Once again, calling ourselves a Commonwealth instead of a state comes to the rescue!
Once again, calling ourselves a Commonwealth instead of a state comes to the rescue!
But it's so much funnier to assume the other thing!
This is a use of cancerAIDS I was not familiar with…
Yeah I mean, I find the best way to predict plot twists for this show is "is there an unexplained thing / suspicious moment that could be shockingly revealed" rather than "does this really make sense for characters/logical thinking".
It is pretty absurd to think they *intentionally* set out to make that subset of the fans insanely mad at them and the show. There was clearly an element of unawareness involved. But this debate has been done to death. Feel free to have the last word.
I was half kidding, but…probably, a little bit yeah!
Oh, damn. For a moment there I thought you were proposing a show with a frankly IMPRESSIVE amount of plane crashes.
Nobody believed Lexa's actress had signed up to do another show? That seems pretty easy to confirm…
To be fair, Monty's mom was kind of terrible even before she got chipped, so…
So uh, Kyle…can you explain what you meant by "the Elena/Katherine slit"?
Roan made a badass entrance and a chumpass exit haha. Fun to see him again though yeah.
Brian wasn't actually at the 300 grounder massacre like Bellamy though, right? I mean I know he was a Pike collaborator but…some crimes worse than others.
Yeah, assuming Abby survives and gets free eventually (seems like a pretty safe assumption, knowing how TV works), I feel like the torture is gonna be harder on her than on Clarke.
They made a point last week to show how sickened Jasper was to Fall In Love With a Girl and then watch her die, AGAIN. After that he was stuck with chipheads for a couple scenes. If you rewatch Luna's torture scene you'll see Jasper in the background making some weird faces.
-I kinda hope the season ends with Pike cheering "good work guys, we did it!" trying to be on the team again, and then Indra just goes "yup, sure did", sinks a dagger in the back of his neck and walks away.
So are you two related or what. The family resemblance is uncanny.
Dammit, I had Lode Runner: The Legend Returns in the 90s, it was one of my favorite games of that era. I'm so ashamed I didn't recognize its predecessor…
It depends on the depth of the encounter. If you briefly sit next to 20 random people in the park, fine, normal. If you have extended conversations with 20 random people and never see the same one twice, it's weird.
I agree, it was understandable to look back with rose-colored glasses, just not completely accurate :)
Haha, I actually enjoy it a surprising amount even though I know I should find it terrible. Jason Lee just brings a basic sweetness to it that I enjoyed, and he had some good sidekicks. The Gene Hackman part was "lecherous old guy" gross humor I could've done without though.