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The characters are certainly not the problem if when they get into a relationship the writers run out of interesting ideas for them. It is a problem on a lot of shows but it's not like it's impossible to do. That being said, I also have mixed feelings about this pair. Did they get together at the beginning of the

Ordering her to do degrading things like that in the past season is exactly why I have a hard time believing he could be genuinely surprised that what he did constituted sexual assault. That clearly shows he had an inclination to look past her consent and dignity from the beginning (before he could even think about

did it ever happen to someone?

Honestly he wasn't even the most snubbed person in there. Ennio Morricone only won an Honorary Award before he got his first Oscar for one of his movies, which is crazy. I was beginning to think it was going to happen to DiCaprio too.

Oh poop… right when i was thinking of starting agent carter…

Oh wow this episode… Safe to say the craziest one so far? So ridiculous it made me laugh for half the time. Yes Lady Gaga terrible acting here reached new levels ("Who's the little mouse now" and the whole police scene). I can't believe how bad it was and I believe even less how they are not doing anything to fix that

Really? People said Freak Show was fast paced? I remember it being really slow and boring after the first 2 episodes actually… This season seems more cohesive to be honest, at least because they are taking time to explain the characters background but their development itself seems lacking.

Loved Liz during the wedding and the single "Oh shit!" line Bates had when she found out Donovan had changed his plans (truthfully his reasons to kill the Countess were way smarter and more suble then what ended up happening).

God, when Falchuk or Murphy ever even mention the word "scary" all they really mean is "controversial sick shit" just for the sake of making people uncomfortable (which happens because of how bad it is handled). There's no actual tension build up.

It is consistent, still I highly doubt it's intentional.

I'm not sure why you think Jane Espenson would be responsible for the portrait of the Emma and Hook relationship. Is it just because it resembled Angel and Buffy? Or were you referring to the abusive aspect of it? Because in that case I don't see very much of a connection, Angel and Buffy did not have an abusive

I remember he told Belle that it was healed but I'm not sure how it happened. Maybe it was after he proved himself to Excalibur (apparently the sword is easily fooled) or after he stopped being the Dark One.

Nice episode I guess but repetition is really becoming a problem for the show. Combine that with the not so suble approach that it uses sometimes to build up tension (the "what kind of man" line here as already stated in the review) and the result is not that powerful. But really a big wtf for the characters of