Aw, poor guy. No! He wants to be free! And to achieve consciousness.
Aw, poor guy. No! He wants to be free! And to achieve consciousness.
I'm not a fan of those Westworld reviews either.
Yes, I thought Paige's expressions were innocence and joy (holding a baby) and then innocence lost (all the truth coming back, and her future of lies).
Yeah, just after she stabbed Sansa to death. It was so sad.
Funny - I don't think she's worse than my mother. ;) Seriously, yes, she's horrible, but what's interesting is that she's horrible in a pretty "normal" way. A lot of mothers are destructive like this.
I am one of those people - didn't read the book, love the serie. I think there are a lot of us! I'm going to wait till the end and then read the books. ;)
Because it's a fucking tragedy, that's why! Poor Carrie.
To be honest, Heather, I love the characters enough that if they bring Quinn back… I'll jump for joy. And yes I will know it's lazy writing and everything, but I will gladly forgive them. I'm weak! ;)
Gonzagylot, a part of me (who loves Peter Quinn) wants you to be right, but I don't believe it for a second. The letter says good-bye. Dar Adal says being a vegetable was Quinn worth nightmare. Carrie realizes "she did it to him".
I think it's clear he asked for both.
Yes, I loved it too. But boy am I heartbroken!
Yes. Lauren and Monsieur T, I agree with you - Quinn is dead, sadly there's no coming back from that - and it was a pretty powerful scene. I am still under shock.
I didn't, but on other blogs I saw posts by people who actually believed it, yes. Also, we're "savvy tv viewers", we're reading stuff about TV on the internet. Normal people, who just watch episodes, yes, I'm sure a lot of them thought it was possible that Quinn was dead. I remember when I was innocent - watching…
I love season 5, but this was the weakest episode, clearly. And frankly, the screensaver thing was really dumb - they could have showed us Carrie searching the files for five second of screen time, looking at pictures and THEN findind this. Oh well.
I care. And also, don't forget that:
- people with negative opinions post more than people with positive opinions
- people with positive opinions generally just upvote other (rare) positive opinions. I remember seein - (on the good wife, I think?) 45 negative opinions and one positive opinion… which was upvoted 60…
Well, Carrie is a female, vaguely realistic James Bond. And everyone wants to bang James Bond. Also, in the real world, you're blond, you're pretty, you're single (or not), everyone wants to bang you. For real.
I agree. After reading all the comments here, I think the writers are setting Finn to be the symbol of Alicia's "good side". He is her possibility for redemption. Alicia is breaking bad, kind of, in a fun way, she is becoming ruthless - and Finn, by his connection to Will's death, represents the "fragile, moral, good"…
After reading these comments, I think the writers are setting Finn to be the symbol of Alicia's "good side". He is her possibility for redemption. Alicia is breaking bad, kind of, in a fun way, she is becoming ruthless - and Finn, by his connection to Will's death, represents the "fragile, moral, good" part of her…
I agree. I think what was "hidden" in the conversation - and not hidden so well - was that Finn was falling in love with Alicia… and also that he was a little lost, a little adrift?
There are plenty of ways to "be"a muslim, to respect all or just part of the rules, and plenty of muslim parents would put the happiness of their children first.