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Her previous encounters with Dorian were 1)him paying her to pose nude, then screwing her when she started coughing blood and 2) being all posh with the rather glossy Miss Ives and making her feel out of her league with a man like Ethan who was friendly with that class of people. It's not just that she forgot about

It's a question: Why doesn't she wonder why Ethan brought Victor to her bedside? We know he knew nothing about Victor's hobbies, but how did she? And we know for a fact that whatever she may say, she's didn't even care enough about Ethan to look him up.

Lily's moral values do not require that someone actually commit murder to be subject to a death penalty. It's not at all clear to me that unwitting accomplice isn't enough for her.

If I understood her big reveal, Lily had remembered pretty much the whole time.

According to last season, a simple witch could arrange to lock him up when it mattered. I suppose the show might go ahead and ignore the precedent, though.

You're saying Lily is giving him the benefit of doubt as to his role in her murder? She spent an entire season not being interested in Ethan, not even to ask. (True, it was technically just a few weeks, but the show was quite clear that it was a long, long, long time that Victor was repressing her independent

That sort of thing does sometimes seem to be the way the show thinks. Maybe since it's all about Vanessa Ives, Egyptian sex demon, making her think happy thoughts really will turn murdering people once a month into a Good Thing. For my part, one of my favorite things about Ethan is that he seems to regret murdering

I'll check out Timeless.

He wasn't necessary for facing down Lucifer at the end of season two. that was all Vanessa. Have no idea why he'll be needed any other time, prophecy or no. Even more to the point, the prophecy is that if Amunet mates with one of the twins, then the world comes into darkness because she'll breed monsters. It is

Have to concede half a point for Primal Fear. But shouldn't you should concede half a point for Down in the Valley and The Painted Veil and The Incredible Hulk? They sure get in the way of my memories of Norton's acting chops.

The problem with remembering the last season finale is knowing that Ethan may be the wolf of God, but being the wolf of God is worth diddly squat. Ethan was an afterthought, just like the rest of the acolytes. Vanessa Ives, aka Amunet, has the power, the agency, the invincibility. Her only enemy with any power over

Don't watch Game of Thrones by the way. So to me, Kit Harington is a dude I saw in Pompeii and Testament of Youth. Pompeii had a lot of problems but his performance wasn't one of them. And maybeTestament of Youth suffered from being more like life than audiences really like. But Harington's performance wasn't a

If we were going there, why not stills from Caligula?

Why is this article using a still from Eye in the Sky? Aren't they legally obligated to show Mirren as the Queen?

Bribing someone with plot spoilers for Game of Thrones was a plot element on Limitless. Maybe Harington heard about that and thought it would be a good story.

I've like a lot more Katherine Heigl movies than Shona Rimes' TV shows. But maybe that's just because when I want to watch goofy melodrama I prefer something scifi?

Romeo was young, but he was full grown, big enough to chase (and catch) women at parties. Even more, he was old enough to go out on his family's feud patrol and kill his man. Juliet was younger. "Middle school" in some ways doesn't apply to her or the period. Although it could have been another decade before she

Really? Then why was the fifth season shorter? Did I skip episodes for some reason?

We can hold the death match in Joe's Apartment!

The one in The Train Job, where Mal ends by saying they will rise again, and Serenity rises up behind him to save his sorry ass.