Right?! Also Kara's aunt tried to take over the world. It he didn't trust everyone with murderous relatives he wouldn't have any friends
Right?! Also Kara's aunt tried to take over the world. It he didn't trust everyone with murderous relatives he wouldn't have any friends
I am over James, OFFICIALLY. James doesn't trust Lena from the very first moment of the episode, and it's because 'she's a luthor'. This is WHY people turn bad, because people constantly expect them of it. Scheming is not genetic, her brother does not make her.
And 'she's bad because she's guilty' is insane logic from…
I think it makes sense. This is a telenovela, not a study on grief. It would be extremely difficult to match the signature light-hearted stories with a broken jane. Putting it in the future but having flashbacks is good because the grief is broken up with light moments. Plus if they showed Jane processing in real time…
I think they've done a really good job handling michael's death and the time jump is really well done. Plus it opens the world up to different conflicts and relationships. I really hope they don't have petra and rafael turn on each other with the death of scott. I also hope they can keep rafael and jane platonic. If…
I love jughead. Let's make the conversation more about veronica and betty, and betty and jughead and I'll be happy. I'm also kind of into a jughead and betty pairing, but that might just be because the chemistry is a bit ridiculous between most the characters
I honestly forgot Tyler wasnt already dead. I had to check the wiki to remind myself that Jeremy was actually alive
how can they get over stefan killing enzo and damon killing tyler? because they have ALL killed people like a billion times over. It's just that we often don't care about them, or they eventually come back to life for reasons. Damon has jokingly referred to himself as a serial killer before, but he is LEGIT a serial…
wouldn't Bow and Dre have had this conversation when they named their last four kids?
My personal policy on names is don't make the name up, and don't spell normal names in ways nobody will guess because then your kid will be trying to explain how to spell it or say it for the rest of their life.
Beyond that meh,…
I really liked this episode! The Kevin and Sophie stuff I found really endearing, and so much more interesting than sloane and what's her face with the stupid wig.
WOW. was not expecting that at all. Jane's scream was heart wrenching.
so they're going to burn down josh's house? Wait, Rebecca already burnt down her own house. She becomes more and more concerning as the seasons go ahead.
Well yeah but there's no way to tell whether if the story remains someone else's name if that means she's still dead.
i mean TECHNICALLY it doesn't appear that the newspapers report Iris' death, which while it seems unlikely, could be a reason. Also, having that stupid newspaper room sucks all the tension out of the story
how is it that Grant Gustin can be so charming and cute, yet Barry and Iris have zero chemistry? It seems impossible but it really decreases the stakes of a potential Iris death.
Which sucks, because all the other parts of the episode were so good. Love it when Cisco is in the forefront of the stories. The gypsy stuff…
URGH i'm so over Guardian as a storyline. For one thing, James is weirdly self-righteous about who gets to help people. Calm down, people who have fun and aren't as prone to martydom as you can do good. For another, it's already proving to be a mistake- not telling everyone where she is so James gets first pick is an…
They are going to turn Rafael into this show's Eeyore. Just let him be hot and happy for a while!
Hahah to each their own! I just found the privileged asshole thing a bit played out by the end of the first season. Also a straight amount of time seems to be spent on how much girls love him, which I'm not super interested in
I mean, i think you're wrong. I think showing a couple moving through grief and trying to overcome their self-destructive and martyrdom tendencies is way more interesting than Noah oscillating between being a dick and being crazy. I never thought Noah was the key, or the most important part of the show. I think of him…
Um… Yes, I did find the custody negotiation MUCH more thrilling and interesting than Noah's continual bullshit
URGH really wish they'd returned to Alison and Cole for the end episode and not spent it on professor sexfrench. Come on show, help me out at least a bit