We got busted once by our bosses, but this time we'll be really careful and I'll just keep this framed photo of you two on me at all times.
We got busted once by our bosses, but this time we'll be really careful and I'll just keep this framed photo of you two on me at all times.
I think you'd have to say bi. She did hook up with Oliver in season 2 post Nyssa, so I don't think it's unreasonable to say she likes men and women.
I always thought that Downton should end with a slow pan around the house revealing the servants and family viciously killed, with the final shot of Mr Bates sitting calmly in the kitchen cleaning his knives.
I like to think that in a few years Speedy McBland (kudos to whomever came up with this because it's fantastic), will run off with one of the housemaids after managing to steal a sizeable amount from the estate, leaving Mary as the bitter, twisted and alone woman she deserves to be.
Oh my god. Matthew's constant leave from the war was a joke.
I still can't believe Bates was innocent the whole time. I honestly believed that he murdered his wife and/or Green and would eventually be caught out.
If you're after costumes, check out Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries. 1920s flapper costumes to the max.
That has been my number one annoyance as well. There's no way that a harridan like Mary, encumbered with an estate that dipped into near ruin more than once and who's not getting any younger, would attract not one, but four (I've honestly lost track) attractive, whole bodied, wealthy men with titles or at least links…
Yes, but they usually have shorter seasons (ie six episodes) with long gaps between seasons. Not 12 or 13 hour long episodes every year.
I didn't mind the live action Cinderella, but it's hard to see how they can improve on Beauty and the Beast.
Upon reflection, if you didn't like it enough to continue originally, I think you could get enjoyment out of watching the rest of it by going in with zero expectations and some sort of drinking game.
I actually think season 2 is where it all went off the rails. Fellowes covered the entire war in one season, so you had little background grievances supposedly lasting for several years. He got too ambitious and later seasons then moved at a glacial pace to try and make up for it.
This was probably the best episode for me. We had Stein being awesome, Sara and Snart being buddies and Rory going beserk. This show still has too many characters and if they've killed Rory they've killed the wrong one.
Rip is a total moron. He makes stupid decision after stupid decision. Pushing Heat Wave's buttons when they're trapped together in a small cell is right up there with handing Vandal Savage practically every detail he needs to find Rip's family in the future.
Gideon is clearly a Cold Canary shipper (I maintain that is better than Captain Canary) and wanted the push that near certain death gives a relationship.
Let us all agree that the worst example of stunt voice casting was Meg Ryan and John Cusack in Anastasia. Not Disney/Pixar, but a horrible example of studios pushing for recognisable voices after Robin Williams in Aladdin.
White House Down at least had a sense of humour. Olympus Has Fallen took itself waaaaaaaaaay too seriously.
Such a hypocrite.
Would Barry turn up for the funeral of someone he's never met, though?
Surely the better couple name is Cold Canary, given that Rip is also technically a Captain?