They did seem remarkably okay fighting against Arthur, in the name of Arthur. And afterwards everyone just had a bit of a laugh about how they'd just taken out a half of their own men.
They did seem remarkably okay fighting against Arthur, in the name of Arthur. And afterwards everyone just had a bit of a laugh about how they'd just taken out a half of their own men.
I got a strong Xander and Anya vibe from Winn and Lyra, and Xander's and Winn's dating histories seem to bear some similarities too. I recall that if Xander sent a coded message from a date, it was a safe bet it would be a call for help for being demonically murdered.
Vampires becoming human is supposed to be absolutely, totally, completely impossible. So obviously it has happened five times for the MF gang.
Didn't Caroline kill Liam? Or was he the one she didn't kill because she was supposed to have self control - right up until she didn't?
He couldn't read her mind when they were just holding hands but later by the car he touched her head and was able to read her mind then. Presumably he was using different mojo, not just touching her in a different place (there was also a musical cue and possibly some light effect to indicate he was using a more…
The memory thing wasn't mentioned when Katharine became a human or when Elena became human. And when Alaric became human, it was a huge, important plot point that Elena did not get her memories of Damon back. So I'm thinking this is a new thing.
People were trying to solve complicated problems by hitting each other long before movies. Solely in terms of unrealistic expectations, I find it hard to believe that action movies would make people more prone to look for easy solutions for difficult problems. However, I'm sure action movies can cause other kinds of…
I loved the movie ending but if you didn't, try the book (if you haven't). The ending is quite different.
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While I agree with you (I gave you an upvote! Those babies don't grow on trees!), I think the issue is that unrealistic expectations and mind-sets can be harmful for people looking for/in a relationship while unrealistic space operas are unlikely to be harmful for people looking to become astronauts. At least…
Angel was just as bad as Spike and that was a pretty defining relationship for the show. Buffy had a type.
I think it was "moderately socially maladjusted". He has problems coping with social situations.
I still believe HR is secretly evil. Gypsy certainly hinted that he might have done something worse than just travel between universes, and it seemed to me he manipulated Cisco into defending him with the whole "oh, there's nothing anyone can do, woe is me, except that one thing, of course, but no, it's nothing, oh…
In the beginning of the episode Cisco sounded genuinely worried Barry and Wally might not reach a car before it hit the interstate (or something like that). Speed is clearly a relative term to a speedster.
Gypsy was quite careful not to mention exactly what laws HR had broken, just that they were their "most sacred laws". Interesting use of plural there, if his only crime was skipping to a parallel universe…
I thought maybe Chloe was the "piece", like she is a piece in some greater pattern that is being put in motion. I don't think God created Chloe just to mess with Lucifer. Either the end game was for him to realise his full potential in the human world and experience love and all that jazz and Chloe was the fulfillment…
I agree that writing FUCK YOU on the plane would send a horrible message like "We're doing this because we feel like it and don't even care".
Not just stereotypical but the exact same stock sound effect used in hundreds of different movies for decades. Youtube has a fun compilation of them, including most of Lucas's movies.
I'm assuming they took turns using the bathroom…?
I feel bad for not liking HR but I'm just not warming up to him. It's not necessarily even the character himself, it's the way everyone else treats him like he's trash. Cisco is downright rude to him and the rest vary between condescending and dismissive. I get that he tricked his way in but there must be a better way…