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Tina M.
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I know this show is hot trash like always but I was genuinely tickled that they added a very random "Family That Preys" reference by having "I Hope You Dance" play over Iris' tribute video

The rules with the "virus" haven been needlessly complicated from the start. Remember all that about "never drink from the dead/diseased" etc? And then every single kill since they just slash a throat open killing someone instantly

I also enjoyed it as a moment of growth — Liz was feeling suicidal because she though she'd lost her only chance at love, then meeting her son helped her realize that she can still have some form of love in her life.

I know they wanted to do that because it's a great line, but it really doesn't make any sense — unless vamps literally can't sense other vamps until someone slices a neck open?

This type of stuff shows that the creators really weren't that well-versed in the genre they were supposedly adding comedy to for the very first time. Because that seems like a "no, duh" idea to me too and I'm not even well-versed in slashers!

The biggest problem with this finale, in my eyes, is that even after 40ish minutes of her explanation, I have NO IDEA what Hester wanted, or how her plan achieved it. She says that she wanted revenge on the Kappas, who, to be fair, did fuck up her life a lot. So she does that by:

I feel like ever since they decided she has the working-class chorus girl background a few episodes ago she's added like 15% more Mae West into her performance and it's improved greatly.

Oh yeah, spray tan death… Chanel could have used Pete to help her kill Melanie (bc he hates Greek Life or w/e), then dumps him. They part on bad terms, he stalks her, then he plots to take down KKT, using his identical Red Devil suit to show up and menace ppl when it suits him, like at the mall, where he was clearly

This is a very good analysis. I think your Pete theory is right on the money, and whomever the real mastermind is, it's clear that he's just their pawn. Hell, he could have been an inside man the whole season, pretending to be the Red Devil in order to kill some of the more random people for whatever reason his boss

If someone had just bought me thousands of dollars worth of expensive gifts, I'd be like fuck it, bury me with the Barneys shit and the phones

You make a kinda compelling argument — certainly it works if Pete was the mall Devil, and was receiving angry phone calls from her when he said "never call me again, bla blah." There was also a moment that seemed to be implying that Grace and Chanel were possibly related when they teamed up to take down Munsch, which

Think of it like Madonna having 100 years to practice her British accent

Oh my god this means that there's still a chance that Alex could find a cure to "the virus" and become a vampire killer yaaaaaasss

It's weird because I totally agree in that he's good at working with a crew and didn't seem to have any serious issues with staying on time or on budget while shooting.

Actually the two women who wrote the stripper movie are now super successful TV drama producers.

I don't think the problem was that he was switching alleigences, it was that none of those flip-flops were grounded in motivation. Was Charles really in love with Fiona at the start? If all he wanted was the dad's money for his nonprofit, what did the marriage have to do with that? There's points where he seems bored

I mean, even his original shorts (the submission and the Farrelly scene), that everyone loved so much, didn't tell coherent stories. The unicorn thing was more of a single gag (it cut out so quickly because… what else can you do with that premise?) and his speed dating one only made sense if you were familiar with the

AFAIK, HBO only provided digital screeners so unless you have an internet connected TV, can connect your computer to your TV, or somehow wrangled an invite to a live screening all reviewers watched it on some form of a computer screen.

Well personally having watched the movie, the female character's arc truly is bizarre and makes little to no sense, so no need to fear Effie having some kind of agenda to hate… female characters… (?)

Yessss Jason takes every. word. as a blood oath, and even though it's annoying that a grown man has no ability to reason, it allows him to play his manipulation games