Before the Newlin reveal I was thinking: Hep V + Faerie Blood = Mutation/Cure. I thought the disease would run its course on Bill but not be fatal.
Before the Newlin reveal I was thinking: Hep V + Faerie Blood = Mutation/Cure. I thought the disease would run its course on Bill but not be fatal.
That scene was right out of Ball's other show Banshee. S2, Ep1 (I think it was the premiere, anyway) had the unnamed protagonist breaking into a casino and fighting a bunch of security goons that just kept coming, complete with an annoyed "Really?" Although I think that one might have been "Seriously?"
Or, dying in a laboratory and having her blood replicated, mass produced, and bottled?
Just curious: how long 'til "next time" and the Brisco County article? I have a rewatch to plan!
Ah okay thanks. It was obvious they were hinting at something sinister, but I'm out of the loop except from what I'm gleaning from these reviews & comments.
I haven't been watching since the premiere of this season, but caught the last few minutes tonight. What's the significance of the scratches on the black-haired dude's shoulder?
Shows aren't graded against other shows here. The C+ is meant to be a comparison with other episodes of *this* show.
It could also use some RiffTrax or the Wizard People, Dear Reader treatment.
Oh, dome take me too seriously. That dome scandal sounds much more interesting that this one.
Dome give up now!
Thanks. I don't want to like your post because I don't want to "like" someone's family dying - if true, that's terrible. While I did get a kick out of the videos, the real stories of how these memes evolved are probably more interesting than these onion-ized accounts.
Did you coin that one? Truly, your legacy is assured.
Thanks! I thought so. And thought I remembered some merged attacks à la: Die in a CancerAIDS Fire!
Back in the day, weren't firsties met with as many cries of "Die in a Fire!" as they were cursed with CancerAIDs infections? Or am I mixing up my pop culture websites?
I agree this was the best so far this year, but that's faint praise since the bar's set so low. Still, I really liked this one.
Good to know it got better, at least for a couple of episodes. I made through one and a half episodes and had to stop. Disappointing because I've always had a soft spot for Andrea Martin and it also starred Benjamin Arthur from Less than Kind, which is probably my favourite Canadian comedy-drama/sitcom.
It seems fitting that a bald dude is the Dome made flesh.
Poorly explained on my part. I only meant the sick vamps in the final scene, not all from the Fangtasia group. I also thought some stayed behind, but I guess that's not quite right - some turned back for one reason or another.
It was D. But I thought V was weaponized D. That may have just been an assumption on my part though.
I liked the actress from a mostly mediocre Robin Hood series that aired on the BBC a few years ago, but yeah, I remember they had a lot of lookalikes last year.