smithchez24
smithchez24
smithchez24

Let's be honest people, anything other than "Big Jim convinces a black man to help him lynch someone" is a step up from season one. But where was ghost Linda ordering the sinkhole to put its hands up?

Dome give up on us baaaaaby!!!

The batshit craziness of this show makes me very happy.

Watching this show has become surprisingly fun.

It's getting to be annoying how the show both stresses that once infected, you become and inhuman monster with a tentacle mouth who feeds on the blood of those you love and are obedient to an all-powerful "Master" while at the same time attempting to make us sympathize with a protagonist and his girlfriend/coworker

The fact that everyone immediately stopped what they were doing to go after Phil was amazing. Forget all that important plot-related garbage. Don't let the insane DJ/Police Officer we forgot about get out of the dome!

don't think about it. If you want to dive down that rabbit hole, that would mean Dwight Yoakam's character is also 17 years older than Barbie.

This episode was all kind of fun.

Did anybody else notice the security guy with the computer just kind of stop and look around in a "Wait, what the hell am I doing here?" way right in the middle of his text chat with Big Jim?

The "if he wanted to die" thing bugs the absolute shit out of me. It's the same thing with Sookie forcing the others not to turn Alcide. If you're so set on dying/not being a vampire, you can take one more (completely healthy) night to contemplate ending your life, and should the decision be the same, you can walk

Well he apparently had the longest case of Hep-V (remember how that was a thing?) ever. She could have just buried him and waited a few minutes (hours? years? who knows with his crazy fast/kind of slow virus progression).

anything is better than that episode. Go watch it again. Actually, don't. I wouldn't wish that on my worst enemy.

Well that was a lot to process.

Being Sheriff in Chester's Mill is a bit like capture the flag. Whoever holds the actual badge gets the job.

I'm pretty sure she's an art therapist. They really took the tension out of that whole ominous "She's in the locked ward" thing by immediately casually strolling around outside.

Wouldn't it make sense for Barbie to just go to the nearest skywriter (or the military? Who have absolutely nothing to lose by letting him near a dome that he's been witnessed being on the other side of and that they haven't even been able to dent) and charter a plane to spell out the whole "Jumping in pit=Freedom

then again, if the guy eating the raw steak also happened to develop an aversion to light and started losing his hair, you'd think that would at least warrant a visit to the hospital.

You have to kind of admire the direction they’re taking with Nora’s character. Instead of “rationally frightened human being processing the supernatural” they have clearly decided to go with “person who absolutely refuses to believe in anything supernatural and chooses to make the dumbest fucking decisions possible.”

if all they wanted was some closure between Hoyt, Jason, and Jessica, they could have had the initial reactions and he could have just left with a subtle "It was good seeing you again, Jess." or something of that nature to effectively drive home the point that he knew the truth and had moved on.

So…if the series is headed where it appears to be headed with Hoyt remembering and subsequently ending up with Jessica while Jason gets with Hoyt's fiancee(? girlfriend? Who the fuck knows), what was the point of Violet at all? Why not just kill Mrs. Fortenberry and bring him and whatsherface back to Bon Temps six or