Well, we didn't see them come out again, did we? I'm still officially worried for him.
Well, we didn't see them come out again, did we? I'm still officially worried for him.
He looks pretty hot with that one white streak and the smudgy eyeliner look.
This was amazing, but it's hard to beat that "Der Kommissar" sequence.
We barely saw Drake in this episode, but he was lovely. I hope Liv hears what he did to spare the others. Also… where is Natalie?!
Even a week later, I'm still giggling about his delivery of o/~ "booty call" hastily amended to o/~ "family emergency" in the last episode.
The campus radio station and the brainy girl vs. dudebro case *really* gave me VM S3 feelings. But then there's all this zombie stuff supporting it. Really well done!
I have become extremely fond of Chief.
She did. And then something like, "And it makes them feel like Nordberg"?
The case of the week reminded me a bit of the story of Rachel Hoffman. https://en.wikipedia.org/wi…
And now I actually read it and there's the "strange and off-putting" line. Deliberate reference to Dracula's comment to Xander, or just crazy random happenstance?
Yay!
I like that idea!
I think you win the internet with this article's subtitle. :)
It's true that Drake was already on the list, but Major likely would not have targeted him immediately without Blaine giving him the name.
I wonder if that'll give Major any leverage over Du Clarke. Now they both are gonna have an exception to "the list."
He might not know she's turned.
She *almost* saw him pulling out of the parking lot. Maybe that's their way of showing the inevitable is getting closer.
"Back on the brain gang" is an '80s song reference, also.
Any time I begin to feel sympathy for Blaine I make myself remember he killed Lowell.
The other day I rewatched "Fool for Love" in which Spike/Dru do it standing up while the house around them catches fire. Foreshadowing?