The show is delivering on 'More Heather' this season and I couldn't be happier!
The show is delivering on 'More Heather' this season and I couldn't be happier!
Had you asked me last season if Rebecca would be focusing on friendships/relationships outside of work, Paula, Josh and Greg, with Heather and Valencia no less, I'd have called BS - well, she's making an effort at least. I also think in true Rebecca style, this could all crash and burn eventually and I'd be surprised…
At the time yes, but during this episode, I strongly suspected it would be Wes, he was inconspicuously absent from certain parts of the episode that just made me think it must be him. I can't explain it.
Isn't this exactly what Arrow did last season? Writing in a death without knowing who it was going to be…I can't see any benefit to this lack of planning, unless it's to keep actors in the dark.
Have they stated whether Laurel's baby has survived or not? I can't
recall…I've automatically assumed no given what she's just been
through, but I think it's more likely that he/she has survived and they'll wring that storyline out. I wonder if they'll have her carry to term and actually have the child…on this show,…
I agree about Bonnie and Annalise and your interpretation of the kiss, I get a maternal vibe between them. I agree that they've always hinted at Bonnie's love and very unhealthy dedication and maybe idolisation towards Annalise, but I have always seen it more mother/daughter. But this is HTGAWM, ambiguity is rampant…
This is true! I hope she has as much plot immunity as Annalise.
Wes has been predicted quite a few times here so I'm not surprised and I think it's the best choice for it to have an effect on every character going forward.
I agree. Bonnie and Frank have so obviously been set up as the ones who could have done it that I think it might not be them. Connor doesn't make any sense to me - unless it was accidental.
That's the very scene that makes me think it was Bonnie and Frank. But it doesn't account for her reaction on the phone.
I questioned Annalise's reaction because I inadvertently learned that Viola Davis mentioned that she was acting to a dummy and didn't know who was under the sheet at the time - so that heavily influenced any of my guesses for the whole season! (she may have been lying and/or they told her to act to that level of…
Perhaps it was improvised by the actors? I don't know, but if the show went there, I'm so down for it and because Wes/Laurel and Michaela/Asher are not working for me.
If it's a choice, I think they made the right one. I'd rather have Frank around than Wes.
I'm not even a little surprised that Wes is the one who was killed, narratively it makes sense, his story was being set up to get closure throughout the season. I thought it would be Frank or Nate throughout the season but as this episode unfolded, I suspected it would be Wes almost straight away. Wes as a character…
The moment I nearly choked on my own laughter was during the Paleyfest, when the interviewer says some slight/joke about the butcher scratching everybody's surface, the look on Agnes' face was absolutely hilarious! It was such a brief moment but that may just have been my favourite part of the episode.
I agree so much, that scene got lost among all the other great ones being talked about but yes I loved that one, Alex ripped right into him.
"I'm driving you home"
"I'm not flying that's for sure"
That juxtaposition of having those poignant, very real life moments among the 'superhero comic booky' aspects of the show is what grounds it for me and I think is absolutely necessary.
More like the Laurel than Felicity, designated flop love interest, gets their own vigilante storyline etc.
Kara was completely accepting of it, I'm really confused by that interpretation. I read it exactly how Kara explained later, feeling extremely guilty that she wasn't there for Alex and hadn't being paying close enough attention to her, not to mentioned probably a bit surprised. I personally didn't see any drama…