The actress playing Zorya Polunochnaya (the youngest one) is actually Polish, at the very least. The only poor accent I've heard so far is Sweeney. Shadow has slipped up once or twice but is otherwise great.
The actress playing Zorya Polunochnaya (the youngest one) is actually Polish, at the very least. The only poor accent I've heard so far is Sweeney. Shadow has slipped up once or twice but is otherwise great.
Not quite as spectacular as last episode, but damn close. Every minute of this show is enchanting and I'm left immediately wanting more at the close of every episode.
All of the gods are just PERFECT. Stormare isn't Russian, but he infused Czernobog with an undeniably Russian sense of melancholy pride that kept me transfixed the entire time I was watching.
The characters in the film aren't lesbians.
Ivar is the best character still alive and I'm really looking forward to seeing him come into his own as The Boneless.
All three people in this comment chain made the same mistake, but it's spelled Thorunn, or Þórunn. Þ (thorn) makes a hard "th" sound.
It wasn't the only institution, in fact most of the more violent 'patients' had been transferred to a different hospital by the 1890s and Bedlam had been 'cleaned up' so to speak.
The show's over, I have no idea why people seem to be theorizing whether it will come back. Are people missing the blatant "THE END" screen at the end? You don't say THE END, kill off your main character, resolve everyone else's character arcs, and then return for a fourth season. Or at least you don't if you're as…
With the notable exception of Being Human: we ended our version of it on a high note and gave great send-offs to all the characters, while the UK version got an entirely new cast of characters after all the original actors quit and ended on a very unsatisfying cliffhanger.
I'm terribly sorry to hear that.
FUCK MARY
I feel like having a fourth season would be kind of cheap and anti-climactic. It's the end of the line for all the characters, Dracula and Lucifer are both defeated, the Fellowship has been broken. That's not to say I don't want to spend more time in this universe: a spin-off, however unlikely, would be neat.
He's an atheist, yes, but there's a very interesting discrepancy in his characterization: he searches for meaning outside of religion in poetry, in reversing death, in opiates, but he's never truly happy or content.
Jack would be stuck as a child forever. He'd never grow up, never become a man, just be trapped in unending unlife.
I thought it was perfect. She became almost like a Christ figure, sacrificing herself to save the world. This is the only way she could ever be truly happy.
Eh, it worked.
I love how Lily appealed to the Romantic in Frankenstein in order to truly make him see the error of his ways. It's our scars that make us human.
The show was like the Creature.
Dude, we did see the portrait. Don't you remember Angelique?
Vanessa invented Goth, but Catriona will popularize it.