I'm slow on the uptake, but I did not realize Lady Sybil was Rachel the Virgin on Misfits. Imagine my delight as my two favorite shows collide. Perhaps there cd be some time travel and Simon and Alisha cd make their way to Downton.
I'm slow on the uptake, but I did not realize Lady Sybil was Rachel the Virgin on Misfits. Imagine my delight as my two favorite shows collide. Perhaps there cd be some time travel and Simon and Alisha cd make their way to Downton.
Doesn't it seem like they've completely forgotten Rudy had sex with Alisha and was so scarred by it he tried to commit suicide? I prefer Rudy to Nathan, but I think the writers cd do a better job of making his character make sense. In the first season, everyone's power was borne out of an organic insecurity with a…
I loved this episode and agree with your review. But the feminist types here having a go at it—ugh, shut up! I've been a woman longer than you've probably been alive and this episode was refreshing not just viewing through the (tired) gender lens, but looking at it in terms of race. That a Black man could be portrayed…
I like Rudy much more than Nathan. Nathan was one-note with no subtlety. Rudy seems all in with a sensitive side. Also, Simon and Alisha rocks.