It will be so sad to lose Trip again, at least Daisy will be able to apologize (which, of course not her fault or anything but I suspect if Lincoln was off the table, that might be he other regret).
It will be so sad to lose Trip again, at least Daisy will be able to apologize (which, of course not her fault or anything but I suspect if Lincoln was off the table, that might be he other regret).
Okay, Major almost made me cry. Based on how wistfully he looked at Liv and Justin, this thought occurred to me, oh my, he found her a replacement him. Someone who can empathize with her situation, maybe can be a romance angle, but also someone who would his role in the bigger group.
Though Marion probably is more to blame (and Madeline could latch onto that to move on a bit) because she chose to stay there, as opposed to the perfectly fine place that Dylan has been staying in.
And like really, what was he supposed to do, excuse me Sheriff, my brother is killing people, but he's not really responsible, like who? I don't know, maybe my girlfriend's mother, but she also disappears for long stretches. And, Norma had put him in a mental institution but then had relented on letting him come…
I needed a day to think, apparently. I also am trying to hold off on rewatching it because I sort of want my second watch to be the whole season (that was how I watched Season 2 and I really enjoyed it).
I couldn't remember when he took her, but, did he really take the time to refill the hole?
I don't really blame him because he couldn't do much more than he did in insisting Norma do something. And he only had an earring and suspicions about any thing in particular. And really never recognizing that him cutting himself off probably would not have had an effect even if Norma lived. I do imagine we have…
My initial thought was somehow Dylan figures out where Romero and Norman went, gets there, Romero shoots him, freaks out and doesn't notice that Norman himself (not Mother) has seen this and in anger goes after Romero for shooting his brother, but Mother takes over again and turns to Dylan who isn't dead to kill him…
D'oh, you are right. I recall thinking that could have been the accidental thing that brought down Norman.
So Dylan, please just stay in your hotel room next week because I worry you might be struck down by a stray bullet since the show seems determined to make you and Emma's story super sad.
I think we know Bradley got killed eventually, Norman doesn't know it though.
That's what I thought too, but I started wondering what with the message being of the prerecorded variety as opposed to a regular call, which I would think within orbit you could do. I know Crisjen could see Earth and it didn't seem long after that they stopped, but who knows how far they orbited. I just worry that…
I imagine we have him for the remainder of this season at least.
While my mind didn't go to the Hank and Walt, Jr. vibe, I couldn't help but think, as they have been pointing out where Henry's strengths lie, that Stan, while still FBI, is acting in a very NSA sort of role that Henry might just start getting recruited for one of the American spy agencies, maybe not as a field agent…
I was positive it would be something to do with Alex that shook Holden from his, well, Ahab sort of mission. I did find myself contemplating what I would do, you feel for Prax (and you just know the thing that hitched a ride is whatever Mei is now) and we know there is some reasoning ability with the protomolecule…
Yeah, I know (if Lincoln's whole theory is right, I don't know if Jemma has had the opportunity to explore it too much, so it was just a theory). I would think though, given the situation she is in, her own powers are the most useful (heck, she wouldn't have been caught if she had them). I had a theory all along,…
Okay, some terregenisis had to make it to Daisy for no other reason than this whole Fitz thing is upsetting. Conceivably her mother is probably alive so maybe she is looking for her. Yes, she is scary too but she would totally set an aersol spray to free her.
I knew they initially went to Seattle, but I thought I had heard reference to going up over the border. It might just be where Dylan works.
Its funny, I imagine that one of the showrunners read the same sociology or biology text or whatever class that technically, there is nothing biologically weird about siblings having children, the relationship is normally screwed up and the people have something going on but if they never knew each other, nothing…
And its not just Mother he has to worry about either (or I suppose that we have to worry about) because he will likely stand in the way of Romero getting his justice (which I wonder if they will let that happen to sort of erase any of the concept of Psycho 2 from their own mythology) or he might just be an accident…