Right! And there was a (somewhat awkward, but necessary and consistent) phrase about "physically going to the spirit world" [right at the end when Wan closes off access so that no one frees the dark Great Spirit].
Right! And there was a (somewhat awkward, but necessary and consistent) phrase about "physically going to the spirit world" [right at the end when Wan closes off access so that no one frees the dark Great Spirit].
The man (or robot or whiskey-drinker made manifest) is a natural treasure.
Unrelated, and not really a mistake so much as exploiting an ambiguity for the purposes of rhetoric, but I've encountered this one a couple of times recently:
How was it misused, do you recall? They added an "of"?
The name was ringing some bell for me, and later I figured that it might be the real Abigail Spencer (the hot teacher from Mad Men) or maybe a witch connection from Sleepy Hollow or American Horror Story. But QL makes sense.
(LOL)
Small children and large house cats beware!
I was confident that Sherlock (or her) would end the episode with a somewhat rueful (but also slightly happy) comment about how they can write to each other again [now that she's back in prison].
I loved that concept. I wonder if anyone has used it before, any mystery novels and such. I think *other* murders have been used as alibis often enough, but not the planning of the same one.
(Why would anyone downvote this.)
The absence of comment boxes makes the page look messy. And I hate accidentally mousing over the upvotes and getting stuck with the list of people who upvoted.
"Bates Motel" crossover!!
"I'm psycho for Bates"?
pyrokinesises
(I had to read that three times to register the difference…) Is there an intuitive explanation for the adjective order? I don't get much of a feel why the other way would be "wrong" (besides, of course, simply being historically wrong).
Great show, great episode, great reviews.
Maybe Ciera (now loveless, and also feeling some gratitude for the Culpepper thing) becomes a de facto pair with Caleb, and they even ally (remain allied) with Tina-and-Daughter. I honestly have no idea what this will all look like once they merge!!
But did she mean "placate." :)
One negative effect of having us witness this whole sequence, for me, is that it's harder to keep Caleb on the pedestal that he earned last episode at Tribal. With the big kahuna/cojones comment and the relishing of his swing-vote status, some of the mystique is gone.
He got a weird amount of airtime, but I never considered him a candidate for being snuffed tonight; if anything, of the two dudes it's the Big Brother guy, Hayden, the one who failed to vote with Caleb after the tie, who would be in trouble if Caleb sided with the two women.