"Turkeys Away" ~ a true Thanksgiving classic :-)
"Turkeys Away" ~ a true Thanksgiving classic :-)
They totally just dropped that thread, didn't they?
Stowe's face in that photo!
I'm not happy that the show felt it had to make subtext text when Nolan told Emily that his takedowns have a silver lining.
I'd watch an ep with a panda pantomiming pancakes in Panama. :-)
I don't think that Alicia does know about Peter and Diane.
I was thinking the same about Dark Hollow. If it was really dark, they wouldn't have been able to see far enough in front of their faces to avoid walking into trees.
Robin Hood showed up on Once Wonderland. I'm thinking he'll be back on Once too, yes.
one reads tales, the other has one
"We get to see some daylight!" I can't tell you how happy I was about that. Man, this constant night on Neverland is really bumming me out, like almost on the level of being emotionally harmful or something. Sheesh.
What with Pandora's Box this week and Pan's (think goat god) quest for immortality next, it's safe to say that we are firmly headed in the direction of classical mythology, as suggested by the Pegasus mention and Ursula-as-goddess twist in previous episodes. (Ursula even animated a statue just as the gods do in…
I LOL'ed at Mozzie's reaction to Miss Incarcerated. :-)
She cried, “Laura,” up the garden,
“Did you miss me?
Come and kiss me.
Never mind my bruises,
Hug me, kiss me, suck my juices
Squeez’d from goblin fruits for you,
Goblin pulp and goblin dew.
Eat me, drink me, love me;
Laura, make much of me;
For your sake I have braved the glen
And had to do with goblin merchant men.”
No mention of Christina Rossetti's "Goblin Market"?
I'm so super confused with the Tessa / Silas / Imara / Other Side stuff now, I think I'll just give up trying to understand what's going on and roll with everything.
This episode connected with me most right when Fitz discovered that the antiserum worked only to see Simmons jumping out of the plane. "NOOO!!!"
When Rosalee made a point of eating Monroe's food, I thought at first that she was going to get sick, but then Grimm surprised me and made the illness species-specific to Blutbaden. All right! :-)
Okay. Thank you for clarifying.
You make some good points. I agree with you about the potential for spiritual growth and the mystery that is Unalaq. That said, one possible reading (or perhaps misreading?) of this post is that if one finds fault with Korra (the character) and LoK (the show), one must hate women, which is not true.
I'm still holding out hope that Unalaq knows something that none of us know yet and that this knowledge gives him a legitimate motivation for acting as he has. We'll see.