"End of Days" doesn't mean the end of existence though, in any religion. Its the end of this world, but invariably there are others. After all, why would either of the two brothers seek their own end?
"End of Days" doesn't mean the end of existence though, in any religion. Its the end of this world, but invariably there are others. After all, why would either of the two brothers seek their own end?
I think he was highly connected to the spiritual rituals of whatever tribe he was born in, given how much he knows about the ways of the Shamans.
She hissed at Evelyn in episode 2 - thank heavens the hissing stopped, though I fear it may return.
Actually the more I think about it, the more it works for me. A decaying, degraded corpse fits the more laid back debauchery we have seen in the show.
The scorpion stands for Vanessa…. part of me reads the scene as Evelyn saying that Vanessa might be Sir Malcolm's illegitimate daughter.
Dorian poisons her.
Also worthy of mentioning are the FX shots of the witches circling Malcolm as he goes up that wonderfully coiling staircase in Poole's house.
This episode shows the depth of the strengths of this show. The technical aspects (music, sets, FX, cinematography) were all on point, and the actors continue to kill it.
Well, now the Gods provide two jobs - they give the eater/killer purpose, and they give the guard/victim a job, well, until they get eaten or killed, at which point someone else now gets the job. Even more generous.
"We were buff and rough and didn't need no fancy pants security."
She also smiled when she outed him as a bottom, but that really was more the devil smiling through her…..
Its nice to get good news.
She has smiled plenty this season.
Her smile is huge though, compared to the width of her lower face.
I hope Tamsin Egerton isn't the jealous type, though she co-stared with Eva in Camelot, so that might help.
I think the time slot is problematic - I guess I get why they would push this show back later, and pitting it against Game of Thrones would have been suicidal, but that show does suck a lot of the TV atmosphere on Sundays.
Brona was dying of Tuberculosis, aggravated by harsh working conditions in the mills. And sex isn't why Dorian lost interest in Angelique.
The notion that this show makes sex to be bad is also a bit daffy in my view- there was no problem with Ethan and Brona, or Dorian and Angelique getting busy. Vanessa in particular has an issue, because it leads to her loosing control and what Vanessa is afraid of it loosing control - choosing to open the book and use…
I am as well. The only possible saving grace is whether the show can entice a fair number of people to sign up for Showtimes new on demand service that they finally decided to establish.
I think Dorian is curious about what Lily is - he probably very much remembers Brona, but knows Brona was at death's door with an incurable disease and Lily isn't sick, so something new and interesting must have happened to her.