I actually enjoyed season one the most, but after watching this season it is making me question that. I'm planning on rewatching it to make sure I wasn't hallucinating the whole time.
I actually enjoyed season one the most, but after watching this season it is making me question that. I'm planning on rewatching it to make sure I wasn't hallucinating the whole time.
Yeah, but Spalding wouldn't have known had she not confronted him. Unless he was eavesdropping like Hank (Cordelia's Husband) was that one time, but they gave no indication of that.
Well, I did notice that all three of the old woman characters are connected to longevity somehow.
Well, there's still a problem because he could have only told Fiona because she reattached his tongue. If she hadn't, Spalding could still be playing with his dolls. Also, the council could always call in reinforcements. It's not everyday a Supreme goes rogue. And if the truth was in question, why wouldn't she have…
Yes, I agree with Madison. That would be the stereotype. However, it seems that they are saying she's a slut and will do whatever necessary to satisfy her carnal desires. But, I'll buy the stereotype. Whatever. I still think she should have shown some interest in Zoe prior, but whatever. As much as I (and I assume…
Ya but isn't that a slippery slope? If they put logic in last place in favor of everything else, then doesn't that give them the leeway to do anything without consequence? Couldn't they have at least hinted that Zoe was bisexual and interested in Madison? It just happened. Is she okay with polyamorous…
I completely agree. It did not make sense with her character nor any sense at all. What did he do to deserve to die? Be loyal to the Supreme? Also, what a waste. He finally gets his tongue back only to tell the truth, then he was killed. Also, also why'd she interrogate him in the first place? She seemed to just…
Well, something I noticed yesterday was Mr. Lalaurie grabbing the slave girls ass and I was thinking "So this guy is going to grab the slaves ass, in front of his wife, who has imprisoned her own daughters and broke one their legs. Oh, she also eviscerates and de-eyeballizes slaves. What was I doing again? Oh, slave…
Let me start off with some background information: I'm a very logical person and I prefer logic in my stories. I've been following these reviews and comments since the first episode this season, but I noticed that just about every time someone questions the internal logic of the show (such as Nan mindreading) the…