Floki could keep quiet until Paris since he doesn't seem to opposed raiding, but the settlement. They were supposed to leave the next day. Floki also might be accidentally on purpose killed in Paris, before he's able to spread the word.
Floki could keep quiet until Paris since he doesn't seem to opposed raiding, but the settlement. They were supposed to leave the next day. Floki also might be accidentally on purpose killed in Paris, before he's able to spread the word.
It's possible Ragnar has given up on the Wessex settlement, so they would only go back to seek revenge, which is something Floki would approve of, killing Christians.
There's a difference between not approving of her cheating and approving of her getting an ear cut off.
Exactly. I think Season 1 was the high point, but it's been fun, especially when Lemon came into her own. I really hope to see Kaitlyn Black again.
That was my guess too. He was only in a few episodes.
Yup, I'm always happy when the kids stand up to Bev. I think Will nailed the review on this episode. I laughed though. Barry never feeling more alive and feeling like he'd killed someone was very Dennis from IASIP.
Cliff might have been the only one to know he couldn't possibly be the father either and knew it was a complete waste of time. I do miss Brendan.
Completely agree. Phil reminded me a lot of the worst of Michael Scott in these two episodes, but then Michael would take a step forward and it was enough to keep from being awful all the time. Plus he was surrounded by others who were even worse or kinder than him. I don't think they've quite found the balance for…
The way Athelstan leaned in to tell Ragnar about Paris was my favorite part of the episode. He's telling stories like the Vikings and Ragnar's eyes light up, even though he's clearly heard this story many, many times.
I agree. I think he'll be sick until the end and die in the finale or maybe in the episode before. I'm not sure if they have 22 or 23 episodes this season, but that's only 4 to 5 to go.
I'm not sure they were a healthy couple before the switch went off with the way the show handled Liz' death. No couple is allowed to be healthy and ordinary though, I completely agree.
Sounds exactly like what Leslie Knope would say!
I don't think that's true based on what I've read- Candice hating that ship. I think she's amused that people want Caroline with the villain (kind of like Ian is always shocked why people want Elena and Damon together,) but even recently she'd said nice things about the fans who ship it and Joseph, even saying he…
Bonnie at least tried to save herself by bandaging her wounds so it's possible she could have lived through all of that, but then when Bonnie's "epic love" Jeremy hit the button on the garage, it really did seem as though she could have killed herself. Otherwise, it was just pointless. (Yes, Jeremy's specialty.)
I thought I was the only one who didn't follow the conversation with Lola. Lola said Conde couldn't turn Elizabeth down, but even though Mary doesn't trust him because he was maneuvering behind her back, she should also totally take him along to Scotland. Huh?
I really have no idea. Could Bonnie really die back in that first prison world? If it's not built for you, could you die in it? If Kai can't and he doesn't age, wouldn't that forever keep him as coven leader so everyone else in the coven would be fine?
I'm glad you did. I do remember Silas drinking from Katherine and everyone being shocked she actually lived through it. Great scene now that it's coming back to me. I didn't remember anything about Amara and Silas though. Thanks.
He somehow knew that was real versus hallucinating Bunkie though? That's what I'm not sure of. Maybe he felt something was off when he woke up and then watched the tapes.
Becky! I need a lion-headed scepter, today!
Tyler is going to become a cop and somehow try not to kill anyone. What's the over/under on how long that will take? I'm guessing he kills Enzo in the billiard room with the candlestick.