By pinning everything on Wes, she made sure that everyone else got to stay out of jail. Wes is dead and has no family; she's right, he would have wanted things pinned on him to save everyone.
By pinning everything on Wes, she made sure that everyone else got to stay out of jail. Wes is dead and has no family; she's right, he would have wanted things pinned on him to save everyone.
Why would any of them kill him? Why would OLIVER kill Wes?
Asher killed someone in cold blood. But you're mad at Connor because he didn't sell his friends out when he got kidnapped by the police?
Laurel became extremely unlikable in the finale, saying stuff about how Connor should kill himself over giving Wes CPR and escaping from an exploding building. We get it Laurel, you don't know how to use condoms right and you got pregnant, no one believes you were soulmates.
I really doubt it will be something as simple as racism. We will likely find out the convoluted reasoning over the course of the first half of next season.
I don't think they were. They didn't have anything to do with Wes' death, so I don't know how they would rapidly decide to frame Annalise for it. I think the person behind the killings was working with the DA, and that turned out to be Laurel's dad. I could be remembering it wrong.
"Pence, thanks for supporting AIDS relief by creating an AIDS crisis in your home state."
Yeah I'm on Jessa's side with this. Also in this episode Jessa was trying to comfort Shosh after she was dismissed by those WEMEN. Shosh just regrets her own choices too much to realize how toxic the WEMEN are.
I think Connor being at the house helps explain a lot of Connor's behavior this season after the fire. He's not just callous, maybe he has some fresh PTSD or survivor's guilt.
My boyfriend thinks Charlie Day is super hot. I can't separate him from his character enough in my mind to see it. I think Mac and Dennis are hot, so I didn't mind Dennis dancing up on Mac, and Mac unsure of what to do about it in his dream.
I think Mac being out opens up a lot of story possibilities for a show in its billionith season. I'm excited to see Mac try to date or go to Pride. Plus, McElhenney's hot.
I think it's more strange that Rick knew what boat he was referring to. If Rick hadn't told anyone about the boat, Gabriel could be referring to any boat on earth. Why would Rick suspect Gabriel had knowledge of a boat there was no reason for him to know about?
Not sure why the writers are so intent on getting us to hate Rosita.
Rick's story about the bag of gold under a rock was about a real asshole king. The king left gold under a rock as a reward for whoever moved the rock. But someone had to move the rock to put gold under it. The king put the rock back where it was on top of the gold, allowing horses to continue to break their legs on it…
I agree that the other Bat villains were disappointingly left out. Many of them were at least ripe for site gags (like Poison Ivy kissing the penguins) that never came.
This is something I am hoping for. Baldwin was great, epsecially during the campaign. But I feel like he's gone too broad, and he is playing Trump as an incompetent goof. By turning Trump into a recurring SNL character, I think Baldwin is playing Trump as an incompetent boob (which many people still love, like how I…
I feel like Victor is not going to show up here, no matter what. His dad is likely too expensive to bring into a Hulu show.
But who will play Victor Mancha and his…parents?
I didn't stick with the book for his whole run, but I was salty about Priest's superior book never really getting promoted and then Hudlin comes in, gets JRJR as his all-star artist, and his meh origin story becomes a freaking cartoon. It didn't help that he so thoroughly ignored continuity, including Priest's run and…
I'm happy Coates is a Priest fan, with Kasper and the Crew both coming back, because Hudlin really seemed to try to retcon away Priest's whole run in favor of his own mediocre origin retelling.