That was one of my favorite scenes of the entire series. I was so sure he'd do the typical thing and kill his dad or expose him to radiation or something like that… when he gave him the treatment, my jaw fell open. Such brave writing!
That was one of my favorite scenes of the entire series. I was so sure he'd do the typical thing and kill his dad or expose him to radiation or something like that… when he gave him the treatment, my jaw fell open. Such brave writing!
It seems incredible that at this time, just one season ago, the general talk was "Get rid of the teenagers" "The ark segments are good but the teens are hopeless" "Only the adults are interesting" "Those teenagers can't act"
1) Of course they're terrible. That's the whole point of the exercise! But they're terrible in a fun way, like taking a ride on the fastest roller coaster, or jumping in a parachute, not like cutting your face with a glass or taking drugs. There's a reason why they're sold to be eaten as a condiment, instead of being…
Considering that their favorite dating activity was challenging each other to eat peppers, there is no way to see eating a pepper as threatening with self-harm. If they didn't have a shared history of peppers=fun, then I'd agree.
I don't think so. After the episode, I kept thinking that in Season 1 of this show, they wouldn't have destroyed the library (at least for a couple of episodes). They would have added Jefferson and the magic library to their insane anti-apocalypse arsenal and it would have been amazingly crazy.
They don't even need a witch for it. They killed a dozen of them with just a crossbow and a handgun. They got dispersed by a camera flash!
But we already saw the Joker in the first or second episode, failing miserably in Fish's club…
So that she'll never leave him.
To be fair, he loves her, so it's not that far-fetched that he would hesitate to give the killer blow, even in his madness.
They've already altered Cassie's posthumous recording to include the new info on the army of the 12 monkeys.
It actually made me nervous to think of the West VII controlling the time machine for the rest of the series. I imagine that must have been a big temptation for the writers. It would have been for me.
When he was going to shoot Ramsey, it was not about survival. Shooting the dog was about survival and that's why he couldn't do it. Surviving is not enough for Cole. He wasn't going to hurt the dog just to go on another day and find himself in the exact same situation tomorrow. What the VIIs offered Cole was much more…
Unlikely, that surgery leaves the eye looking like minced meat for over a year.
The first thing I asked myself was, after all human civilization ends and someone finds that thing stuck on the moon… how are we going to explain it? Please don't let them find out how it really happened!
a "public service homicide," they call it in Gotham.
I think Nick became a political reformer actively involved in changing the system back in season 1?, when he helped that resistance agent escape.
And after 4 full seasons, they all look so fresh, like nobody is getting sick of working on the show.
I don't know, I would be fine with her staying as a baby, if she started floating around on her own and talking in a thunderous voice like the giant Time Baby from Gravity Falls.
And he didn't even delete the emails after sending them, or password-protect his ipad.
and from the blood of a zombie superGrimm, at that.