Right? I really feel like this is the spiritual successor to Buffy in so many ways.
Right? I really feel like this is the spiritual successor to Buffy in so many ways.
It took me a couple of tries to get through the first episode on Netflix, but once I did it was fuuuuuuuun.
I’m glad to get a fourth season at this point given the recent woes. I hope it doesn’t end on a cliffhanger just in case.
I was excited to see Melanie Scrofano in the cast. If Wynonna Earp is stuck in permanent limbo because of the production company’s financial problems, I hope she gets other work. Although I really want the two additional seasons of Wynonna Earp that SyFy ordered.
Oh! Maybe that’s what I’m remembering.
I haven’t watched the episode yet, but didn’t they nuke D.C.? Wasn’t that how they toppled the U.S. government to become Gilead?
LOL. This immediately called to mind Keanu’s turn in Much Ado About Nothing, hamming it up while pronouncing, “I am a villain.”
And to make his 5 o’clock shadow spontaneously grow.
Thank you.
Is Robyn Arryn this show’s Neville Longbottom? Like, how is that the same weird-ass kid?
Magic Eight Ball: The CW Series (spin-off of Supernatural)
Yes. Meera either should have shown up in “A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms” to fight with the rest of the North or it should have been said why the Reeds weren’t there. The implication of them not being there is that the Night King’s army got to them first, along the lines of the Umbers at Last Hearth. When the Night’s…
None of the surviving people entered into that contract with the Iron Bank. Would Cersei’s debts have died with her? Presumably the Iron Bank couldn’t have come to Daenarys for the money if she had won the Iron Throne. Why would they be able to collect it from Bran?
Yes. This. I just rewatched “Battle of the Bastards” last night and that was how the episode opened. She was totally prepared to go set fire to tens of thousands of innocents because the masters had made her angry and she wanted to put them in their place with no regard for the consequences to all of those people she…
Was really hoping when I saw “Voyagers” that it might be a reboot of the 1980s time travel show.
Tyrion sent them to Catelyn while he was acting Hand as a show of good faith when negotiating for Jaime’s release.
I’m doing the same and it makes the way they’re closing the loops on early stories and themes really visible.
My thought exactly.
I’m trying to figure out why the showrunners feel the need to rush everything. HBO was willing to give them 10 seasons to tell the story, right? They’re the ones who decided to wrap it in 8, and to do two short seasons for 7 and 8. So they’re rushing themselves. It isn’t pressure from the network, at least that’s what…
If Goose were around for Infinity War, Thanos would have been toast.