You realize the AV Club has an entire section for books right?
You realize the AV Club has an entire section for books right?
J.J. Abrams: " I am totally not afraid."
Don't you just hate it when your fat-ass-cracker-bitches don't stay planted?!?!
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Also, three cheers for them FINALLY giving Farah a backstory and some sort of motivation!!!
I only say it because I've seen the fall out from that mistake in person…and it was scary…
"Now that there's Arab monsters all over this show"
We went for similar arguments here. Yes, the extent to which ethnicity and religion are linked complicates things (practicing Jew here!) as sometimes people use one as a proxy against the other.
That's a tough question. Faith and race are fundamentally different though. Faith is a conscious choice that is made to be apart of a belief system. You either accept it or reject it. Much like a political affiliation. Race, on the other hand, is not a conscious choice. Race is assigned to you.
A headscarf is a garment worn as apart of a faith. His outburst was ridiculous and bigoted, but not "racist." Unless you think that Muslim is a race? If he had attacked her for being Persian, then that would be a different story.
I was wondering the same thing about Kyle, but remember that losing Kyle and the zombie attack actually happen on the same evening/night (Halloween) in the show's temporal space. It's spread out over a few weeks though, giving the illusion that Zoe is taking longer to react than she might actually be.
This reminds me a lot of when JK Rowling left Hogwarts mostly out of Deathly Hallows and the book suffered for it, until the end…when they're back at Hogwarts.
And Fiona isn't?
I questioned why Nan cant just expose Fiona as well. But, Fiona might just be powerful enough to block Nan's mind reading. Being the Supreme and all. TBA.
Don't feel bad, most of my posts are questions into the void. I like the idea of Misty Day being the daughter of Annabel. It would give the show some narrative coherence with a dynastic struggle as well as highlight to whole turbulent mother-daughter ethos of the show.
All three!?
I am definitely in the Misty-Day-is-the-REAL-Supreme camp. As I've mentioned in previous posts, the power of resurrection is a big fracking deal. Apparently, also now a power that the current Supreme has? Is that what distinguishes the Supremes? It would be ironic since Fiona cant seem to stop herself from aging. …
More like, DAT HAT.
"a real thing people used to and still do to women accused of witchcraft that is too often treated as goofy fun in modern entertainment"
John le Carrie Matheson.