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And he was throwing shade at Nolan re:his age, so supposedly he can't be older than like 20. Sorry, show, that's hard to buy even in the world where Pascal is Margaux's father.

It seems to be pretty much just an excuse to keep him naked. I wonder why the show keeps breaking them up and putting them back together all the time.

Maybe it's because I binge-watched season 2 and I'm watching this one in real time, but the messiness of the overarching plot really isn't bothering me this time around. The way the show has been rolling since the wedding kind of invalidates it because there is too much shit happening to focus on the big picture (even

His ultra-pretentious verbose manner of speech and punnery is what makes the character, after all.

Wait, that part with Aiden's mother was in England? Well, that ought to explain the constant rain, old-timey cars, crazy set and why that whole part of the story felt like it was set a million years ago. Don't get me wrong, I liked that whole excursion, but realizing that those things were all because that's how

I would be almost disappointed if the show actually gave her a good storyline. At this point, I prefer her standing awkwardly in the background and/or doing incredibly stupid things for seemingly no reason.

I had no idea what kind of audience Schumer usually has, but I sort of assumed it would be mostly female with a bunch of devoted gay followers. I guess I was wrong.

She never stopped being fun! I like how they kept topping her batshit insanity everytime she reappeared on the show.

I'm voting for a special Willam guest appearance.

Darienne and Courtney are getting really bitchy and I'm starting to look forward to seeing them go.

They've aleady had conversations in French with subtitles, it's not consistent.

Maybe Stevie needs the deed to prove she owns the place and without it we're back to status quo? i have no idea how these things work either, but it's a theory.

Also Stevie's almost relapse was telegraphed a bit harder than I would've liked. I hope she stays sober at least till the end of the season. Please don't make her fall off the wagon again, show.

Okay, is it just me or is Pascal a huge gaping charisma vacuum? Kind of sad after all the time this season has spent building him up.

I think people give the season 4 finale much more crap than it deserves. It crumbled under the weight of all the things it was trying to juggle, but it wasn't a bad two parter and it had some moments that I flat out loved (if you're going to bring one of my favorite supporting characters back specifically for her to

With 'The Fires of Pompeii', I always felt like I should've loved the episode, because on paper, it really is one of the most interesting episodes ever, but something about it just didn't work for me. It would be weirdly amusing if they tried to explain why that Roman guy looks exactly like the 12th Doctor though.

Basically the moment that doomed everything was the sirebond plotline in s4. I really wanted to see them work so I hoped they could come back from it but nope, it was just the first in a long line of circumstances designed to break them up.

There is also 'Heart of Darkness' in season 3, which is basically the first time they became explicitly romantic and - as far as I'm concerned - amazing.

Silas wasn't even a vampire, vampires were just a disgusting perversion of him, the supernatural Madonna! And we can just replay this scene forever, which I was planning to do anyway https://www.youtube.com/wat…

Doing so would be a pretty horrible though. For every transformation that results in a Caroline there is a Vicky to match and making him a vampire so he couldn't die without his knowledge/permission "just in case" would suck for him.