smithchez24
smithchez24
smithchez24

Agreed. If this had been something that came after a whole season or so of Ramse bonding with his child or Elena were still alive, it could be a hell of a twist. This was just really, really rushed. I'm holding out hope that Ramse isn't really the witness (Olivia only refers to him as "Traveler"). It seems like she

You have to admire Ramse's ridiculous determination towards ensuring a future in which a son he's known for a few days lives in a virus-ridden apocalyptic hellscape. Sure, he's orphaned and food and shelter are scarce and roving bands of killers could strike any semblance of civilization at any given time and the

Does anybody else find it weird that there's only two moods the surgeon ever seems to be in? He's always either "Hi, how are you? Wanna be friends?" or "I've clearly had too much to drink and the fact that we're currently speaking is the only reason I'm not committing domestic violence right this second."

I like that Kirk Acevedo is getting more to do, but I really hope the theory that he's the witness is a red herring. What would be great is an episode or two of Cole VS Ramse before Ramse either realizes just how fucked up the 12 Monkeys' plan is and snaps to his senses or they have a season finale scene where Cole or

"a woman attempts suicide by eating Chinese takeout"

Anybody else notice that "Guadalajara" was the only word the mariachi band seemed to sing?

The show is just actively fucking with us at this point. Dulmacher actually pondered why he hasn’t killed Fish yet, and then they totally ignored it. Those people she “controls” are locked in a goddamn basement. What’s he keeping her around for? Really? To convince them to come out peacefully to have their organs

He's got Orion and the Kindred to chill with. Remember the Kindred? That enormous, zombie soldier with power equivalent to that of the horseman of death? Because (aside from that little wink tonight), the characters sure as shit don't.

In the last two episodes, the show trimmed the fat of Henry (who no longer really served a purpose without Moloch) and Katrina (who never really served a purpose at all). If Hawley never comes back, we'll be back to the core cast, and they can proceed to go on adventures from there. That alone makes this a decent

If the show had any balls, they'd have the Dollmaker chew his subordinates out for ever having negotiated with her in the first place and then just shoot her in the head. Sure it'd be a waste of a subplot, but it would be funny as all hell.

Organ Farmer: Option A is just kill you and get over it. It’d be annoying but we’d deal. Option B is taking your eyes and letting the others kill you once they realize you’re weak.

/Contracts in anger.
//Drops temperature 20 degrees
///Electrocutes that guy again

"No Under the Dome? What the fuck, AV Club? Were you not moved by the timeless, like, 18 day old romance of Barbie and Julverine? Did you not marvel at Julverine's healing powers? Well what about Junior's love life? Surely from what we've seen he deserves to find happiness with the resurrected corpse of the girl his

Great, go away. Aaron Sorkin is well known for politicizing his personal opinions through his characters. Ignoring those opinions instead of addressing them in favor of less relevant plotlines (especially given the current situations going on in the real world that specifically relate to said opinions) would be what

And even in that case, if he doesn't destroy it after they find the joker, they can use it to locate bane in about fifteen, twenty minutes tops and lock his ass up before all the shit in The Dark Knight Rises happens.

"Honey, I'm gonna be late coming home tonight."

Guy putting on a black mask and speaking in an overtly gravely voice? They're screwing with us, right?

I want a good Batman show, and this definitely has promise, but it wasn't without its problems. Exposition chief among them.

She may have gotten buried by the dome contraction like that idiot who was driving his car last week that Sk8tr Boi told us got crushed.

Why, exactly, did the billionaires make a right turn into the darkened alley?