Did Nina Dobrev piss off someone in the writing room really bad or how else an we explain the writing for her character in this episode?
Did Nina Dobrev piss off someone in the writing room really bad or how else an we explain the writing for her character in this episode?
I think the main problem with this is that The Originals is so different from TVD at this point that a crossover episode would make exactly zero sense for any of the involved. (And I'm saying that as someone who loves the Klaus/Caroline relationship and wishes we saw more of it while they were on the same show)
All you Sasha haters need to watch her youtube videos. All of them. Any of them. It's a shame she didn't perform well in the competition, because this bitch is brilliant.
I, for one, am loving it. One of the best Untucked episodes we ever had. People were getting fed up with the extremely blatant shady editing, so they changed the format and it's working for them.
Ginger with her painted vagina just lying there was hilarious.
We had a rope exam. Most of the class failed it, but it… didn't account into anything anyway?
How progressive of you
I like this episode a lot, but usually remember it as more horror than comedy. Something about Lisa's whole ordeal in this episode strikes a chord in me And Bart really seems unforgivable here,
Stefan being anything even close to 17 was always pretty ridiculous.
It's only a matter of time before they re-wolf Tyler again. Having him become a human, but still with the werewolf trigger was never anything but a ticking time bomb.
I'd totally watch that
SEASON THREE, LET'S GET SICKENIIIING
(sorry, had to)
Sounds more like him just being cheeky
Why would they even have the girls show Vesta the marks around their necks if they didn't want for it to be seen that way? She seems to be doubting what she's doing the entire time, but the girls always calm her down and persuade her. The altar might just be a strong enough impulse for her or it might be just that she…
I would prefer Constantine being bi too, but I spent a lot of time and energy hoping for Dean to be bi on Supernatural, so regardless of the source material I'm not really holding my breath.
1) The episode heavily suggests that the dead girls have some kind of thrall over Vesta, even though they don't explicitly mention it. The review just assumes it's because of characters acting dumb to befit a plot.
This was a very good episode of Constantine, one of the best so far, even. But it wasn't a finale. It's hard to build a strong arc while also working on a monster of the week basis if you only have thirteen episodes to do it, and the episode tried to compensate for that by bringing back basically everyone, even though…
I haven't really watched this show in years, but I caught this episode and it is really staggering how much more fun it is when the attention is on the girls than on whatever the fuck the male part of the cast is doing at the moment. They're not playing exaggerated parodies of people and that allows their comedic…
As much as everyone seems to hate the ships this season, I'm kind of okay with them. Delena is still a little cringeworthy, but they're definitely doing a better job with them than they did last season (at least now you sort of see why those two people would be together and how that might work without sacrificing…
I feel like the show is always this close to making Liv an engaging character but then they either go too hard or decide to accentuate her abrassiveness for some reason and it all goes to hell again. At least they're doing a better job with her than they did with Luke.