That could be a fun spin-off if they do wrap up after five seasons.
That could be a fun spin-off if they do wrap up after five seasons.
The actor that plays Cosima having sexy times with Nyssa while the actor that plays Helena has hunting times with Nyssa and Thea. Who wouldn't watch that?
The fans and the reviewer have been in massive disagreement on this season for the letter grade. We've been rating it, as a group, about a letter grade higher most of the time.
"I bumped into him in the station the other night and he seemed really down, could hardly pick himself up off the floor." Or does the idiom not translate transatlantically?
Looks like Krystal?
Donnie still monitors Alison, or monitored her, we've seen them doing the medical. Sarah probably doesn't and with Dyad blowing up perhaps they don't, but Scott was around while Dyad existed.
I don't think they will make Scotty a baddie but… he's just too perfect. And Cosima needs a monitor.
My first thought was Adele too. The curls, and Delphine's power suits obviously hid really skinny shoulders and arms (or 1940's Europe didn't agree with her).
There's still time for Scotty to be bad! (And Adele but that seems really unlikely.)
I miss Shay too. Much though I love Ms. Brochu I found the Shay-Cosima story with the relative lack of betrayal and 'but I love you anyway' easier than the way the Delphine-Cosima relationship developed, however wonderful it was at the beginning. And the tension of an unaware friend/lover/sister, like with Adele this…
That's because Boss is a boss, not a nasty lackey. Duko is mildly threatening, and carries through effectively, but he's a minion and a bully rather than a real danger. Stacey Boss is a leader and properly threatening, whoever you are, however badass you think you are.
You could use that to argue Beth-in-Sarah's-head is a sign of psychosis. I think schizophrenia but I'm not a psychiatrist, but hearing voices, seeing dead people and so on sounds like it. Sarah is filling in blanks based on what she believes or the basis of her mental illness. Sarah's version of Leda disease…
I didn't laugh, too on the nose, but it was a really great line for Rachel. Whoever wrote that one deserved extra coffee and donughts.
Harold's principles made no sense last week. Why should we expect them to this week?
1976 (according to the people that compiled the master list) is the time a canon lesbian character appeared in a US TV drama. Since I'm not an American and not a student of US Media I can't vouch for that. Guess what, she died. 1976 seems really late to me but while I was trying to check I found several seemingly…
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I wholeheartedly agree. I was thinking her death could be worse (a friend of mine and I were speculating the final scene of the final episode would be a twofer and Shaw and Root killing each other) and it's a damn shame they went to bury your gays instead of, say, killing Reese the same way.
I guess Samaritan thinks Shaw will sacrifice herself for the mission, to protect the team, which is not necessarily something I'd do but it's not unknown for soldiers say. Root demonstrating her love by suicide pact is very Root, totally in character, but pretty out there. Why would Samaritan jump to it from a not…
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I was jarred by Sarah's casual kissing of the woman in the club too. It seemed out of character for what we've seen before from Sarah but she was totally hammered after a bucket full of bourbon so I chalked up to too pissed to care. That's pissed as in drunk, sorry, transatlantic translation issues.