He might want to see a dermatologist.
He might want to see a dermatologist.
If the rumours about a live action Dumbo movie come to fruition, looks like we're heading for the 'year of the sad elephants'
Not 100% sure about that - I started watching it and gave up before Christmas Jones even appeared.
It's "handwaveable" if you assume he was just lying about drinking every night for the sake of the joke. Maybe he just wanted to make a point about Stiles being annoying.
Not to be shallow, but I do have some concerns that this season is trying to expand its audience a bit. Much less in the way of shirtless wolfboys, and more scenes of girls in miniskirts/pretending to be lesbians in raves.
Fine to include money troubles, but Scott AND Stiles AND the Hales AND Lydia (now that we know last weeks silent scene was an MTV glitch) all have money troubles simultaneously, having never discussed it in the previous 3 seasons? Obviously the Hales is the result of the theft, but doing it to all of the other three…
You'd have to assume that "A Promise to the Dead" was going to be related to Lydia, and probably kicking off a fairly Lydia centric Season 4B.
I always feel that way about Kira - she doesn't seem to react to things: she's permanently cheerful and she seems to have been added as a cute, fun, "sexy" character to stop the shows most serious moments from getting too dark. But all it does is makes her seem kind of heartless and childish. People are saying that…
Quick query: has Isaac's absence been discussed within the show this season? I've been watching the episodes back to back, and I think I must have missed a conversation. I can understand Danny not being in 7 episodes, but Isaac is a more glaring omission. I'm assuming he's "moved to London" like Jackson?
I enjoyed the well subplot, but then I've always been a sucker for a cute guy in peril.
Oh and then there was the whole thing about the mushrooms glowing when Scott used his "Alpha-vision". Because… reasons.
I'm totally the other way round. This is probably the first episode of Teen Wolf that I've just not liked. I was surprised it wasn't a C or D. The ending was totally unforgiveable.
Maybe Vicious translates well for American audiences. The British media hated it, and the British public weren't exactly super-keen.
a. Possibly. I was commenting in the abstract - I haven't actually seen the episode, but I can see a (particularly open-minded) straight guy hooking up with another guy if a girl wasn't available. I'm not saying it'd be the typical response to a lack of female partners. Incidentally - I define as gay myself. I'm…
It's offensive to think that rejection by girls is why people 'turn gay' in general, but It's not offensive to show a guy having gay sex once because he's horny and his girlfriend isn't up for it - that sounds like something that might happen in the real world.
Indeed. Perhaps not the gold standard in examples of "political correctness gone mad!"
Totally agree. I'm completely anti-organised religion in general, but within the structures that are in place, he's doing about the best job it's possible to do.
Everybody has a right to say more or less what they want - short of actually advocating violence against individuals or groups of people.
It's not possible to read the books along with the seasons any more. At the moment, every TV storyline is at a completely different place in the books.
I don't really mind when Americans do it online. I mind it when British people download as soon as it airs in America and then spoil it before it's even on air in the UK - I don't follow many Americans, but I follow loads of tech-savvy Brits.