I think Gus is more loathsome as to his business, but not in the main relationship with Mickey. He is obviously way too try hard, and in business that is deadly
I think Gus is more loathsome as to his business, but not in the main relationship with Mickey. He is obviously way too try hard, and in business that is deadly
I would agree with you but she contacted Gus as soon as he came back and dumped Dustin..its not like Gus wooed her, she made the move after not talking to him for a week of two (timeline is unclear on the show) Why she went back to him after all the crap they went through is a mystery. I do not think we know enough…
LOL it was even worse with James/Kara last season. Everyone, including cat and even James' GF Lucy blessed them getting together despite they just broke up and were dating a long time. It was groan worthy
I cannot say I am anticipating this, but it will be interesting to see what they do with the material. The final three books were such a disaster they almost have to re-write them..right?
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well, in an entire party of young college guys, the sisters pick him to have a threesome with? That is their first choice? Plus his boss, as you admit, then a great looking actress on the set and Mickey all in two months? Chris Pine would be asking for pointers. Its a legitimate criticism
looks like it is now "Poor Stan!" instead of "Poor Martha!". I find it hilarious in a sad way he was out to dinner with a date and his two neighbor friends, and they are basically all spies and he is a the stooge
Plus, they seem to be forgetting this is a superhero show and they want Mon El to be a super hero. Him being a house husband and whining about his "feelings" is not exactly going to get the guys in the audience excited about his character. I know some women on here like the gender reversal..but its a bad idea long…
agree..this episode was the straw that broke the camel's back. His stupid speech about admiring her was already done by him like three other times in the last seven episodes. They are actually turning him into a wuss and he sounds needy and weak, not the frat boy goof from episode 1. If this was real life, Kara…
I thought there was no way she is a spy..but the promos for the upcoming episode point otherwise. I find it hard to believe they would run an operation like that without telling the Jennings though
ormaybe if the character was not working or not a hit this story would be a good way to logically have him leave the show. But I am pretty sure he is a season 3 regular..so he is not going anywhere
when he says "you like him"..its because he "likes" them and feels guilt and wants her to feel guilt too..because then they could quit. Her comment confirmed for him she does not feel guilt, so that is why he looked troublled. If she ever said she liked them, he would probably broach them running and quitting. He…
he isn't jealous, he wants her to feel like he does. He is burned out and probably wants to quit, but will not admit it, even to himself. They talk to each other about that stuff all the time..they have to, its their work. He wants her to "like" the people, because he does now. He is sick of lying and destroying…
great point. He always tests Elizabeth';s feelings about what they do to see if they will ever be like his. I think it is no secret he is tired of the life and wants out. When Elizabeth says her only problem with her honeytrap is she hates him for what he is doing to their country..you can almost see Phillip…
This episode is another piece of evidence of my theory the midge stuff is a wild goose chase. The honeypot gorp guy does not look or act remotely like a guy who is planning a mass starvation. Alexi's conversation with Phillip was also telling. We finally saw something other than just Yukov Smirmov jokes from him to…
Its a combination of factors. I just listed one. "Legion" and the excellent Netflix superhero shows have to hurt it too. Its what I call the "Battlestar Galactica effect". Star Trek Enterprise was cancelled within a year and a half of BSG airing. When people saw actual good, groundbreaking sci-fi..it was hard to…
oh, I think they knew it would cause problems with some and did it anyway because it was not working. Letting it drag for an eventual breakup I am sure was on the table, but the network move allowed them to do a story reset and jettison it. It was not a "story" decision, it was a network one and I think it was…
agree. Look at TV.com's user reviews this season, they are awful..all 1's to 3's. They maybe are picking up some teens with the romance thing, but are losing families big time. Many adults wanted to watch this with their little daughters and they are objecting to the sex (they basically showed Mon El having…
The big problem I had with Kara taking him back so quickly was it was pure plot driven..they needed a happy ending for the musical and this story. When you are reversing a season of build up about Mon El being the prince that is tossed away because it conflicts with a story the next day, that is sloppy and plot…
The first two seasons of TNG were the worst (S7 also)..but it is the mark of poor writing when you are building up to a big deal and its a big nothing. Kara looks shallow and flighty taking him back, so it really hurt her too