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Was he really particularly evil or just a douchebag turned up to 11? Or is there a difference. No one thinks of Zues as evil. No one thinks of Poseidon as evil even though his retribution to Minos for stiffing him of the ritual offerings was to entice his wife into bestiality after which she gave birth to the

I think Reynard is a defining moment in her personal story. I know it's an wholly horrific suffering but not one I would have the show slip by because of how important and scarring that experience was and how much it directly affects her from that point.

Yep, his name is Martin. And this experience he had with Plover was in the books as well. He's not the last character to get raped in the series either, btw. But at least the rapist was human for this one.

Where the ghosts are the ones that need rescuing or the "time slip" memory loop the house is on eternally trapping the woman and the two children replaying the day they both died?

Always use the Buddy System in a haunted house, guys.
Always choose a buddy who is slower than you.

He did just post Hillarfree and Carzzzon.

So much of this review obsesses around Bellamy. I just wish it would spend a little more time on tracking Raven and Jasper's character arcs as well. Raven realizing for the first time what she had really given up in exchange for a painless living and Jasper witnessing that and thus learning that if he wanted that

The thing is, the apocalypse did not happen due to politics and war. It didn't happen organically. The strife, genocide and destruction was completely engineered by an A.I. Maybe if it really had been a result of some massive WW3 I could see complaining about the steep decline of society within this story. But the

But the ancient Greeks new whats up. :P Even all that gay manther stuff.

Many things are a construct. Time as we understand it is a construct.

As a teacher of middle-School/Junio High students I have been hearing for weeks now of their parents finally taking them to see Deadpool.

Dead bodies are easier to inhabit than alive ones?

I'm really just waiting for this show to finally incorporate AIM. Advanced Idea Mechanics has been a thing since Iron Man 3 and we are still going in circles with HYDRA.

A single egg white on white bread and a glass of milk.

Daisy is her own vibrator.

How could you forget what Fitz and Coulson did on Maveth before christmas?!

The real challenge was tying a thread to an ant without just killing it. That is some real skills.

While we're asking such things, why is Grey's Anatomy still on?

I thought this was referring to the time Daedalus tied one end of a thread to an ant and stuck honey to the back end of a shell and won the challenge to string a seashell by luring the ant in the shell with the honey on the other side.

And sometimes a maze is a mindfuk of psychological torture.