Oh! You're right, my bad. Though, the Leda cure still does come from Kira's genes, given it's based off of her bone marrow - so maybe that has something to do with it.
Oh! You're right, my bad. Though, the Leda cure still does come from Kira's genes, given it's based off of her bone marrow - so maybe that has something to do with it.
That was DEFINITELY the Rachel wig, and it didn't look like she was being autopsied, and we already know that Rachel has been inoculated with the gene that allows Kira to heal faster, so I don't think that would exactly take her out.
I mean - Rachel's not dead, she just gouged her eye out. She's very visible in the preview for next week.
I had this thought too, and I've had it about multiple companions in the past - the thought of it being Bill happened just in this episode, though, since before last week it was generally assumed that Bill would be fine. Seeing Pearl as the Doctor would be great and it would even be fun to see her run into Bill again,…
One thing you didn't mention here that I think we need to appreciate is how the Doctor, as soon as Bill's tears started to trigger his regeneration, thought of the ladies (and Jack!) of his past few lives and how much they effected him, because they were his best friends, and how that was what helped him come to the…
I think it's going to be both to be honest. Earth 2 Green Arrow is Ollie's dad, and Ollie and Sara ACTUALLY died when the ship capsized, so…
I think it's pretty clear how Siren's story arc next season is going to go. All the essentials survive the explosion, someone saves Siren, they decide to rehabilitate her. Laurel is declared "alive" and to never have been the BC to the court of public opinion, was in witness protection, so that she can have some kind…
She killed a Lamprey when in control of Q's body.
I think it's Queen of the *WYRMS* actually, dragons and all.
I have been saying that even though the adaptation is loose, the Magicians is slowly working up to developments from both The Magician King and the Magician's Land - and pretty much the majority of things involved in this episode shows that it is true. The dragon was an idea that they took directly from the Magician…
As someone that's read the books I'm pretty sure that this is just a way to get both Alice and Julia's shade back.
She is still technically soulless. She can tell that something is going to be a good deed, but she can't feel the feelings that one feels when they do a good deed… so she brought back Alice's shade because she knew it would make Quentin feel good, while not feeling selfless in and of itself. It's actually even more…
I'm thinking that it is Alice's Niffin. Tie all the plotlines together, after all.
I'm not complaining, but the choice to bring back Alice so quickly - I'm willing to guess that Alice being deniffined is the cliffhanger of the season - is a strange way to break from the books. As one of the biggest highlights of the third book I'm really hoping that they don't write themselves out of material,…
To be honest, the choice to include the Sloth is one of my favorite things about this season. Benedict, too. It's like they're setting up all of the proper dominoes for The Magician King, with Julia clearly going down the line to becoming emotionless as well.
I guarantee you that's what's happening. How do you do the spoiler tags?
I think that the endgame is set up to be the same in the show as it was in the books; the difference being that the show might take a few different turns to actually GET there. Alice will end up where she was at the end, Julia will be where she was, Quentin, Eliot… Margot will take Janet's place. When push comes to…
Well, here's the thing. Unless they change the nature of a Niffin, they can't actually die. Her body is dead, as it was dead in the book - the difference being that in the book she burned because she was a Niffin and in the show the Cacodemon destroys it - but Alice herself is still alive. As a Niffin. Inviting the…
While I think it's clear that Regina is going to struggle for a bit in the finale next week, you have to consider that it's a Once finale. Yes, she'll struggle a little bit, but I don't think there's any way that she's going to "stay" (or even fully become) a villain. The villain for the finale appears to be Rumple,…
We've also met Gaston before. As a Belle story goes, this basically brought back almost all of her supporting cast.