Yes, why do the synths need genitals unless they're going to be used just for sex? I feel like most of the problems on this show would be solved by making the synths less realistic.
Yes, why do the synths need genitals unless they're going to be used just for sex? I feel like most of the problems on this show would be solved by making the synths less realistic.
I thought her reaction was completely appropriate. Leo comes off as really creepy.
It was a cake that Laura was baking! A cake!
I think there has to be something else at work here. Not telling the adults because they'll flip out isn't a very convincing reason when they're all terrified anyway. Why the barbaric punishments? Why'd they let all the Burkes come but other people have to leave their families behind? How do they implant memories to…
No way! I really don’t think so.
Oh god. That would be horrible if they went back to the Diana thing.
I thought this was an amazing episode. I absolutely loved all the symmetry, with that police intro, etc. Fantastic.
Wow, I totally disagree about the courtroom scenes. I don’t find they slow things down at all. Of course it’s not all accurate, I suppose, but there isn’t a legal show on TV that is. Defense lawyers are supposed to throw doubt onto the prosecution’s case. They don’t have to prove anything. Their job is to get the…
Yeah, I loved this book but the sequel wasn't good. I was disappointed.
When Diana was suddenly all responsive to Don and came over to his place, I wondered if it was a dream because it was like a fantasy rather than reality - especially based on how Diana acted in the first episode.
I was very annoyed by how much time this episode spent on peripheral characters. We’ve only got a few more episodes, don’t waste them on Stan and his girlfriend that we’ve never seen before! Who cares about Stan’s artistic pretensions, god. And all that time with Megan’s family and her disgusted sister - way too much.…
Yeah, I agree. I guess they’re getting that from the way Danny said, “I’m now in control”? What was interesting was how threatened everyone felt even though Danny really didn’t do anything physical violent (except possibly? sic Eric on Kevin). At no point did he actually commit any violence. It was all verbal. He was…
The whole thing didn’t make any sense. If the son could get in and the money was intended for him, why didn’t he take it earlier? Maybe Danny thought the son was there but he wasn’t, for some reason. Why didn’t Danny cash the checks? Argh. Also why was Danny spending money to keep the apartment when he supposedly had…
I still can’t see her without seeing Jenny from The L Word, so I could barely get over my horror from seeing her in this.
The only time I could watch more than 2 eps was tonight when I had to keep going and watch the finale to see how they wrapped it up. But then I'm not a big binge watcher of anything.
I was waiting for an explanation for why Danny sent the money to his apartment, not to mention why he kept the apartment when he said he intended to stay in the Keys. So maybe he was sending it to his son.
i found the finale a little disappointing with the convenient wrap up for each sibling. My big question is whether Potts discovered John killed Danny. What's he going to tell Sally???
I thought it seemed like they were constantly drinking, yeah. I really hope they bring Danny back somehow.
I wasn't sure that Danny arranged for Eric to attack Kevin or if Eric did it on his own. Also what about Danny's reaction when Sally gives Carlos the money? That was killer. So was the moment when he tells Chelsea about the moments of clarity when you know your purpose. Yikes. He's a little scary in this episode.
a couple of things really bothered me about Karla Fay. One, how could she apply all that eye makeup with those metal hand things SHIELD put on her? Two, why wouldn't SHIELD just surgically remove her metal finger nails instead of puttting on the weird metal appliances? Made no sense.