That would have been neat, but it also sounds like the sort of good idea fans think of when the writers stop doing their jobs.
That would have been neat, but it also sounds like the sort of good idea fans think of when the writers stop doing their jobs.
We’re all talking about how much of an idiot Sabrina was with the Judas switch, but that was the most insanely risky plan Caliban could have possibly conceived. It also basically ensured one of them would be trapped forever, which doesn’t really fit with his previous swooning.
I loved the show’s first two seasons, so I’m not coming from the same place you are, but this season’s a frustrating mess by any standard and the characters and themes have lost almost all their nuance. Think c-list Doctor Who.
Ah, I thought you’d meant the Season 2 finale when I said the plotting had been good until then. But that definitely explains how everything became so messy so quickly if they’re making things up like that. Avoiding direct spoilers so people won’t have to scroll past too many messages in a row, but this finale…
Do you have a link? I’m having trouble finding it. That makes a lot of sense, except for the question of why. Until that point, aside from some occasionally shaky world-building and an unfired Checkhov’s gun or two, everything was working really well.
Yeah, and beyond not making sense on a plot level, most of this stuff has nothing to do with the show’s themes and character development. Pretty much everything in the first two seasons critiqued either gender relations or organized religion, usually the intersection of the two, but neither the pagans nor the…
You’re not alone siding with the adults over Sabrina on her queenly duties. It’s a really frustrating hole in this season that Sabrina doesn’t seem to understand the stakes despite being the person in the position to understand them best. I know she always wanted to split time between the mortal and witch worlds, but…
Does Sabrina seem a bit oddly written this season to anyone else? Yes, she’s always been proud and impulsive. But she barely seems to care about being Queen of Hell, one way or another, and until now she’s always cared. She was willing to strip herself of her powers and die a mortal to prevent Hell on Earth 3 episodes…
I thought the same thing, and I still kind of feel like it would have been the better direction to take that beat.
I want a Vicky spin-off of her running the new afterlife. Besides being hilarious, there’s also a lot more depth to her character than they’ve ever had the chance to explore. And I don’t want to leave this universe, I’d admit.
It was in our Janet. She’d just hidden it as far away in her void as possible.
Mindy didn’t get more points than anyone else. Her death fell into a loophole because she died in the middle of doing a good thing and they weren’t sure what her points total should be as a result. It’s a bit unlikely that she’s the only person to ever fall into that situation, but you could say it was just a…
I don’t think any other show is even trying.
Who said it, Jason Mendoza or Mad Max?
The Jonathan Harker Foundation is secretly engaged in illegal activities in some manner though, as Renfield noted from his comment about the mercanaries, so if they went to the police or the courts they’d be risking sending themselves to prison. It would have been better for humanity to leave Dracula locked up, but…
At any rate, I just watched this movie without having seen its predecessor and I never felt confused. I’d seen the original when I was five or six. I don’t really remember it, but I understood the concept of people getting trapped in the game, so it was pretty easy to catch onto the gist of what happened with this guy.
He brought balance to the Force.
I’ve seen other people mention it and one source saying J.J. Abrams had confirmed he was.
Tribalism is a strong motivator. Because that’s where we’re at now. Just avoid talking Star Wars at Christmas or posting anything on Facebook unless you want to hear your uncle complain about those damn Canto Bight scenes taking American childhoods.
Yeah, but we don’t really know how large that part of the fanbase is. The internet’s an echo chamber, the movie made as much money as expected, and Solo was the ultimate fan service, so it failing probably had nothing to do with The Last Jedi. And, without having any reliable statistics, there seems to be plenty of…