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It is also a show that can thrive on Eva Green going off the charts.

It only highlighted the similarities between True Detective and True Blood (for example, both opening sequences are awesome).

Katharine Isabelle and Gillian Anderson both give such electrifying performances on Hannibal that they regularly overshadow the leads if they share a scene with them (and the leads are pretty great too). When either of them speaks, I hang on to every single word.

Well, they stopped giving a fuck about the rule where older vampires are stronger than the younger ones a long, long time ago. So did The Vampire Diaries. It's necessary for all the vampire fiction because it establishes a power structure so rigid you can't mess with the dynamic unless you introduce an older vampire

The thing is, the very limited spectrum of what fits as industrial by your standards would have been laughed out of the room by the fans of industrial progenitors like Throbbing Gristle or SPK.

The thing about starting with Coil when talking about industrial is that only a very small portion of their output has anything to do with it and the rest only applies by association. I do love Scatology and Horse Rotorvator, but most of their best stuff came later.

To be fair, I think industrial is such a broad term that it's impossible to write a reasonably sized article and still satisfy everyone. Also, it's about gateways to industrial. As much as I like projects like SPK and Test Dept, Foetus, Laibach, Coil and ABC are the only bands on the list I would recommend to somebody

It would be the only thing that would even begin to explain those flashbacks. Not sure if it would qualify as a great twist, but I expect her to make an appearance.

The only good thing about Violet is that she's a complete wildcard.

I think Bill still is the King of Louisiana, but nobody cares. Why should the vampires revert to old power structures? What would even be enforcing them? And Godric and Isabel were sheriffs representing the Authority.

This would have been the best episode of the season so far if they cut the random Bill flashbacks (what are you even doing, show? these might have been your worst yet) and maybe killed Sam and Nicole (Arlene was almost cool this week, that doesn't happen often!).

I like the finale the second best because of how Rust runs into the Aleph inside a labyrinth and the show has enough restraint to have it as a brief moment that could be construed as a hallucination instead of the rambling monologue that would be devoted to it in earlier episodes (flat circle etc).

Can't believe they're not killing Sam and Arlene.
Yet.

I think the sexual attractivity is recessive-gene only. Sookie only seems to have that effect on supernaturals, whereas Jason was shown to be super attractive to basically anybody (Also - while I believe that this is meant to be a thing, it could easily be just because he's played by Ryan Kwanten. We haven't seen that

I disagree with the last paragraph. Spencer is just as aware of that as Alison is.

Leave Caleb's current hair/facial hair situation alone, LaToya. It is perfect. Lucas is the one you should be targetting (more).

oh no people are being mean to that male antihero drama everyone can't shut up about what can I do

I hate that theory because it would be the worst possible way for Tara to go (even worse than "killed by a random person offscreen because someone watched too much Game of Thrones and went 'whoa, what if anyone could die, that would be great television'"). It makes a lot of sense, though.

I think she got it from Grandfather Stackhouse, not Grandmother Stackhouse. The gender theory is nice at all, but I think I remember the grandmother talking about how he had the same powers Sookie does. It is also established to "skip a generation", which would mean that ABCD should have been human. Either ABCD's

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