mrchuchundra
Chuchundra
mrchuchundra

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.