I come to read these articles specifically to get my enjoyment stomped on.
I come to read these articles specifically to get my enjoyment stomped on.
Cad Bane and Crosshair meet, exchange toothpicks, nod approvingly, and go their separate ways. Not a word said between the two; no words necessary. Just the shared flavor of soggy toothpick wood.
He hasn’t been seen since season 4 of TCW in 2012 so almost a decade.
Here’s what’s bugging me about the episode. I understand that they needed to smuggle June out, rather than openly extract her. But now that she’s out, couldn’t Canada keep that fact quiet for a few weeks, then have her lie and say that she escaped on her own — thus leaving them able to continue the humanitarian…
Sigh... kids, this is what happens when you fail to do any world building.
“Daenerys’ creep-ass older brother, who was definitely not warm or kind or decent”
I can now picture her hovering around other people in the restroom like Moaning Myrtle and trying to determine if they belong there.
The "K" in JK Rowling stands for Karen now.
Yeah, the preggo wifey is a pretty terrible character so far, and as clichéd as they get. “Sells homemade scented candles” feels right out of a parody.
That was a nice touch with Tilly’s tears, being unable to run down her cheeks, they simply pooled around her eyeballs.
We did see that armor, just veeeery briefly last episode. It was blink and you missed it kinda thing, but when thunder drops her she gets a cut in her arm and she has something dark under the skin.
The crewman didn't kill Martians for revenge, he killed both Martians and Earthers (in a horribly obvious manner for anyone who's aware it's a TV show) because they were not belters but they were taking up belter oxygen, water, and food.
After this episode, I think it's almost safe to say that Melissa has not only become one of the best characters on the show, but could be the best character this season. Every single thing she says and does is both interesting as a development to her character and funny. Just her running back and forth, before the…
Despite what the review says, ALIE is not causing the nuclear reactors to melt. She said her drones *discovered* four months ago that over 12 reactors were breaking down, with 7 of them already burning, and the global radiation level increasing as a result. This shouldn't be surprising, given the decades that these…
I just realized that Octavia's very dramatic exit from the room after killing Pike will last all of 5 seconds before she realizes there's no way to actually get down to the bottom floor since they destroyed it all. I can picture her grumbling about having to use the ladders on the walls to climb down.
-The Abby and Clarke opening scene was really well-acted and touching.
-Pike believed that the Grounder army would’ve attacked after Lexa’s death, so his actions were reasonable. This man’s logic was non-existent.
-Lexa had the most badass entrance and exit on this show; it was amazing! Seeing her again was like a…
-While I definitely liked the episode because of the horror angle they used, I also did get a little filler vibe from it. Obviously what went down in Polis moved things along in a big way, but the Arkadia stuff did feel like "okay, let's slow it down a bit with a one and done story before starting the journey to the…
I was so glad this episode got down to the core 100 cast members. It was like returning to first season! And I'm relieved Clarke is back with the rest of the cast - after spending so much of the season at Polis, I was missing all of her other relationships.
Well, once again I feel like I'm the only person who actually appreciates Bellamy's development here. For all this talk of abandoning his character arc, I fail to see how any of this is particularly out of character. The two main complaints seem to be 1) he had grown friendly with the Grounders and now he's against…