Death scene idea:
Death scene idea:
Well…..I'd say she's more like 3 or 4. A whole year DID pass since last season so it's conceivable.
Hey now. I imagine it's possible the finale will have a montage where we see the characters in the future. We might see a teenager playing Sydney trying her best to recreate Mean Girls.
I was confused on why they didn't handle the school lunch scenario and then have both of them talk to Zeek at the same time. They really should have put a limit "you need to have the surgery tomorrow but we need a decision tonight so we can schedule it in" so there's a justification for the urgency.
Stalker is still better than Criminal Minds.
I thought that the successful Vampire Diaries (of which he co-created) had something to do with The Following.
Saw the pilot finally.
I really liked both episodes: I thought they were both pretty fantastic.
Jay succumbs to old age? I hope not because the only way Jay is going to be killed off in a show that resists changing the status quo even more than The Big Bang Theory is if the actor playing him succumbs to old age.
Eh, I thought the part where the boy said he wasn't going to let the distance to his parents dictate where he goes is why Alex started to reconsider Caltech. That there's a cute boy there is just a bonus.
There were a few good laughs in this episode but it was an average episode of TV: I agree with the C. There's nothing really special about it and I felt like the fake science experiment could have gotten a lot more out of hand if they had the time.
I think the episode dealt with typical sit-com plots pretty efficiently (it made me laugh) and while it could have I guess tied it back down to race, I think it's a wise decision to allow Black-Ish to tell different kind of stories if it's going to last more than 13 episodes.
So why would firemen be on a child pornography case?
I know there's a porn name in Bone House but this also feels like it would be the name of a cheesy kid's Halloween movie about a talking skeleton who just doesn't belong with his skeleton family. There's probably a cute little girl who finds the house, befriends the good talking skeleton, and they have to stop some…
I hope the Kindred is a recurring character who comes in to save the heroes in the last minute but what we don't know is that he's secretly helping them only so that he could ensure nobody else takes the world: he wants to rule it for himself. Therefore, he becomes the badguy in the final season of the show.
I liked this episode better than the pilot and I was actually disappointed when the show ended. I get the problems but I actually didn't feel the tonal shifts as much in this episode-presumably because the music choice was a lot better.
I like this show but…this might be a good time to drop coverage.
I loved every minute of this episode!
Okay, so this pilot is probably the best the fall has to offer. Simply fantastic and actually made me hyped for the second episode.
I love both of these shows and I was laughing throughout both of their premieres. It was a good hour of television.