My wife is 5'11" and she wore heels at our wedding.
My wife is 5'11" and she wore heels at our wedding.
The Theon torture scenes just piss me off so so much.
I haven't forgotten. It's just…who gives a shit.
What would be the point, though? Are there hanging plot threads you hope to see resolved?
Eh, I figure he's going to have to kill her. Too much risk of her getting emotional and revealing what she's been doing to someone at the FBI.
Yeah….um…
At this point, I think the show's writing staff is just fucking with us.
He's nearly unbearable. All he does is smirk.
Rule #2 - Double Tap.
Yes, that was my and my wife's thinking as well. Her lost memories are trying to re-intergrate themselves and her halucinations are a side-effect of that.
No more coverage of Legit?
Yeah, I binge-watched the show last week and I don't have a lot of specific recollection of what happened in this episode. Maybe next week I'll re-watch ep 8 again and see if that works. Although, given that I've seen the whole season, I'm not sure how much I can comment on without revealing spoilers.
I don't know. I found the whole abduction sub plot to be just stupid on so many levels. From a tv watching standpoint, you have to figure there's no way they get found out/captured/turned this early in the series. The missus and I tagged this as a KGB loyalty test from the get go.
OK, that makes a lot more sense.
Truth be told, this episode almost felt like it belonged to a completely different show, a show that I would very much like to watch.
Probably also a shot at the American version of Red Dwarf.
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I think you mean "Diggle is Oliver’s partner, not his sidekick"
Yeah, that seemed pretty silly, especially when he reaches into his empty quiver.
I like it. There's certainly potential for good stories, but it's like the Winchesters have wandered into a similar, but different show.