It's kind of weird, because I still think the Nick/Adalind relationship makes no sense, but I found myself missing it this episode. I don't know…I guess they just have great chemistry.
It's kind of weird, because I still think the Nick/Adalind relationship makes no sense, but I found myself missing it this episode. I don't know…I guess they just have great chemistry.
wow she really does kind of remind me of Illyria now that you mention it.
I really enjoyed this episode, like last weeks, but yes…Can't get over how characters are changed to service the plot.
Yeah, I have to agree that the central conflict is dragging on this show, particularly with regards to the main villain Vandal Savage. I can't tell if it's Crump's fault or the writing team's fault (probably a mix of both to be fair). This should be the easiest role in the world to play, but everything about Savage…
I just wanted to say: In what world does Hayley Atwell/Peggy Carter not draw attention walking down the street? Damn lol.
So disappointing. What happened to this show? Did the Arrow Season 3 writers take over writing this season? Used to be so enjoyable.
Wow…I did not see that episode coming. Did not think VD still had enough left in the tank to produce that great of an episode.
yeah…I really don't know what to say about the whole Barry-Patty nonsensical storyline. It was completely terrible and an enormous waste of time. This has been a real letdown of a season so far reminiscent of Arrow Season 3. The stuff with Zoom, Earth 2, Grodd and "Harry" hasn't been too bad, but all the side plots…
I am loving this season so far. It's a return to the batshit crazyness fun of Season 1, one of the most fun seasons of CW teen drama I can remember. I feel like the show is calling back to that a lot, complete with Leith in the SAME EXACT STORYLINE he was in with Greer now with Claude. Also, the best part of this…
I loved this episode. Definitely A- to me. Best part was Stu trying to pull a Dean and everyone shutting him down ("Come in here. Why are you standing in the doorway? We can't hear you.) I was dying.
I don't think the flash forwards are fake. My own thinking is that whoever is hunting Stefan in the future is the same woman who imprisoned the vampire that ended up in Jo's body (remember that whole story about being run through with a sword by Jo by a woman). We know that in the future some woman is hunting Stefan.
Wow, you really are alone lol Carrie. I don't know if I've heard anyone say Cami was their favorite character. To me she was a constant annoyance and I hated the psychoanalysis bullshit she always had to deliver. I will admit I started liking her more recently when they cut out a lot of the psychology stuff and…
B- is very generous lol. I guess it's fair to say the Damon-Stefan-Julian stuff alone elevated the episode to that great, but damn is the surrounding stuff horrible.
I get the sense there's a lot more to the whole Ward/Inhuman possession thing than was explained here. Ward's whole religious speech beforehand and the fact that Coulson took him out so easily makes me wonder if Ward sort of wanted that result. Just a thought.
Yeah, the whole thing felt very artificial. I mean Coulson and Rosalind had some nice banter and chemistry, but it was all so rushed and manipulative to me to make killing Ward all about Rosalind.
Really enjoyed this episode and the past 1. Feels like the show is getting its fun back that was lost during last season. I'm fine with the ridiculous alt history, as long as it's fun. I am getting a little bit of whiplash from Mary going right back into the dating field, and looks like she might be hooking up with…
I just don't even get it…wasn't it Lily's idea to torture Damon by taking Elena away? Why the F should he feel any sympathy towards her?
Man, the Originals would actually be pretty great if they didn't force Camille and especially Hayley into everything. I really like all the new characters. Aurora, Tristan and especially Lucien are great and far superior to the Heretics on TVD.
I just sort of started laughing during Lily's death scene. I'm still confused what the show ever wanted us to feel for her…Her character changed weekly and the past two weeks were such a blatant attempt to sympathize her before her death but it didn't really work on me.
Can we get a new reviewer for this? All everyone does is complain about Sava, and rightfully so, because he's terrible. A C+ for what's probably the best episode of the season, maybe the series so far?