Let's just say I actually have no idea.
Let's just say I actually have no idea.
I've enjoyed her fo the second half of this season mostly because her involvement has become a joke that the show seemed to be in on, which is why I'm uncomfortable with her getting another romantic storyline, involvement in Daniel's plans and whatnot. There's a thin line between entertainingly useless and just…
He wasn't. I meant to say that Javier is becoming Declan but with hacking skills.
Ugh. I don't know if that's just the Charlotte association, but Javier seems to be heading in a hacker!Declan territory I could really do without. At least Daniel's throwing cars at them like he's Oprah, which is kind of funny.
I think they're heading towards Emily/Jack and Margaux/Daniel these days, which isn't great for any of the involved.
I don't think she's ever had a personality transplant? She always seemed to have that steely attitude when it came to business decisions and obviously that would become more prominent after some time spent in the Hamptons. I agree about the actress, with better writing and more involvement in the revenging she could…
They made a cut straight from Emily's red marker to Victoria's black one. It was a pretty brilliant second to miss.
That picture… I mean, how did they not see that coming?
Well, they get a few scary modifications in the next story they appear in. But that one feels a lot more like 'Forest of the Dead/Silence in the Library' than 'Blink'.
I can't imagine a universe where that precise incarnation of Master doesn't listen to Scissor Sisters.
Yeah, that death was incredibly gruesome and weirdly almost made me sorry for Joffrey. Then I remembered that a few minutes earlier, he organized a performance calculated to cause the maximum possible level of suffering for not only Tyrion and Sansa but also Loras and his wife and that it included a guy fucking a…
I really loved the whole Cinderella getup complete with a carriage combined with "Milkshake" playing as she's swanning cluelessly through the crowd and the headline on the newspaper at the end. It had a lot of cool parts, but as a whole it just wasn't effective at all.
Yeah, I really could have done without the prom sketch, but "I'm so bad" and especially the war game were absolutely amazing.
I think that if, as has been speculated here, her whole time on this show has been a calculated performance, her best option in this Untucked would have been to admit it and own up to her bullshit. Too late for that though.
I keep coming back and forth between her just being honest and her being a huge bitch who can't handle being perceived as such and therefore backtraces and/or tries to mantain some air of disinterested aloofness to show that she's above the petty bullshit.
She looked like a fish. A literal fish.
I laughed at this way harder than I should have.
While Trinity has been steadily growing better, the comedy episode was where I truly warmed up to her. Seriously, she was almost as good as Bianca. I no longer want to see her sashay away.
But with even less charisma. Patrick at least got the Bates vibes going for him.
Tyrion, Bronn and Oberyn Martell is a spin-off I'd like to see.