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No, he called Marcus an imbecile. He's often rude to Marcus though.

Skyping Moriaty of course.

We don't have a mechanism. Blaine was a zombie for a lot longer than Major, reversion could be tied to how long you were a zombie before and body mass (so the rats go first), so Majors got a while. Or it could be stochastic. Too small a sample size to tell.

You're right of course, he's playing the TV version but it's hard to separate the two sometimes, just like with any adaptation.

Quentin is written, in the book at least, as a really annoying character, a mopey anti-hero who takes two and a half books to get a fucking clue.

I don't think I could stand it if every show randomly dropped and picked up plot lines like Grimm does but it makes a refreshing change and it feels like my life in some ways. I'm not a homicide cop, but I work on lots of short term projects that could be considered akin to the murder of the week and some of the

It's a great big set piece song about hope in the darkest of times, and it also serves to tie together lots of disparate story lines, which is really not obvious if you don't know the song but if you find it on YouTube you'll see all these groups of characters singing it instead of a chorus or similar, as they all

The original comment is in the books, but its internal dialogue so the reply is new.

The benefit of not showing the conversation is they don't have to have a discussion about Sherlock (and maybe Fiona) wanting to be polyamorous and so on.

All the Portland Grimmsters, except Renard, know about Meisner is basically what he's done to Eve and what he's done since then.

They have. Or more precisely, they did it with Trubel when she was in hospital. The nurse woke her up, woged and looked into her eyes and we saw them turn pitch black and reflect her, as described.

While I agree I'm not sold on Eve yet, I'm buying in to her. There's lots of little things in what's going on but the casual way she sealed the guy's mouth, eyes and ears and little bits like the almost avian tilt or her head at one point in that scene, not something I remember from Juliette, are making me start to

Season 2 cliffhanger will be one of them reverting at a guess.

Normally I'd agree. But I think with Blaine and Rager-CEO we have enough obvious threats. Having one who remains scary because he's rather nebulous and everyone else is scared of him works in that context.

Convention says lots of things about women. Many of them are silly. I found it harder to believe in a straight roller derby girl than a violent one tbh.

While I agree, he's the hero, he's got the drop on them, and they've got to fit the show into 43 minutes. I'd rather have that lazy bit and the lovely sword fight. If they don't have that Papa Smoak is too incompetent to be a threat. If they drag Thea's mystery illness out more, we need more parkour-Roy. Choices,

Any bookstore or e-book vendor you like. James S. A. Corey is the author.

I watch both shows. I find this acceptable but I think it could have been better if they'd done the whole book in 10 episodes - a little faster. The Magicians is basically, it seems, trying to cram 2 books into 10 episodes and consequently every episode seems really rushed with loads too much packed in there.

I can't help wonder if it seems slow because they only adapted, what 2/3 of the book in 10 episodes when GOT, Bitten and I'm sure other successful book adaptations do a whole book in a 10 book season.

I agree but she's going around killing people, people are going to try and remember something… they'll only remember the wig now, no?