On its third year, I really hope we get a clear answer from it. Their world-building can be painfully half-assed
On its third year, I really hope we get a clear answer from it. Their world-building can be painfully half-assed
I love seeing Bud, but everytime they bring him on screen I have the biggest fear that they're going to kill him off
Speaking of the myth, it brought back a lot of memories for me, mostly in that I could hear "el cucuy" being said in my mom's and sisters' voices. I think that the name sounded silly enough to me that I could just discount it.
Also if I heard it correctly, Lady Jane's talk with Dragon leader was brilliantly brutal.
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Personally, another thing this show needs to shape up are the royal wesen plotlines. It's something I've been completely bored with for a long time. Erik turned out to be a thrown-away mustache twirler, and Adalind being tied to it with a baby plot does nothing for me.
Yeah I concede on that, since it seems part of vet training/expertise to identify animal attacks (i imagine), and besides that, it occurs to me that Nick's been a detecive for a while, I imagine it wouldn't be surprising for him to bring work home either.
Even though, time wise, it should be odd that Juliette would be this quickly acclimated to the graphic photos during dinner, I'm really glad they just got the team to where they need to.
That whole dinner was great, more of that. But my favorite part of the episode was when Nick was becoming visibly uncomfortable with Monroe and Rosalie's racism, unaware of how f-ed their usual generalizations about wesen are.
best vampire show in a long while, sad that this show isn't getting more viewership.
Next week looks like it's going to be more sadsack finn, it's especially frustrating because its the penultimate episode and the only real character arc has been for Rudy and Alex (who I couldn't really care about)
Sheehan's character fell in line for me in season 2, they did well with the evolution of his character. god I wish they tried as hard with the female cast to give them as satisfying arcs.
Gilgun's definitely top-tier, his acting as Rudy 2, and especially 3 are the most enjoyable parts of the show in the past seasons. I really hope to see him in the future.
Did I miss a line, what happened to Finn's captor love interest from last week?
C, I didn't much like this episode at all. A retread of Alex's character, Finn's a douchebag, and I wish Abby and Jess had more to do. The addition of the new girl was very strangely done.
The opposite I thought there was enough good in season 6 to offset its waste of story potential. Like it was said above, there were some very good episodes like "the french mistake", "Bobby's day", "The man who would be king". Season 7 never got that high, while there were plenty of really bad lows.
Since then, I can't think of an episode in the last three seasons that reached those highs
Reminds me of a time in season 6 during that annoying phoenix episode, to paraphrase.
They're both white powders, so therefore interchangeable
I think Coulson said that when they try to bring in a gifted person its called a "welcome wagon" operation
yeah… so she killed a whole bunch of people bare handed while Coulson and other agents were trapped, because for some reason no agents had guns that day… is what I think I heard.