Well she did say that of the 5, she was the only one not "recruited." So it goes to reason Hap saw the same video of Homer and then sought him out.
Well she did say that of the 5, she was the only one not "recruited." So it goes to reason Hap saw the same video of Homer and then sought him out.
And what the fuck was the "keep your door open" beyond something to get them caught? Enjoyed its crazy, bonkers ride all the same.
I didn't catch the Stranger Things thing at all.
Thank you. The reasoned response here. Felix is one of the most moralistic character in the show…to some, which to me solidifys the moral questioning of utilitarianism.
I know I am late but wasn't she technically up because she slept with that big movie dude? I don't understand how that goes unmentioned.
I know I am replying to you late but I was late to this episode and about to watch the last. I think the kiss, for her, was to try and root Naz back into the non-prison world. He opened up to her before, Chandra knows Naz and his mother are not talking, and she knows Naz is doing some bad (and to him necessary) evil…
For some reason I have had this nagging suspicion that Jin Yang will save Pied Piper. Feels like the long con to something.
Anyone else thinking about the implications of the start of the episode? No specified time between last and current episode, leaving the door for Big Finish and other tie in media to have some time to play with 12 and by extension, 12 and Clara.
You're the Britta of review sites. If any episode embodies the end tag moment with Abed joking to a hysterical Troy and a confused Jeff, this is one of them. I normally enjoy your reviews for picking stuff up I didn't catch, perspective and what not, never caring to comment. It's the game, I get it. But this episode…
May we talk about how current Alison is smoking American Spirits, which was a bead of her character brought up in Noah's story-line. Combine that with her frantic phone call, I've starting to have some real doubts about the veracity of Alison's claims. As the show progresses, Noah's image is up and down, which makes…
A- seems pretty generous. The show feels as if it is on the cusp of having a cast of characters that don't go against logic. Perhaps the beginning of your article can explain that away but too many people seem quick to forget all the gruesome shit happening. Shit, the damn cab driver, instead of driving away from…
What I am confused with, and perhaps this is more in line with show not answering anything yet, is why Donna, after her ritual, killed herself? We see the little girl, presumably about to do the same but then kills cat instead, switching back to little girl body owner and then, what? Suicide is not befitting a cat…