It got a 0.7 for this episode. Yikes.
It got a 0.7 for this episode. Yikes.
It was unbelievable even in the show. Considering shrinkage, that was like two years of growth, not ten months. Still, it's nice to see her rocking curls. It seems like almost everyone on tv is straight-haired sometimes.
3c/4a here and yeah, she didn't even have conditioner. My hair would be a matted mess.
Naomi is supposed to be very educated. Sometimes people work to lose regional accents when going to posh schools. Miller probably lost his on purpose as well as he distanced himself from the other Belters with his inner planets company security job that branded him a traitor. He clearly can still affect it as he…
Yes, it's one of the visual markers for some Belters. Miller has the same cut. The rabble rouser in the first episode had a version of it as well. It helps to make their heads looks longer. Interestingly, it's the actress' normal cut (though she often straightens the top).
I can't wait for Legends of Tomorrow to premiere. Not because I want to watch it, but rather because then maybe we can concentrate on developing The Flash's characters instead of spending so much time setting up LoT. And maybe then, Iris can get more than one line per episode.
If you don't mind a MoTW format, you might like season 3. It's corrected a lot of the problems of season 2 and Crane and Abbie's partnership is back to being more front and center. However, except for having the duo plus Jenny as the main characters, it feels like a completely different show. It's not as bonkers crazy…
I agree that the writing was not strong for Katrina and Betsy hasn't been much more than fiesty and flirty tropes so far, but that doesn't explain Katia Winter's whispery woodenness or Nikki Reed's anachronistic voice/mannerisms and terrible line readings. Reed practically waggled her eyebrows trying to flirt with…
I would put them in the same boat because a large problem with each of the characters (though not the only problem) is that they're both played by astoundingly bad actresses. It's like they were both cast solely for their looks without bothering to find out if they could actually act.
Oh no, she truly was distractingly bad, at least in my opinion. Her voice and mannerisms are way too modern, to the point of pulling me out of her scenes.. She also was not convincing at all when she was trying to flirt with General Howe or when she was yelling in the barn. And her line readings are generally…
After a really frustrating second season, this episode felt like first season Sleepy Hollow again. Loved it. Sure, it took some really drastic course corrections to get to this finale, but I think it was necessary. I can only hope that this is enough to get the show a third season and that the knowledge that the Crane…
Ugh, this episode. The worst part for me was the drunk stuff. I find DP's acting iffy normally, but the drunk acting was downright awful. Then, the "you deserve a peek" line just cemented my dislike of the whole thing.
They're not though. Every interview with Goffman seems to indicate that the writers are doubling down on Katrina. They're absolutely convinced that she's an awesome character and that we're all dying to see her become this powerful warrior witch that they swear she's capable of being despite her failing at pretty much…
Seriously. Katrina got more screen time and was more important to the plot than Abbie. Let's just face it. Goffman loves Katrina and thinks Katia Winter is the female lead of Sleepy Hollow.
Wait, wasn't Moloch white in the pilot?
"…And for just a moment, we had a glimpse of what that show could be like…."