Considering his background is cop, he could actually pull that off. Think Grimm, but they are really going to have to put some focus on why he's dedicated beyond losing the finacee.
Considering his background is cop, he could actually pull that off. Think Grimm, but they are really going to have to put some focus on why he's dedicated beyond losing the finacee.
I think we all did that to some extent. I just kept skipping ahead by five minutes every time I got bored just so I would know what happened.
Considering its terrible reviews I don't see it lasting if they do make it a thing. Not unless they do some major major overhauls. The number of people showing up to watch it says more about Supernatural fans being curious about what the spin off is going to be like than anything about if they'd actually watch the…
Things I like:
1.) Ennis: He's got enough character to pull off being the lead, and I'd love to watch his descent into the horrifying world of Supernatural. The call from his father, while cliche, also provides lots of room for future storylines.
Tell Adalin Diana is with Nick's mom are you insane? No way would Adalind accept letting someone else raise her kid. If she finds out where Diana she'll stop at nothing to take her back, and the absolute last thing anyone in the grim universe wants is Adalin raising super baby. Kid would be better off being raised…
Except her mother never said that vampirism removed feelings, she said they removed guilt over killing humans. Which from everything we've seen about vampires so far is completely true. Even Benny our friendliest neighborhood vampire had to tie himself to people who thought killing was wrong to maintain his…
I think they missed a huge opportunity for character development with officer Jody. Alex should have chosen the vampire side and forced Jody to do what she had to to survive. This would have actually played into the themes the episode was trying to bring up of how Jody desperately misses her son and husband and…