couple of episodes, but obviously there…
From everything we know about him, he would also rather be dead than take a cure that, now that it was used on him, can't be used to prevent countless deaths.
Major also knows that the Lake Washington incident was actually a zombie attack, and he knows Liv was there. I think that should also help him figure it out.
At this point, I'm just hoping he goes into season 2 alive. He is so over his head.
I figured he wasn't a zombie since he didn't recognize Liv as being one. He thought she was dead when she didn't have a pulse and was surprised when she went full zombie. Considering her white hair and paleness he would have known she was a zombie if he was aware of their existence.