Loved it, although it definitely felt like two episodes packed into one. I wish it had been stretched out more, but they did a great job. My heart is still racing two watches in. Want a Dr. Castellano of my own.
Loved it, although it definitely felt like two episodes packed into one. I wish it had been stretched out more, but they did a great job. My heart is still racing two watches in. Want a Dr. Castellano of my own.
Eh, I love it unconditionally. It's not perfect, but it always makes me laugh and that's what I need in a sitcom.
This is the Revenge I knew and loved. So glad it's back and I hope next week is even more awesome. I literally stopped and clapped with the Conrad reveal. Loved it.
Katie Cassidy was pretty much the reason I checked out the show in the first place. But she is not good here, and it's a combination of bad acting, bad writing and bad characterization - and it's frustrating that almost all of what is otherwise an excellent show's flaws are focused on one character. Axing her would…
Whether or not she's saddled with bad dialogue, Katie Cassidy's acting is bad and brings down any episode. This episode was fantastic, but came to a painful screeching halt any time she is on screen. She wears a bright red jacket to an ambush. She screams out Oliver's real name while he's the Arrow (granted these are…
oh well.
I'll take what I can get when it comes to her.
I liked when she changed her name. And her friendship with Amanda was good.
Until proven otherwise, I am assuming the person taking Charlotte at the end is Emily, and that's the next stage of her plan, as she didn't seem too happy about it ("We'll see if I can"). I hope its quickly resolved by Emily coming clean to Charlotte - maybe then the show can find something interesting to do with…
He seemed more aggressive after he found it, when he basically snapped at Trish for questioning his trustworthiness.
I agree - if you have to have this new idol, introduce it earlier. Make it usable only until Jury or something. This is way too much power way too late in the game.
They almost never show someone looking if they don't find it. There's no way Tony was the only one looking. He was just the only one (in this instance) successful. Unfortunately.
He might have to buy tickets to the next Madea movie as a token of gratitude.
You said "I have hopes that this series will start behaving more like tonight's episodes now that Rebekah is gone." You used the word "now," you used the present tense - if you said "I had hopes this show would be like this since Rebekah was gone" it would have come across the way I suppose you wanted it to.
It's interesting to me how, through the storyline with Kieran (and partially her friendship with Davina), they have turned Cami into a character I actually have an interest in. I'm not sure they'll be able to maintain that now that Kieran is dead and she may just be relegated to a point in a triangle.
That storyline has been done with for three episodes now - why are you just now expecting change?
Chris Messina should hold a Master Class in acting with your face. My God, if I ever get a guy to look at me like he looked at Mindy when they got off the train I can die happy.
I thought it was great because it was a hint that the Prentices were not great members of the Jewish faith.
In an otherwise dull and frustrating season, Enzo has been a definite bright spot. I hope he sticks around. That being said, with the way the show is going now, he'll probably die next week.
What I find so interesting about this season is how I flip flop on my opinions on people from week to week. One week I can't stand Tony, the next I'm rooting for him. And this week I was back to not liking him, mostly because I was rooting for LJ. But damn, is Tony playing it.