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They got chased from the house by Savage's goons.

Dang. You are lucky as hell.

Apparently Sara is going to train her, which makes perfect sense, actually.

So is Sleepy Hollow getting canceled? Now that i09 had a shitty merger with Gizmodo, we won't be getting Genevieve Valentine's delirious recaps, which were the only reason I watched to begin with.

His face just sank to the floor the moment he saw his young self. Very moving.

I wouldn't go so far as calling them exes. They've only kissed once. But you're right about the chemistry.

Remember when he was supposed to play Wolverine originally?

The premise means they can bring in new talent at any time and keep the story going. I just hope Kohen never lets the show fall apart like with Weeds.

Like I said, take it with a grain of salt.

There was something childlike about Octavia sitting up there; it helped remind me that despite being a hardened warrior, she's still a young woman who spent most of her life literally sheltered.

Classic Raven Luck

My lips are sealed. I'm just glad to hear that things are hopefully getting better on set.

Such a silly hangup.

The only way I can watch this show is to entirely ignore/refuse to analyze the time travel logistics. I have seen so many critics and fans getting caught up in the details when it clearly makes no damn sense, you're wasting your time. If I get to see a resurrected ninja assassin get high with both a professor and his

I might say this every week, but as a huge Alias fan, it's a damn pleasure to have Victor Garber back on television. He can sell any line he's given.

Most of the cast seems to be having an absolute ball on the show, Caity Lotz especially. I hope they keep mixing and matching the groups of Legends to see what shakes loose, narratively.

IT CAN BE BOTH.

That felt like the third part of a three-parter, rather than the first episode after a two-part pilot.

Seeing the marketplace in Polis was just another reminder of how great this show is at widening the lens on this entire story.

I'm a lonely deluded white guy, so I should be relating to these types of movies, but the characters always seem to be incredibly handsome and have such high-paying jobs that they can go on emotional spirals without ever having to worry about work or rent or shit that tethers me to the ground.