There are a whole bunch of eagle-eyed promo watchers who might ask you to reconsider that possibility. But we shall see.
There are a whole bunch of eagle-eyed promo watchers who might ask you to reconsider that possibility. But we shall see.
If, as is widely suspected, Sansa is taking Jeyne Poole's place as the bride to be, perhaps Littlefinger does the killing.
It's been long enough since I read the books that I had forgotten the entire bait and switch, and so I was like, wait, Mance Rayder isn't dead. But then I read the AWOIAF wiki summary of Mance's plotline in Dance, I thought, yep, they're going to find someone else to do all that. If it appears in the show at all.
I was really afraid they were not going to let him sing, since Barry has already shown he's not much of a dancer.
Given that Gustin's version of Barry is very Wally West-ish, and his new love interest is Linda Park, they might well mix up canon a bit. But I'm still holding out hope for some Barry/Caitlin.
He is back, but if part of what you found hot about him was the air of menace, that's gone.
I think if you didn't read it as the show making fun of itself, down to the ridiculous arbitrary reason Sue chooses her feuds, we are watching different shows.
JUST WHEN I THINK I'M OUT, IT PULLS ME BACK IN.
The Warblers seemed chosen to most closely resemble the Warblers from S2. Right down to the one fat guy I thought was Trent, who helped the New Directions in S5, but who was not. I am a little embarrassed to know all this.
If this were an actual brownstone arranged as a one-family home, the kitchen could very well be on the ground floor, or garden-level as the real estate agents call it. The main entrance is on the first floor up from that (which RE agents call the parlor floor). There will be an entrance below the main stairs for the…
I was happy the show addressed the terrible reviews "Not Cool" got, however defensively.
True, but she's at that level with him consistently. For Joan to suddenly be much shorter than she usually is would read strangely on screen, I think. (Disclaimer: I have only ever been on the crew of amateur and student video productions.)
Gina Gershon was so great, and I love the fact that the Big Bads on this show so far have both been women.
The combination of "guest star I recognize," "reptile" and "locked-room mystery" (ok locked elevator mystery) had me really hoping we were going to get Elementary's take on "The Speckled Band" for about a half-second there.
Plenty of New Yorkers take their shoes off at home to maintain good relations with the people downstairs, though.
Loved the first two episodes. Thought this one was pretty terrible. Not only was the villain a repeat, the "he was being gassed to death during the storm so he's a GAS MONSTER now GET IT?" thing was (a) hella tacky and (b) reminiscent of the worst of Smallville's "Freak of the Week" years. The backstory gave Caitlin…
Except nowhere near as gay, sadly.
I did find it hard to believe that when Claire first realized when she was, she hadn't remembered such a signal event in Scottish history was just a few years away, given that according to the flashback she'd just recently visited the memorial with Frank. But we needed the dramatic reveal, and we got it.
I liked the way they used what Frank had told her about interrogation both to show why she was making up the particular story she chose, and how she got tripped up (and knew it).
Not only funny, but better discussion of the actual dresses than we get on the actual show. Please come back to us, John Teti!