scionstorm--disqus
ScionStorm
scionstorm--disqus

Clare's story was plot filler the entire season. He was kept separate and completely irrelevant to the main plot. He was used just to pad episode time with non-relevant story. He had only one short encounter with Vanessa and no interactions with anyone else.

I'm burning through Wayward Pines and Outlander simultaneously. The future and the past. Why watch one when you can watch both?

Since it doesn't premiere until October, I suppose we'd be watching the 1973 film for now?

Ethan heads to Egypt and encounters the Jackal of Anubis.

You really want to bring an undead immortal Peter Pan into this show?

Or he could hang out with Dorian for a while but knowing Dorian it would probably lead to his bed chambers… for a while. Dorian needs a booty buddy.

I totally forgot about the Ethan and Dorian. I'm surprised Dorian didn't get it with Victor.

Unless his next project is an apology for what he did to this one, I won't be watching it.

I want to look that good at 71!

Patty Lupone ripping apart the fragile minds of Dracula's Night Children until they literally beg for the stake. That sounds like an amazing series.

Maybe she dies and at that precise time in Egypt the mummy Lyle is inspecting wakes up!

"I work in a fucking morgue! Everyone's ALREADY dead by the time they get to me!"

And a crow bar. Should have ditched the gun and fought with his surgical knives and a belt of syringes filled with morphine.

It's just a little morbid mood lighting.

That made me love that character even more than when she sent a vampire on an acid trip, broke his fragile little mind open and "ripped the information out of his head".

Clare's story had nothing to do with anything for the entire season. He could have stayed there in the North Pole and it would have had no impact at all on the main plot.

You just need to scream at a puppet head that's using a raspy version of your own voice until it blows up.

Who's asthma?

That sounds like Professor X's British branch of his mutant schools.

Dracula admitted to kidnapping and turning Malcom's daughter. And he got away… Probably had to get ready for his 9-5 job at the museum. And Malcom never got proper justice for his daughter. There's a hefty list of dangling ill-handled plot threads by the end of the episode.