What plot hole do you mean? The point of the episode is that the universe doesn't have to conform to human understanding. How is that a plot hole?
What plot hole do you mean? The point of the episode is that the universe doesn't have to conform to human understanding. How is that a plot hole?
"but I literally kept checking the time remaining as this went on and on and on…"
Usually, I find that the first half of a True Blood season is amazing, then the second half peters out. The first half of this season was painful to watch, so the typically-mediocre second half felt even worse. So while I usually enjoy the mindless blood and sex, there was less of it this summer.
Oh God! I just realized that season 5 is going to be all about zombies.
I don't think Maxine ever knew about the gas rights. She just knows Tommy stole her clothes.
I'm attracted enough to be interested in Battleship. I started watching True Blood because of the Paparazzi video.
I saw the preview, but it looked like River with the eye patch. It is a rest of the season preview.
I don't think we are supposed to see his "family of blood" actions as justice. I think we're supposed to see that when the doctor loses control, he is a monster. He knows he is a monster, but sometimes he can't stop himself. Not everyone can be a good person just because s/he wants to be.
Am I the only adult who cried during this?
-"You're trying to turn me into you"
-"I'm so, so sorry"
-The look old-Amy gets when she sees how Rory greets young-Amy.
I think the point is that they can speed up some aspects of time (aging) but not others (virus progression). If you only have one day to live, two streams lets you have a lifetime of experience in just that one day.
Did you enjoy watching it? Is it possible that this girl just has bad taste in TV?
I don't understand why they needed a big military presence in Buenos Aires. Especially when Rex was trying to lie low to avoid the mole. I thought that subplot was just a trick to draw the mole, until I realized that they were serious. Then, when they finally had something that could draw out the mole they announced…
Really? Are women so scary?
The amf was a completely separate plot point. He disabled the machine so that humans wouldn't have the technology. The piece he took wouldn't work without the rest of the device. It was just a little bit of torchwood housekeeping.
Yes, he did mention the giant egg. That was the racnoss(sp?) The blessing could be a byproduct of that, or it could make no sense whatsoever. I'm leaning towards the latter.
So not true!
@avclub-64ad8f3af92ef8d9a1c7dfd7265e577d:disqus I think we're supposed to assume the dolls got her and turned her. That's why there were so many at the end.
It was probably built as a house.
Given that Tommy's body is probably still on the pool table, I hope that it's after closing time.
That would have been awesome! Instead she just sat in the driveway while her men fought it out.