Did Shay end up being a spy or was that just paranoia? I honestly can't remember
Did Shay end up being a spy or was that just paranoia? I honestly can't remember
I'd like to think Caroline would have been a bigger part of this season if it wasn't for the actress' pregnancy and maternity leave…
I think they reached the limit when they introduced Tony. That was related to some unfortunate decision that didn't necessarily all fall down to Maslany, though…
Alaric's entire existence is pointless, Stefan is becoming a bigger douchebag by the minute and Caroline feels like she's trapped in a parallel universe and I can't wait for her to somehow get back on this show. Tbh at this point I'm rooting for Alaric and the twins to die in the finale and everybody getting a memory…
The Beth prequel scenes this season are my favorites so far. It has a certain Fire Walk With Me feeling, following that character that you know is only going to get worse and worse until they meet their tragic end.
Yeah, I usually have a bit of trouble when they switch from Sarah to Beth and the other way around because they're not as distinct as they could be. I do agree there is a bit of Alison in her too.
So I just bingewatched the entire season up to this point… I'm basically new to the show so the finer points might be lost on me but man all the alliance shuffling sure is enjoyable. I'm hoping for Aubrey and Tai to get to the top.
Everything I know about Courtney outside the show makes me convinced that was 99% editing. Despite popular belief, blaming it on the edit is often adequate assessment of the situation, especially on thsi show.
Yeah, somehow a lot of people out there seem unable to distinguish between Michelle's personal opinions of the queens and the role she has to play on the show. She asks Max, a controlled, stiff performer who gives herself very strict limits to what she can or cannot do, to bring a different wig color at least once?…
Yeah but then the rest of the movie is about a vaguely familiar relationship that's helping Maleficent overcome that (and the rape metaphor sort of falls apart with her getting the wings back)
I'm probably in the minority of The Originals fans on this one but I actually like Hayley and am 100% here for Klamille stuff (had some issues with them in previous seasons but lately they've been killing it and I jumped on that ship. The only thing I dislike is the clunky "psychoanalysis" writing they get into with…
So this was a first episode in some time that didn't work for me. It all felt strangely muted, even though we were basically getting the payoff of the drawn out psychosexual mommy issues drama that's been most of this season. There were a couple of moments that landed, but most of it felt like going through the…
Honestly those flashcards told you just as much if not more about Clara than the Doctor himself. Less heavy-handed than the review believes, I would say.
Yeah, the Impossible Girl was as horrible as all the bullshit Moffat hung around Amy's neck, but once she got paired with Capaldi, she's actually one of my favorite companions ever (only behind Donna). AND the writing for her has (in my opinion) been great the entire last season.