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Ok, where can I get my own dragon?

The point of it all was to tie these people back to Axe, not to prove that there really was nothing wrong with the juice.

The writers on the show must have a hell of a lot of fun writing the scripts and having these two guys jockey for supremacy over the other. I prefer the times when Chuck is on screen. Sure, he abuses his power, but there's something about outwitting another brilliant narcissist. These guys are playing a real life

I'll have to admit it, I've always been a huge fan of Sutherland and am happy he's back on tv. There are some things the show can work on, but give it time. As a whole, I've enjoyed the first two episodes and think it's premise is terrific. One question though, will President Kirkman have a kick ass intelligence agent

Give AK a try.

Initially watched Animal Kingdom because I love Ellen Barkin. Now, there's something about her four misfit sons that keeps me watching. Love how they appear to be tough guys, but they are all putty in their manipulative mother's hands.

That's wonderful. Shows the viewers got less than intended. Who knows how much else was cut out.

Why have Jekyll and not show Mr. Hyde? Sorry, "Lord Hyde" doesn't cut it.

Are you serious?

If Ethan killed the villain from season 2, Evelyn Poole while in wolf mode, why couldn't he do the same with Dracula?

The brief times Dalton appeared this season, I realized how much I missed seeing him. Malcolm was a true gentleman badass.

Exactly.

Either incredibly bad story development, or, Showtime pulled the rug out from the program and the writers/Logan had to scramble to put the pieces together in a short amount of time. Instead of going out with a bang, it went out with a wimper, non Penny Dreadful-like.

You know what, the devoted viewers deserved more. I can not tell you how much I truly loved this show. I have eagerly watched each episode, each season. I felt it was truly an example of what television should strive to be. The acting, the elegance of words that would resonate after an episode ended, the

Thanks, I've heard of it. I know Tom Hardy is in it. I'll check it out.

What should we all watch on tv now? Anybody watch season 1 of Fortitude? It's another Sky co-production with England and the U.S. Season 2 is taking a long time to air. Luke Treadaway, Harry's brother (aka Victor Frankenstein) is in it. Was pretty good. Can't get into Game of Thrones. Ray Donovan is coming up. Anybody

I really don't think the show was intended for just 3 seasons. There were quite a number of unfinished story lines on the show. Looking at the characters and their stories, how could all that have been resolved this season, especially with how this season wasted time with things not truly relevant in the biggest

Malcolm doesn't know about Ethan. Malcolm and Ethan don't know about Victor's experiments.

What about the scene where you only saw Dracula's face and Vanessa's hand was on his shoulder. The way she spoke to him in that scene sounded as if she was in with Dracula 100%. Then, at the end, begs for her life to end? Flip flop.

I hadn't thought about it before reading your comment. You're exactly right, missed opportunities with these characters. If Ethan is a wolfman, why not have him fight Dracula in wolf mode? Instead, we saw Ethan get tossed around by Dracula.