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Eric Henwood-Greer
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I don't really mind I Know What You Did Last Summer—it looks great anyway. I remember the sequel being mind numbingly confusing and odd though.

I still don't get how Scream 3 gets ranked above Scream 2…

He took a sorta semi retirement from acting (he claims cuz he was tired of the roles he was getting cast in) where he moved back home for a few years. It seems to have done him good…

The first real memories he got were only recently(ish—he in the Arctic North so I guess not that recent) and about his family…. I don't think he still remembers a lot about his life.

Logan did say back when the show premiered that he had 3 seasons mapped up. I am certain they obviously have ideas how to continue it and that's why we are getting things like foreshadowing the mummy—but…

The double episode was also planned from the start—so I'm not sure it means anything either way. Does premium cable burn off low rated shows? I can't think of a time they have before—

They were scheduled that way from the start—not that that means anything either way….

She did talk about how women should have the rights to raise healthy "children". I suspect she'd be fine with a boy—until he turned into a "bad mad" (which from her speech seemed to be anyone from someone cheating on his spouse to raping and torturing a woman)

I disagree on Dorian—I'm with Michael. I think he was just bored and this is a new exciting different experiment/thing to try. He certainly never really showed much interest in repressed/controlled women before.

Not the similar things that happened with Vanessa getting lobotomized?

Good thoughts—and yeah the last two episodes were the only ones in the season Logan didn't script. Where I notice the difference the most is some of the extremely purple dialogue that Logan somehow constantly manages to make work in each episode just came off as not working in those episodes.

Yeah this seems to be Logan's way—virtually all of the major cast, no matter what gender, has sexual tension at some point with each other…

Yeah but…. I mean Malcolm and Ethan had come to help her before—and it left her in the end even more alone and lost. I get that the sudden realization who Sweet was, his speech, etc, could make it easy to just give in.

Didn't he mention something about witnessing a revolution in Byzantium? I know he mentioned the French revolution which of course was only a hundred years or so earlier, but… But yeah

I am thinking in Penny Dreadful land he was the only competent copper at Scotland Yard…

"The only answer I can come up with is that he didn't think it through at
all, which would at least be consistent with his hedonism. He was
enjoying this new experience of having this equal, this immortal that he
could drink in pleasures with."

I actually thought the doctor was referring to the hypnosis where I assumed she would have heard or seen Vanessa enact/turn into Lucifer and Dracula (but then it would have to be Clare too which is 4 so I guess I'm crazy.)

Funny, I recently saw the UK gay movie from 8 or so years ago, Clapham Junction where Frankenstein actor Harry Treadaway's twin brother Luke plays a moody gay teenager who jerks off while watching his obsession through his window repeatedly (yes, there's full nudity). For the full movie I was sure it was Harry (even

He always kinda goes into controlling mode though when he's so bored he changes things up—being it last year, or in this episode it seemed almost like he was just excited to see if this experiment works.

Though this is unusual—wasn't the renewal notice very late last year? Like after the finale? Still, I think you might be right…