All correct, but I don’t understand why you’re saying this in opposition to the reviewer who just admitted he had it wrong. You misread his sentence by adding a negative, by any chance?
All correct, but I don’t understand why you’re saying this in opposition to the reviewer who just admitted he had it wrong. You misread his sentence by adding a negative, by any chance?
I think Gaal already knew she would never meet her parents again when she left her planet. Not to mention when she embarked on a lifelong mission at the far side of the galaxy.
You had me at “Watch Elle Fanning”.
From the same page linked above, Elizabeth Bathory is another of the main categories of vampire cinema. :)
There’s an entire subset of vampire movies directly inspired by Carmilla, including the seminal masterpiece Vampyr by Carl Theodor Dreyer and the excellent Karnstein Trilogy by Hammer Films. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_vampire_films#Carmilla_films
Yeah, I noticed that, too. Situations are still strong (and production design probably superior even to the original feature film), but the jokes are less smart than in previous seasons. And I don’t much care for the vampires now constantly swearing like they are in a Tarantino movie.
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We don’t know if Donald Glover is coming back, but Disney+ hasn’t had a problem luring movie actors to TV for any of its other shows so far (and he was on a TV show about a community college for a while anyway).
She does have math education. We just met her math teacher. The religion thing was forced on her more recently, in some sort of theocratic takeover.
Wood with waterproof coating has existed on Earth since millennia. And they are a water-based culture, they have literally water everywhere they go, of course they make sure everything paper (if that was paper, it might have been something more durable) would be protected. Plus, the container remained in water for…
“Computer, did the ship just conduct a trajectory correction maneuver?” “Affirmative.”
preventing Gaal from finding out
The teacher she runs into talks about the time that he’d spent with her family when she was younger
“It’s an inconvenient truth, Gaal!”
I agree with all your points, although I suspect I’m enjoying the show more than you (I’m fully mentally disengaged from the show’s Asimov origin at this point. It’s just a space show), and I don’t dislike Lou Llobell’s acting, I thought she was extremely effective this episode in showing emotional pain turning into…
Yeah, I think he’s actually the one who’s changed the most. Guillermo has changed his station (in some actually minor way), but he’s the same guy, maybe just a bit more disillusioned about vampires. The others are the same. But Laszlo was entirely, sometimes even offputtingly self-absorbed, and now he’s the most…
Yeah, it sort of works, retroactively: we thought “Look how stupid they are, being scared of a dog”, when in reality, they just knew better than we did.
have forgotten to feed The Sire
Also, I think it’s the same as saying you revert back to human. Which of course kills you if you suddenly become a centuries-old human that should be dust. It’s an actual trope.
And now I want Ron Perlman in a guest role so bad.