My guess is that John cancelled or stood up the date Dorian fixed for him.
My guess is that John cancelled or stood up the date Dorian fixed for him.
All the close-ups were of female sexbots. Would've been better to have some alluring eye contact from the males as well. It would've been a fun opportunity to see how both Dorian and Kennex are wired, and how they would react to male sexbot flirtation.
The scramble must be very frustrating for creators, but I also understand the network's trying to get their hooks into an audience early on. This episode, with charming banter and bangbots, certainly got us on board fast, even though it felt like a jerky transition, lost steps.
Not in my sci-fi world!! Give me synth with a riff of flugelhorn thrown in, and I'm a happy blade runner.
I can't find them either. Boo.
'David Lee was right…" does not compute.
Lame-o.
Sad.
You're a sick puppy.
Me too, and I lost my avatar and my history of comments. Not pleased.
Well.
Where do we grade the episode??
When I opened AVC this morning, I had to log on, which was new— and then it erased all of my prior comments and my dog avatar.
Your parents are ashamed.
He's a liability. In the real world they would've found a way to oust Howard long ago, but he was the partner vote that could be manipulated, right?
Unoriginal. Disappointing. But how do we know for sure Emily's NOT pregnant?
But the bangs are growing on me.
—Pretty good for a Grayson fete: High fashion, intrigue, unwelcome guests, barbed speeches, nobody got shot.
Blackmailer: "This is my best impersonation of Willem Dafoe doing his worst acting."
Niiiiiiice. Catch.