On TVD the daylight jewellery is so widespread that you usually forget vampires need to wear them unless it's a plot point.
On TVD the daylight jewellery is so widespread that you usually forget vampires need to wear them unless it's a plot point.
Yeah, Lana del Rey is great. What I liked the most is that everyone kept singing about raising the dead or wishing they were dead while people danced. Unsubtle, yes, but fun anyway.
Also isn't Abaddon immortal? Why'd they bother with the kevlar vest? And if the bullets slow her down, why didn't anyone think of just shooting her in the head?
EzekielSam was by far the best part of this episode, which was otherwise underwhelming at best. Crowley's outstaying his welcome, Kevin was the worst I remember him being, Abaddon (who I was looking forward to) is easy on the eyes but her whole agenda of deals = bullshit, killing stuff = awesome was stupid. I hope we…
Noone said she's a moral character. She just cares slightly more than Klaus does.
I disagree. The exposition was bad but the rest of the episode was pretty brilliant. At this point Cami's mostly there to provide some humanity to contrast the vampires, so it's not the most important role, but could become one in time and I doubt they'll just kill her off, at least not until the season finale.
The thing is that there are characters who seem like they are on the side of "good", so far. But these are the powerless ones, like Elijah who keeps getting daggered and/or experimented on by witches and Hayley, who's living in a golden cage and used as a prop by everyone.
I got a very 'The Dangerous Liaisons' vibe from Klaus and Rebekah's scheming tonight.
Yeah, if I wanted snark about Supernatural, I'd read Demian's super hateful recaps at twop. Dyess-Nugent sounded like he didn't even watch half of the episodes.
I too am hoping he'll be back. He's hot. And the actor seems cool.
I thought the Mother of All was pretty cool and how quickly they disposed of her was kind of a disappointment at first. Having Castiel become the actual villain of the season was more interesting though.
If we're rating seasons here:
Season 1: B-
Season 2: B+
Season 3: B
Season 4: A-
Season 5: A
Season 6: B
Season 7: C
Season 8: C
Did I miss something or do they still have Crowley in the trunk? Wonder how long that will last.
This episode was promising, wonder where they'll go with this since this season doesn't seem to have an obvious villain (besides the angels, who are fractured and have no known leader as of now)
I think everyone on the show needs to realize Bonnie's dead and get a new witch / resurrect her ASAP.
Speaking as a Czech person, hearing Paul Wesley/Silas speak Czech with a terrible Russian accent was fun.
I don't exactly think it would be the ultimate nightmare, but she uses her body as a weapon pretty often, so yes, that would be a concern.
Save for a few stupid details and confusing Dante with Milton this article is kind of right.
Except when she's not. Out of the main characters she's certainly the one who holds evil the closest to her heart, but has enough nice moments to balance them out.
I hope Momma Mikaelson somehow shows up and her personality is retconned into Immortal Witch Lucille.
Commenting from the future, trying to catch up with Breaking Bad after years of ignorance. I do not like Skyler and would not want to be friends with her, but since season 3 started, I've understood her positions and sympathized with her more than Walter (who was treating her in a completely monstrous way).