Made me think of Spaulding from American Horror Story: Coven
Made me think of Spaulding from American Horror Story: Coven
Reportedly, this is what he whispered to Trieste Kelly Dunne when she asked him in their scene together.
I started re-watching this season a couple days ago, interested to see if taken as a complete epilogue, some of the odd shifts would make more sense. I'm currently on "Job" and while I still think the first two episodes do a good job of introducing all these relevant subplots, even looking at it as a contemplative end…
Nah, he's just a typical white collar worker who happens to be a nazi.
I'm sad no one has mentioned the final scene of the episode being her having a breakdown, showing all that badass was to cover the fact she was terrified for her life. I really want her to have a good send-off now, the burnout agent who comes back triumphant, but "damaged"
Except chainsaw a Amish horse drawn cart.
Implied badass works to enhance his legend, and will contrast when he finally goes down.
Exactly, it was saying "you thought HE was the killer? This little fish? No, he's just dead."
Treat it like an epilogue.
I was lukewarm about this episode while watching, seemed to be cramming too much into it while the hunt for Veronica was pretty by the books. But i loved the dialogue between Bode and her, and Hood's breakdown energized it to the point I felt like I was actually seeing the end of the the characters. Sad to see Cruz…
It's a Hikaru Genji situation.
Tatiana Maslany needs to play Juliet Starling in the Lollipop Chainsaw film.
It's always the "nice" ones.
Really, apart from helping the clones, what about his personality makes him seem like he's not corruptible?
Jeez, brutal.
Maybe she's also not used to taking responsibility for her actions tho
My hope is that the serial killer is caught, Hood asks him why he killed her and he says something like he only killed 4 girls, not five, and then it all comes out.
Exactly, I can't stand the idea that they'd make Proctor's downfall the loss of the person he cared about when that person is actually fucking terrified of him.
Right on the money. I wonder if we could say the same about the other girls' reaction to Declan preying on her too…
I have to say that while I HATE the end of Maggie's character arc being raped, the contrast between how that rape was handled and the one in the first season was night and day. Calvin was not simply a "monster" like Sanchez was, but oscillated between feeling in control and feeling the pressure of what he'd done, and…
Enough so you'd watch The Cape…