Most ridiculous part of the Wesen plot? How the good guys barricaded themselves in a barn and put a shovel through the door handles when the doors slide sideways.
Most ridiculous part of the Wesen plot? How the good guys barricaded themselves in a barn and put a shovel through the door handles when the doors slide sideways.
I appreciate the master's thesis, including the use of "wikipede" as a verb (even if part of me wants to imagine a wikipede as a smallish creature with billions of constantly editing legs …)
You're obviously falling into the trap of not getting what the Sauberbiest is all about, and thinking that it's related to witches or something. I mean, this is exactly what Renard is talking about! Haven't you noticed how neat his apartment always is?
The difference between a Hexenbiest and a Sauberbiest is that Nick is more tolerant of Sauberbiests. *rimshot*
I had her pegged the first time when she asked for the ring, but the journey was worth at least as much as the destination. I did dig the syrup cartel concept though, and the whole BrBa sendup, even if the logistics of the "cooking" we're wonky.
Thanks for responding to my cheap joke with more cool anecdotes!
Like where to get a bullet wound sewed up on the quiet … or so I learned from TV.
Jamal is so utterly adorable I can't stand it. Him dancing along during the duet with Delphine … I just want to bottle the cuteness up. Then talking Andre down in the elevator, and his continued awesomeness …
Yes! I loved how they apparently whipped up this Label War Situation Room software at the drop of a hat, because whiteboards aren't Empire enough.
I thought the twist worked, especially with the juxtaposition of Cole's rescue and Railly's assessment of the ruins. (But boo to Railly for not keeping the mask on, because I'm sure drone strikes are as effective at killing viruses as they are people.)
I thought this was the messiest episode so far, particularly the Andre and Rhonda parts. (She's ok with being whored out up until the target is in a wheelchair? What's that supposed to say?)
This. Especially the line about the troll under the bridge. And the best part is that the only thing Mike Ehrmantraut is doing so far is being a stickler for stickers. That whole runner is just perfection.
Ramse: "Are these my hands?"
Yeah, I agree up to a point. Like I said, I get it, and it's true Sherlock doesn't truly open up to the others, but I'd think Joan would try to expand the scope beyond just herself, to point out that these others care for Sherlock, even if he isn't quite able to accept what they're offering yet. If it was Sherlock…
The first time the show did the open-ended ending (the AI doll) I didn't know what to make of it, but now I'm kind of starting to dig it. Was that the first time Liu was the one to do the "stay tuned for scenes from our next episode" or am I just that unobservant? Interesting choice either way.
"Witness represent."
Oh, well I'm personally very OK with rooting for the mobsters (I've watched The Sopranos! I'm postmodern!). But it's not just that they come off well compared to the actual rogues, but compared to most of the "good guys" too. And that we're slightly conflicted about the supposed mob war because both sides are kind of…
Penguin was a bonsai to Bullock, not Maroni (yes, I'm being that person. Logue had some fun moments like that one, though, and his reunion with Gordon.)
I wished he'd just started singing "Poker Face" with those lyrics though …
Way too late to the party so rather than belabor the Michael J. Fox movie, how about how great it was when Sophia asked Red if she wanted to be "[Christian Siriano] fierce or [tiger] fierce"?