Was I the only one put off by the examination scene with Cosima and Delphine? The tone was weirdly sensual. Cosima's uterus was being displayed on the monitor while Delphine was petting her like a horny cat.
Was I the only one put off by the examination scene with Cosima and Delphine? The tone was weirdly sensual. Cosima's uterus was being displayed on the monitor while Delphine was petting her like a horny cat.
But didn't her boss at the police station tell her and Art to stop chasing leads? Right now she's just trying to sate her curiosity, she doesn't have a concrete idea of the clones having committed any crime. I wonder who's doing the day to day detective work now that they got rid of Art and Angela's doing whatever she…
I'm more concerned about her swift decision making. She overhears Cosima needs one of her teeth and without much consideration takes it out. That's some Terminator-level badassness. It's unchildlike.
Amen brother-sestra.
BtVS killed plenty of characters before it killed Tara. Including Buffy, twice.
The thing that keeps Alison in the top for me is that she's not involved with a religious cult. I much prefer the desperate housewives vibe of Alison's scenes to Helena's neo-horror subplots.
She's so out of her league I almost feel bad for her.
Even when he tries he's still fabulous. There's no stopping Felix's natural magnetism.
Kira gives me the creeps. Who takes out their own tooth? That child is a robot, empty eyes and all.
I have been calling them Alix all this time.
It was nice to see Cosima assert herself after so many puzzling decisions in the first half of the season.
In a few seconds he was able to communicate what Paul's been trying to do the entire second season. And he didn't even speak.
That was a great touch. I kept laughing whenever they cut to Vic's glitter-and-feathered face or Felix's sweater.
That was a rookie mistake on Vic's part.
Helena would totally be Crazy Eyes.
That was perfect casting.
“In the shower if they touch me, I will cut them.” - Alison, sitting comfortably atop the clone rankings.
I hated the pilot as well for exactly that same reason. Rick's voice doesn't get significantly better but the show does. I caught "Close Rick-counters of the Rick Kind" (Ep. 10) and on the strength of that alone went back and watched the rest. I wasn't disappointed.
Just wait a couple of years until it becomes cool to like Juno again. It's hard keeping track of these things sometimes.
Part of the reason I might like the early Stephen chapters so much is that when I first tried to tackle Ulysses back in high school I attempted it like 5 times and then would give up right around the "Wandering Rocks" section. So I've read those early chapters so many times that coming back to them is like second…