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So I caught up to start watching live in time for last week's episode. My only issue with that and tonight's was that the musical performances seem lacking. Am I crazy?

God, I love this damn show. I didn't know I had a crush on White Josh until just now.

We're all here for it. We deserve it.

Lame. Prometheus had a bunch of issues, but the cast was solid, Noomi in particular.

That's what I think they're going for, and I don't disagree with the Grounders, either. Just how long was that mountain harvesting Grounders and then feeding their bodies to mountain-made cannibals? That's entirely fucked up.

The ratings are solid, so I don't understand your thought process.

Honestly, if this show doesn't indulge in at least *one* quick scene of them in the Jurassic period, I'll be so bummed (no I won't, this show is bonkers and delightful)

Oh, man. Obviously Monty is a more important character, but Miller is a doll. A sassy doll.

It's damn good, once you get past the first four episodes of the first season.

Indra is a gift of facial expressions. May she stay on this show forever.

Ice Nation?

The character was Deadly Serious on Arrow, so it's a much different tone here.

Caity Lotz has talked in interviews about how she's playing Sara now as basically someone who has seen it all and is looking to lighten up, which makes sense considering everything she's been through. Watching her in this made me remember that when we first met her, on Ollie's boat, she was sort of a wildchild. She

… Oh.

It's a hard sell because the first few episodes feel like the most exaggerated take on "CW does post-apocalypse with hot teens." But after about five or so episodes, the show expands its scope and really challenges the characters to make tough decisions. Season two was really remarkable.

In one episode, the show managed to make me really interested in the Ice Prince (the abs helped).

It felt lazy, and of course, anachronistic.

Zoinks!

Both actors have incredible chemistry, sexual and otherwise. They make for an interesting dynamic, challenging one another in how they lead. I agree with you entirely.

My buddy and I have a running bet over which beloved character would die this season, and I said if they went full-Whedon, pure, lovable Monty would be dead before the finale.