I was so excited to see Meisner return that it didn't occur to me he may be a hallucination. There were no signs I saw that this is the case, has it been confirmed? It's not like the show hasn't brought people back from the dead before…
I was so excited to see Meisner return that it didn't occur to me he may be a hallucination. There were no signs I saw that this is the case, has it been confirmed? It's not like the show hasn't brought people back from the dead before…
I'm jealous. If there was a chance of seeing him at my gym, I would be in much better shape.
There are subtitles in the Pope-blessed version.
Yeah, between the scene with Nick manically retrieving the Splinter after putting it away combined with the fact that not even Trubel seems to suspect Eve of foul play makes me think her concern is legit.
And he'll be a teenager by the time of the finale.
I've been wondering that as well. The only thing I can think of is that they are waiting for a moment when Nick is going head to head with Renard and Diana is about to help her Dad but changes her mind when it's revealed that her foster mom is Nick's actual mom?
Not to mention the fact that no judge is present in a normal Grand Jury trial. I wonder if the show remembers Were-Wu/Wu-Wolf is a thing?
That's why I was hoping/expecting that they would finally give Toboni regular status for the final season. I get that it's more money but they got rid of Meisner and considering this was her first real acting gig, I doubt she'd be that expensive.
One of my continued problems with Eve-ette is that I can't tell if she is being sneaky or genuine with all her Splinter of Destiny fascination. It's probably Bitsie's Elizabeth's acting but her obsession with it seemed shady to me.
I can't help but think of that every time Diana is on screen.
Agreed. She was even surprised when they told her not everyone can astral project. Adalind needs to have a little chat with that kid.
I was making a mental list of things I call bullshit on as well, including the fact that there is no way a Mayor Elect/Police Captain would be arrested for murder purely on the basis of fingerprints being found in the house of a known associate and the fact that there is no judge at a Grand Jury proceeding but at this…
Randall and his family continue to be the best part of the show for me. I think all the "turning gay" comments were meant in jest but it came across as homophobic at worst and awkward at best, though it's not surprising that an NBC show is having a difficult time dealing with a bisexual character. Points for effort, …
I would have to rewatch the scene but I did get the impression Kevin meant those comments in a light hearted, joking way but I was put off by him in that scene as well. I do think they were going for humor but it was an epic fail.
My eyes couldn't have rolled any further into my head with all of the pure soul nonsense. I agree if they felt so compelled to keep the actor, making her evil or just soulless as Eve would have been the best route. The last thing we need is old Juliette getting all weepy about how she wronged Nick for the rest of this…
The look on Adalind's face when she saw the doll with the little needle/sword laying next to it was priceless.
I also wouldn't be surprised if they throw Renard back into the love triangle/square/whatever mix even if he is the Big Bad. I'm all for shirtless Renard but there are other ways to make that happen.
It wasn't the most exciting return but I'm optimistic that it will at least be a fun final season. I hope they don't try to bring back all the loose threads (whatever happened to those coins?! ha) since there is enough going on.
Ha, I noticed that as well. Isn't she a little old to all of a sudden realize she needed a more mature moniker?
Holy shit, I'm in second place?! Suck it Jay S. and I'm coming for you Franko.