I still enjoy it too. I'm not going to pretend it's great television, but I've watched worse. I mean, I sat through Heroes Reborn. Every episode. * violent shiver*
I still enjoy it too. I'm not going to pretend it's great television, but I've watched worse. I mean, I sat through Heroes Reborn. Every episode. * violent shiver*
You could argue that most kids have to do a family tree in school at some point, but maybe the teacher felt bad that Barry's family was sort of… um… absent… and they allowed him to write a book report instead. :P
I came here to make basically the same comment. Great minds and all that…
I'm starting to like Nick. That's good. Too bad I still hate everyone else, with the exception of Strand. Actually, let's just kick everyone off the Abigail except for those two.
I would have tried snorting that ambrosia dust, which says a lot about me as a person I think.
When Emma walked into Norman's room and I spotted the bunny tucked beneath his nightstand I took my glasses off because I didn't want to see what happened next. I just want her and Dylan to get out of there, just run, go, please, though I'm certain at least one of them will end up dead, probably Dylan. Also, Norman…
I feel like I say this every week, but Michael is not allowed to die. No. Nope. Not happening. I really do think that is just too dark for this show. Now maybe he'll end up in jail or go missing for awhile, but death? I don't know, I don't think so. This close to his and Jane's wedding…? Isn't that too tragic…
I thought the episode was decent, probably a solid B. The subdued, somewhat gloomy and off kilter tone felt like it worked here, I mean, everyone is feeling sort of defeated. Barry's speed is gone, Zoom is on the loose, Caitlyn is missing- things are all sorts of messed up, spirits are low… I think the team will…
I had to ask my husband whether or not Hive said "whole town" or "hotel". Not gonna lie, I'm disappinted it's not the latter. All of the Fitz / SImmons stuff was great, the May/Mack banter at the top of the episode was great, Coulson's shield, I loved…. I'm looking forward to the next few episodes and I'm placing…
To be honest, I'm surprised the therapist has survived this long. Don't see him making it out of the season alive.
You're welcome. As they panned over the taxidermied dog in Norman's room last night I just happened to catch the name tag, otherwise I totally would have had to look it up.
I think it said at the end of last night's show that there are 3 episodes left?! I don't even want to think about where the finale will leave us hanging until next March. Nope, definitely not thinking about that because I certainly fear that Norma will only appear in next season as a ghost/hallucination/splinter of…
I believe he named the dog Juno.
It was a nice moment, seeing Nick actively learn that if you disguise yourself in guts and blood the walkers will leave you be. It was not a nice moment, seeing Strand cut Alex and Jake's rope to set them adrift. Boo, I was actually looking forward to seeing her and now… I assume she'll be back, but with this show…
I haven't liked Greg for a single second all season. He's a jerk. It was very early in the season, maybe even the pilot (?), when he saw her at the store without makeup, no bra, and he made that crack about "bras being in aisle two", something to that effect, and I have just not liked him since then and can't…
And now I'm supposed to wait HOW long for season 3?
Last night's episode gets an A from me. I was in tears for much of it. The scene with Norman under the bed while Norma and his father were- ugh. Ugh, it was so chilling, so heartbreaking. That little scene alone added SO MUCH color to Norma/n's history and how things got to be the way they are. By the time we got…
I like Strand and Daniel, everyone else is just… there. I'll keep watching if only to find out what Strand is up to, because I'll admit that I'm curious how much he knew about what was coming before it happened / what his real story is / etc… Also, next week we pick up the woman from the plane who wasn't *that*…
Michael is not going to die. Nope. Not happening. *puts hands over ears* La la la la la la la…
Lincoln is totally going to die next week, isn't he? I say this because for the last two episodes he hasn't really bothered me all that much. Too often when a supporting character starts to actually develop that all important third-dimension they end up dead, so… Is next week the Season Finale? It's not, right? …