And which top did Jane repeat? I saw them as all different (I know that her tops from the beginning and end of the episode did look similar).
And which top did Jane repeat? I saw them as all different (I know that her tops from the beginning and end of the episode did look similar).
Honestly, I didn't think this episode was boring; the mundane realism of it all actually made it quite appealing to me. I think maybe because last week's episode had a bit more high-stakes hijinks going on, this week's was a nice slow-down.
On a sentimental level, I feel similarly confused as to why keeping the secret is such a big deal. But from a logistical standpoint, I guess most human resources typically have dating-in-the-workplace policies set (I have seen such policies at places at which I've worked).
Wait, why did this episode get a B? I ask with regards to A) Lisa not really giving any clear reasons why and B) my opinion that this episode was definitely as good as last week's. There was a good amount of character examination to balance out all of the science talk and plot technics, which I always like (I follow…
While the writing on this show could be better crafted, it is definitely a timely and affecting series, tackling some issues I personally haven't seen addressed commonly on television, e.g. breast cancer, body shaming, racial assault. There is a nice balance between these tough topics and the genuine, fun connection…
This is definitely accurate for me. After attending college in NYC, I was hoping to move back to my hometown in the Midwest, but then I got a job at a media-publishing corporation and decided to stay for the potential professional opportunities. @disqus_e7q0urCs89:disqus you are definitely right that the quantifiable…
Got to give to shout-out for Younger! A show that I guess has been forgotten about here… But who else watched the fourth-season premiere!
Yeah it definitely just felt like an excuse to bring back Dale… which I'm not totally satisfied with because I always expect this show to tie up storylines (especially murder cases) more neatly.
I also don't like typical zombie media; iZombie was a unique, specific take on the zombie concept that I instantly loved. I agree that I have not enjoyed the larger scope as much, though for me, it goes a bit further in that the horror-apocalypse aspect actually makes me uncomfortable—I find myself actually cringing…
Plot clarifications:
I want to like this multiple times.
The shock value of MK's death was certainly there—I was emotionally distraught when it happened. But yes, I agree that overall, it was just confusing why she was choosing to stay behind in Fe's in the first place. If we had been more clearly informed as to what she was doing and for what cause, there would have been a…
Just happened on iZombie too… And neither time have I liked it.
I'm glad I'm not the only one here always afraid of Major (or other humans) getting turned into zombies all the time (talking only about the main characters, of course; Harley as a zombie was a funny and welcome twist of fate). Like, this season has been especially cringeworthy for me, which I think is because there…
Yes! Points for identifying media tropes
Major is the only remnants of the cure
NATALIE DESERVED BETTER
Ok now that my personal feelings are out of the way, I can try to be objectively critical:
My feeling was that Chase could safely assume Liv, being a zombie with visions, would tell the truth about something like that.
I also would like to know how Harley was infected by the zombie virus…which was an excellent reveal on the show's part, by the way, but I am confused as to how that happened.
Yeah, I think it was just a coincidence that Liv texted them at that moment. She just figured Fillmore Graves would eventually act on their intel from the truck, so she knew they were the ones who needed to know.