Being a drug dealer isn't a capital offense though. Evil doer or not, she still told her patient the truth when she realizes he was being poisoned. He only killed her to keep her mouth shut.
Being a drug dealer isn't a capital offense though. Evil doer or not, she still told her patient the truth when she realizes he was being poisoned. He only killed her to keep her mouth shut.
I don't think anyone has forgotten that but that's still no excuse for the lack of character development for Watson. The BBC show is literally called Sherlock but that show's Watson has a richer storyline and background. That could be in part because he was given a life outside from his detective work whereas Joan is…
I could see them acquitting him on his mother's death but killing the doctor… I don't know about that.
If this show is indeed ending, then it would be interesting to see where Watson will end up in the episodes to come. So much of what she thinks and feels and even does remain unseen, unsaid or happens offscreen that it's a complete disservice to her character and Lucy Liu in a lot of ways. I don't seem to have a huge…
Did she really need to though?
Marcus' brother appeared earlier in the series not long after he was released from prison in only one episode. Did you forget or just not see that episode?
I'm a little worried Paula's husband might have an affair with that woman from his job. Is that the same woman he mentioned almost sleeping with last season?
Definitely an embolism. I had one a few years ago and the symptoms he was experiencing where definitely what happened to me.
I think that would have definitely added some weight to those scenes if Odette had a scene with Logan so we could learn more about her character. We couldn't have a five minute scene with Odette but had to endure that nauseating Life and Death brigade complete with a bewildering Wizard of Oz sendoff? Ugh, such a…
Yeah I don't get that either and I say that as someone who always wanted them to get back together. Now I just feel like Jess needs a fresh start and unless Rory gets a whole new personality after being a mom, I can't justify them reuniting.
Overall, I think the revival was disappointing. Yes there were some moments I loved, particularly Emily's storyline which almost made me not regret 6 hours of my life. But it all comes to Rory. I couldn't help but think of what Jess told Rory when he meets Logan and says "What are you doing with this guy? This is the…
I think I'm more frustrated with Rory trying to relieve her college days complete with her engaged college sweetheart while complaining about her life despite having all these opportunities. Rory met someone new and instead of ending things, she acted like a child and dragged things out until fall.
Jess was going through a lot as a teen and Rory couldn't handle it. That's why he acted out like he did but he's definitely made up for it. Considering the things Jess did when he was 17 and compare it to the things Rory did to Paul in her thirties and it's no comparison when it comes to awfulness. Jess matured and…
This was just a bit over the top and you would think ASP and Daniel would try to make them a bit likeable and they weren't but somehow every character is kissing their ass? Why?
Rory and Lorelei were awful in this episode. The scenes at the pool were uncomfortable and not even funny. One of the things I loved about the original series was its inclusive of plus size characters like Sookie and Miss Patty and making them funny without using their weight as a punchline. All those years of being…
Yeah I was also disappointed that Lorelei didn't put Rory's ass in check about Logan. She could have been supportive and still told her what she was doing was wrong. Lorelei in the past would have done it. Why not now? I will never understand why everyone kisses Rory's ass. If I were Lane, I would have bitch slapped…
Well it didn't make me love the girls at all. I don't get why they even bothered. One episode would have been more than enough but he's like mentioned in every season and you can't help but feel terrible for the guy
Yeah it definitely got old really quickly and was downright cruel forgetting and treating Paul the way she did. I get that it was clear homage to the Ann character from Arrested development but that was never cruel and Michael cera's character genuinely cared for her, even if his father didn't understand why.
It's a shame because Rory not having a thriving career is understandable to a degree but her being a terrible person isn't. Who has such little regard for a person that they've dated for two years that they continually cheat on them and even forget they exist? Oh and don't get me started on the body shaming that takes…
The older I've gotten, the more I could see things through Emily's perspective. It must be hard knowing your only child resents you so much that she only comes to you when she needs money like she did when Rory needed to go to Chilton. Emily came into her own by the end of Fall and shown how strong she is. Even…