Actually Juliette's scene in the spice shop was the opposite of fanservice, her sitting around why Monroe filled Nick on the "zombie" problem while making all sort of faces was very cringe worthy
Actually Juliette's scene in the spice shop was the opposite of fanservice, her sitting around why Monroe filled Nick on the "zombie" problem while making all sort of faces was very cringe worthy
I really hope it too , also Agents of Shield could be used as foundation to the events of Avengers 2
Did we got a glimpse of someone moving very fast, or my mind is playing tricks on me ?
Where's Time Turner aka Doctor Whooves ?
Maybe I was expecting Tywin to be bold as in Valar Morghulis when he rode into the throne room while his horse was crapping on the floor.
On the respect: I get all of your point, but maybe I was expecting Tywin to be bold as in Valar Morghulis when he rode in the throne room while his horse was crapping the floor. And thanks for pointing out that it was a real bear
Tywin and Jeoffy scene troubled me very much, first Tywin was a bit too respectful and patient and second shockingly Jeoffry expressed concern about Daenerys's Dragon making an excellent point which Tywin dismissed. Now following the show I got the impression that Tywin is the one behind the Lannister's power planning…
It looks pretty darned good — hopefully it'll shamble its way to BBC America not too long after its March debut on BBC Three.
It's absolutely breathtaking but those tree shadows are definitely the scary woods type
The resemblance is truly uncanny
Agreed, it was very funny
I really like Aaron (Google) but for Pete's sakes he is worthless in a physical confrontation even when he has a weapon and the surprise factor to his advantage
Major points should be awarded to Neville to have stated the basic truth about Charlie persona, "You are a major pain in the butt"
Wonder if K9 will be in this one and willing to do a Scooby-Doo impression ?
The spider like Braniac doesn't look that bad, but Tim Allen in that role ? Seriously ?
Let me explain something for our younger readers, who may be aware of this, but the ‘80s were a dangerous place. Packs of young thugs roamed every single hour-long TV drama, ready to beat up anyone at any time. They invariably worked for rich white people who were determined to rule small town, rule the town’s main…
Quiqueg ?
The Hour of Death was taking that route, but the other Grimm was a wessen and was dispatched too early
They could have expanded more, but the writers tried to have Nick and Monroe had a debate on how his beliefs had been shaken:
Fuchsbau (Fox Rosalee) and Blutbad (Wolfman Monroe)