Agree! I really wish they could have done a 2 hour season finale. Tonight's episode flew by… I can't imagine how they can wrap this up in a satisfactory way in 45 minutes (or however long they have with commercials).
Agree! I really wish they could have done a 2 hour season finale. Tonight's episode flew by… I can't imagine how they can wrap this up in a satisfactory way in 45 minutes (or however long they have with commercials).
"Death is Nothing at All" is now one of my favorite poems and I hope they read it at my funeral (assuming I don't live forever because science).
It ended rather abruptly, which was weird because the episode seemed to fly by (IMO). I think because the flashbacks took up so much time, it didn't feel like we got enough of the current action, which is pretty damn important in the penultimate episode!
No, Scott just snuck into Dyad posing as a transplant companion.
Who is with Kira?
What about Arya (though it might cut Cersei out of the scene pretty quickly!)?
What the….?! Grey Worm is more than able bodied; he is the leader of one of the most feared armies in the world (comprised entirely of castrated men). Tyrion has gone into battle a couple of times and survived, though he is more of a strategist and intellectual than a warrior (still, the phrase "cut them off at the…
"Westmoreland" had access to Rachel's eye-cam from the time it was implanted (after he designed it, I think) while she was trapped with Susan on the island long after Sarah sent the pencil through her natural eye.
Rachel didn't take the pills, unless I missed something. The pills were sedative capsules she opened and poured into orange juice for Kira. She took them away from whoever brought them in for Kira and declared that she would sedate Kira herself. I did think maybe there were 2 pills and she only gave her one, but it…
According to that tvtropes link, what Rachel did would be fatal IRL if not attended to immediately.
I'd say Skylar is damn lucky if she's really interested in acting - working with Maslany on this show must be like a master class. I think child actors tend to just go with the flow. There must be so much technical stuff going on and scenes shot out of order… having the main character play different roles is something…
Not as crazy/stupid as Freudianism, or the pop psychology that has permeated out culture thanks to it, but, yeah…. Allison could have just as easily ended up at the Esalan Institute in CA, and her arc could have ended up just like Don Drapers (the place is still there and running) - that would have been worth a…
All I could think of was Danny Zuko, from "Grease". Wasn't that John Travolta's character's last name?
I didn't see the trailer (BBC-A), but coming out to the world as clones would surely help shut down any plans Dyad/Neoluionists have to produce a new generation. It could be a good end-game, even if Felix's little art show is just a preview of the power they have. The secretive nature of the clone program is one of…
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Bringing Gracie back will probably facilitate Helena's peaceful 3rd trimester turning into a sh!tstorm. The show runners also seem to be trying to get characters/actors back to say goodbye, as with the flashbacks of Leekie (which I loved, as a huge Matt Frewer fan).
The lack of Helena is very, very frustrating! I get that she's gestating in hiding (though apparently not hiding well enough that Gracie couldn't find her!) but pregnancy is a major aspect of the female experience that one would think this show could give some commentary. To paraphrase Cosima, "[Helena] is a trained…
Rachel's old haircut was almost a "Rachel"! Though I don't think she's old enough for those scenes to be in the '90's.
She didn't just "turn down" their offer of food, she replied, "I won't steal your food," in a way that was so menacing, knowing what we know of Arya (I don't think the soldiers thought twice about it).
David Bradley who many of us saw at the end of a different show just last week, and the promise of him at Christmas.