Do you really want the necessary angst and season long "We must save Caitlin!" that will inherently come along with that? Because I know I really really don't.
Do you really want the necessary angst and season long "We must save Caitlin!" that will inherently come along with that? Because I know I really really don't.
The one counter I might have is Ray Palmer. He's become more awkward then he used to be, I guess but at the start of his character, he was pretty damn confident.
He's not really. But David Anders does that charm and swagger thing so well that you end up being immensely attracted to him in spite of the fact that he plays a total ass on every show I've seen him on.
I want that. Especially since both of those storylines were basically dead ends on that show.
Yeah, why is Tinkerbell also "Green" and Tiger Lily is just Tiger Lily and The Blue Fairy is just the Blue Fairy. NAMING 👏CONVENTIONS👏, PEOPLE!👏
Pongo The Savior!
None of it makes sense. Like why Rumple is going along with this and why he didn't think to protect his grandson even though he's done that in the past.
I just wanted to say that I recently came to the revelation that Cheryl Blossom is Lydia (from Teen Wolf) 2.0.
Oh! Like maybe it's Eddie!
Nah. I like Anne and I used to like Gwenyth. So much so that I was on her emailing list when the first issue of Goop came out. She lost me when she started talking about affordable sensible winter shoes that were $600 Burberry winter 4-inch heeled booties. I also haven't seen her do great work recently. Never mind the…
I wish I didn't.
I just want a genre TV show to depict a central adult relationship that isn't inherently destructive or sappy and unrealistic. It's not that hard.
Oh my GOD! Tell me about it! The refusal to tell us who the fuck Savitar is drives me up the mother fucking wall. At least this show wont talk about this guy - every - fucking - episode - before he shows up again.
I don't know if you've ever seen The Magicians, but she also plays a duplicitous (though in a very different way) "friend" on that show and I kept on saying to myself throughout this whole Helix thing, "That woman cannot be trusted!"
I don't like the whole Peyton/Blaine thing as much as the next person. But am I the only one who thinks he's been perfectly reasonable and no one really has any reason to be angry at him?
I want to defend the show here: It always knew what to do with him. The show just played us by making us think in the beginning of season 1 that he was boring and uninteresting and then he slowly grew on us. Then part way through the season, you found out you really really liked this guy.
Maybe… but we've already had a Wells be a big bad speedster. This would be re-hash overkill.
That's my thought. Someone whose existence is/was threatened by The Flash's and someone who Snow/Frost can trust implicitly.
That would also explain why he has to wear that suit - he would fade out if he stayed out of it for too long. But it doesn't explain why she would trust him to not turn her back into Caitlin…
1 things:
1. Every time I saw Barry with his stringy emo hair I just giggled out loud. It's so ridiculous. He looks like the lead singer of a band that I would've had a crush on when I was 13. Like, his name could just be Billy Talent.
2. Enough with the Savitar teases already! This is the third season where we've had a…