By the fifth season, every character (but one?) would have been "read into" Henry's secret, and there would have been a wedding and a little immortal baby of whom Abe was super-jealous. I wanted to see all that :)
By the fifth season, every character (but one?) would have been "read into" Henry's secret, and there would have been a wedding and a little immortal baby of whom Abe was super-jealous. I wanted to see all that :)
Yeah, I liked the way it ended. Though it seems the story would have been told offscreen, and I kinda wanted to see her reaction.
Look at the bright side: it's not "George Michael" or "Buster."
I have a good feeling the show will live to Shoot another day.
If she one-shots Peggy that would be dreadful.
Wesen. Grimms are hunters.
"New Amsterdam" apparently had only eight episodes, and "Forever Knight" something like 70. "The Event" (which had a character in this mold) ran for exactly 22.
Agent Carter renewed! Nothing else matters.
Has she been saying "frak" all this time?
Crap, I kind of liked "Forever." These shows about immortals don't last very long, do they.
*You're* a hot flash!
Mamie. Mamie not.
Streep is still getting some residuals from "Death Becomes Her."
There's surprisingly very little grifting in this comment. It's like 20% drawings.
Belgian?
^Law & Order red herring.
If she had the ability to identify potential whistleblowers, it would be called Smilla's Sense of Snowden.
Bruce Greenwood: one of the best JFKs (Thirteen Days).
He *did* get those 600 krone for being second to jump into the freezing water, and to rescue a cramping fat guy with his "willie" out (as per my subtitles). That's pretty badass :)
With a title like The Hunt, and with a whole town giving the guy the stink-eye, throwing rocks through his windows and killing his pets, I figured we were headed toward a death at the very end. Instead, the girl's brother takes a shot but misses: a much more interesting development. Lucas is part of the community…