To me, he definitely didn't know before tossing the coin, but I can decide whether he was leaving it to chance or the coin itself made up his mind.
To me, he definitely didn't know before tossing the coin, but I can decide whether he was leaving it to chance or the coin itself made up his mind.
I agree with you, but try to be kinder to others, there's no need for sarcasm and the such.
- I love that the show tries to balance all species and it's believable, something TVD dropped some time ago.
I can see this going towards everyone accusing Klaus and him having to defend himself, again, if you're right.
Agreed. Also, "the painful truth" has a lot to do with his decision I think. Werewolves are big on family and Klaus respects that and wants it for his baby. If I had to choose on the evidence we've had, I'd also choose werewolf over vampire, especially if he succeeds in getting rid of the impulsive violence.
- I think it has something to do with the way the brain works. Like, if the hex was that your brain cells start dying (I know it's not, it's an example) then maybe the spell couldn't just make new cells, because the brain wouldn't just accept them (maybe?). I don't know nearly enough about how the brain works, but…
1) That was my thought, too. Also because it's clearly possible that Genevieve put it there to spy on Cami because she's jealous or something.
I already AM starting to care, weirdly and without my noticing; so good on you, show. Of the factions Genevieve is the only one I think needs better development, or maybe acting, but it compensates with what's happening with the Harvest girls. I also really liked the new human, who seems a little stronger than Kieran.…
I think the machine speaks to Root in morse code, like it did in Aletheia
That line was incredible.
I agree, but also because since day 1 Finch has been the character I've been most invested on. Who he is and who he was are both extremely interesting and I find his character strangely human in his evolution (like, I can see it and not just know it). On top of that, unless the machine stops playing a big role in…
Their brains have been dissected by Ravens. Classic Poe.
People who don't think a lot when they're watching like this show, like my sister. And I mean that they would never question if what they're watching is even sane, because they're prepared to believe it. I haven't watched this show since season 1, but I guess it's still dumb fun.
I actually like The Blacklist a lot and love the reviews for this show so this is just perfect.
1,000,000 Poe upvotes to this!
That's what I meant but maybe I said it a little weirdly lol. I agree though, I often interpret it the same.
Basic AV Club. I sometimes just click on articles that I know nothing about just to laugh at how they're written. (And yes, I currently have too much free time)
Yes, that's right. But there isn't really a "right" order because outside from a couple of characters and the spirit of it, there really isn't so much in common. So you could potentially watch them in any order. The movie is like an "alternative universe" in which Capaldi and few others are the same character, but…
He goes to great pains to get the very best for his diet. Not necessarily his pains, though.
I agree, I ended up watching it in a weekend. Then I told myself I would wait until season 2 was over to watch. One hour later, guess what I was doing. I'm not as strong as I though XD