Dunn left acting years ago - he's a lawyer now.
Dunn left acting years ago - he's a lawyer now.
I was also surprised that when Major went to visit his mom a few episodes ago, she had no idea about anything that had been happening with him. I feel like an alleged serial killer getting arrested in Seattle would at least be a regional news story, and the name "Major Lilywhite" is kind of hard to miss.
"Kevin, relax. This isn't Game of Thrones."
I'm less than a week from taking my last set of exams for my masters, and yet here I am. Clearly we both need to go into… whatever this is we're doing right now.
Well, no. I watch TV for enjoyment. If I'm not enjoying a show, I stop watching.
Not going to lie, the Peyton/Blaine stuff (Blayton?) left such a bad taste in my mouth that I planned to stop watching if tonight's episode didn't turn things around. Then, dominatrix brain was better than it had any right to be, and Ravi went back to being The Best. And that last scene… oof. I assume we haven't seen…
I can't imagine Ravi lying about science.
I can't imagine Ravi lying about science.
Given that the show is juggling a million different plotlines, I'm pretty sure that having Ravi and Peyton talk things out in episode 1 wouldn't have killed the momentum. Even if they immediately got together, Ravi in new relationship mode would have been way more fun to watch than this Rahul Kohli-shaped jealousy…
Neuroscience isn't even Ravi's field and he supposedly invented a cure for amnesia in less than a month by… doing something or other with a brain in a jar. Obviously none of the science is supposed to be convincing here, but in the first two seasons, it was at least vaguely plausible that Ravi's work was building off…
I think his feelings for Peyton are genuine, which would certainly give him a motive to invent or exaggerate the memory loss. By this point, there have been enough shots of Blaine's face when no one else is watching to make me think he's at least partly telling the truth… but obviously Team Z doesn't have that…
In fairness, Liv and Major heard him out when he first brought up his anxiety around this. Liv only shut down the conversation in this most recent episode, when he was repeating himself almost verbatim from episodes 1 and 2. And she didn't say "you're a terrible person," she just told him to go talk to Peyton - a…
Speaking of slightly familiar: the guy Blaine's dad just hired is Blaine's henchman Julien from season 1, right?
All of this. I don't understand why the writers are reducing Ravi's problem to jealousy when there are a million other reasons for him (and the others!) to have huge problems with Peyton suddenly being friends with Blaine. They don't know whether Blaine is telling the truth about losing his memory, Blaine has done…
Please let it be Jason Blossom's jacket
He's started talking to his sister more. He thought this strategy would inoculate him against proximity to Gina but it actually had the opposite effect.