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True, but what sucks is that he couldn't separate what really bothered him—Richie and Patrick eye fucking one another—with his social issues. Don't use one as the excuse for the other. His final drunken exchange with Patrick in this movie should have been what he was saying from the get go, rather than smokescreening

What surprised me the most was how much I liked the characters I disliked by the end of Season 2.

That was the only thing I thought of that would be a drawback. But all of Clare's concerns seemed to be defied by either his own state (moral) or Lily's state (physical).

It was a breathtaking piece of acting.

I also didn't understand the resurrection process. John Clare is a monster because the process was new, and he lacks memories of his former life and is disfigured. But Victor improved it and Brona is reborn as Lily, with Brona's full memories from the start and looks just like any other human, but now has super

I guess Ms. Cat turned out to be ultimately nothing more than a last minute cast addition as a gunkata-ninja with emergency info on the Big Bad. Kind of disappointing.

Yeah. Like, initially it was supposed to be like the way Murray hated Vanessa until they formed a bond. But he also used Ethan to slaughter his family, so that's why Ethan hates him upon learning what they did to his sister? And before knowing that, Ethan disliked him enough to want him to stay away/threatening him to

I had some major difficulty with Ethan's lines to Kaetenay in that first scene they have together. Was it the writing that made the delivery forced, or was it just the delivery itself?

I guess Imhotep would bring us into the realm of the Egyptians and circle back to this "Vanessa is Amunet" concept, even though now she's…not really Amunet, but a much older entity?

I figure the reasons would be metaphysical: That he's not actually a human. But then again, if bullet wounds left of center can take down Nightcomers then I guess even being some other metaphysical being wouldn't guarantee Rusk's survival. It just seems like Rusk's obsessive desire to bring Ethan down and his plot's

I imagine that things will be coming to a head with Justine and Dorian, and the reveal of his immortality is going to be it. Either it will be Justine finally killing Dorian, only to have Dorian resurrect and off her and be rid of the character, or, it will be Justine spending the next season trying to figure out how

Plot device, really. I found his whole change over to be a bit too easy. It definitely felt like a "we were supposed to get him here by this episode, so in lieu of a really compelling demonstration of why, we're just going to have him say he's ready to be evil" thing. Something like Hecate needling him to be evil

I felt his conversion to coldblooded killer (if he ever killed Ethan) was eventually coming, but way too rushed when it did. There's something about Rusk, however, that made him seem like he'd eventually be revealed to be more than just a Scotland Yard inspector. That makes me think that he'll be revealed to have

I definitely found it hammy, but I felt it was played so dramatically serious that I couldn't make it work for me. It just felt exactly as you said: like something a petulant child might say because they think using antonyms to make things "blasphemous" makes them clever. I kept thinking, "God, how did Josh Hartnett

And Tina, Gene, and Louise…the Birds of Prey.

Exactly. I was watching "Crawl Space" today and realized that I had forgotten how sweet and kind of bumbly Teddy was when he was first introduced. With the ways he's been bursting out, yelling at everyone and everything and constantly accusing Linda of being some sort of harpy, you tend to forget that and think he's

The "Go to the restaurant and have Bob tell you the story," was a sweet, authentic, and clever way to toss in the win. And even thought it was embarrassing, it's a way for Bob to own his humiliation and turn it into something positive.

YES! EXACTLY. The show's so 80's referential that there's no way they couldn't think about about Breakfast Club, either. I mean, it was hair. Hair and blood and skin. Think, Belchers! Think!

I'm definitely team J-Ju/Zeke.