Fuck: Kevin (Which is weird, as I've never found Russell Tovey attractive before)
Marry: Patrick
Kill: Agustin. I know people hate the Girls comparisons, but he just solidified himself as the Jessa of this show, except I like Jessa more.
Fuck: Kevin (Which is weird, as I've never found Russell Tovey attractive before)
Marry: Patrick
Kill: Agustin. I know people hate the Girls comparisons, but he just solidified himself as the Jessa of this show, except I like Jessa more.
Same here. I watch entirely too much trashy TV as it is, but this sounds almost Revenge-levels great.
Nadia likes Matt, that's why she's hesitant to kill him.
Oh, fuck, my bad. He could and still might, so let's hope they bring him back for reasons other than to get him killed.
It was pretty obvious he had a sort of relationship with her, I guessed brother at first.
I was referring to Julie Plec, but you got that already.
I understand the tiredness of the whole 'monsters bad, monsters disposed of' paradigm, but if you want to abandon it, which the nature of these episodes suggests the show does want, stop writing episodes in a way that makes it feel like a novel, radical idea.
You're somewhat right about how that would be a better Caroline moment than anything, but I liked the way the actress played it, like she's completely out of her element but needs to assert herself somehow and express her anger to the "Your whole life is bullshit but it is to protect you" thing his uncle and whichever…
So, after a string of great episodes from "Holy Terror" from "First Born" we seem to be in a monster of the week slump again. C is about right on this one, even though it ended up being more enjoyable than I thought it would from the preview. The Winchester angsty talk moment at the end fell somewhat flat for me, even…
She always came off really shrill and yeah, not the best character, but it would've been interesting to see her evolve with the witches' storyline. I was sad to see her go.
I expect to be yelling this every time I get drunk for the next few months.
Well this was great. I have some complaints (Rebekah accepting a somewhat subservient role to her brother again, Original vampire damsel in distress bullshit, Sophie getting killed - temporarily or for reals? one never knows on these shows), but overall one of the best episodes so far.
And it's not just one villain, both of her supporting witches seem pretty great (I'd like to say all three, but I'm not feeling Monique so far).
Well, Josh existed even before she could pair him with Davina, even though mostly as a background character…
Seriously, writers, do the math. Sympathetic dorky gay vampire. Hot, naked werewolves. Next full moon, this needs to happen. I see no downside to this.
Why do you except Doctor's Daughter? I thought that was a great episode. Not Midnight/Turn Left tier, but still in the better half of season 4.
I think Sontaran Strategem/Poison Sky are the worst RTD-era episodes because whatever crimes other episodes might have committed, they were never this boring, generic and by the numbers.
I came here to say exactly this. A well built series of emotional moments for each of the characters single-handedly defused thanks to a silly floating Robin effect.
Still in college, so my reaction to this season might just be denial. I hope your job situation will get better soon.
THIS IS ONLY SOMEWHAT LIKE THAT OLD GYPSY WOMAIN SAAAAAAID…