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Oh Ponce, you’re such a regular character!

“What, you’re too good to be gay like your old man?!”

This is also my hope/state of denial.

I’ve rarely felt like I was watching a totally different show to the reviewer as much as this one.

Jughead’s incredibly crappy writing is super endearing to me. It’s one of my favourite bits of the show because man, when I was sixteen, I definitely wrote some faux intellectual crap that sounded just like that. It adds to the camp appeal, even if it sometimes makes Jughead sound a bit omniscient, and totally nails

“The other possibility is that Tyler learns what he really is but rejects his real personality because of his love for Michael (awww!). The irony would be that Tyler, a Klingon, loves the woman who helped start the war with the Klingons. And that he’s in fact the first Klingon to serve in Starfleet, not Worf (further

Yeah, me either. As a person possessing eyes, I can totally see why they’d be interested in eachother. (Latif is gorgeous, and I’m glad the show is treating him as such.) I mean, sure, it’s bound to end in heart break of some form, but I’m enjoying it for now.

I feel like this show’s really started to find its feet - it’s been getting better and better, and this episode was just straight up great.

Ain’t that the truth.

Drinking Dark Souls.

Yeah, I thought that was a pretty astute note from Jughead. Just, recognise your strengths, dude, and give up on the gun.

That is some gold standard username/comment synergy.

To be fair if we’re measuring the performances against Eva Green the only person playing in anywhere near the same field was Rory Kinnear. I always thought Treadaway, whilst very endearing, was wrangling some of the toughest writing. I liked Latif’s Jekyll because it never really sunk in that Treadaway wasn’t

This. SO MUCH THIS.

Well, of course an imitation captures the tone. It’s a copy. It can’t do anything new, though.

Glad to hear it. It’s been getting better every episode.

“The easy-going warmth that Shazad Latif puts in tonight is a reasonable, welcome gearshift from his depiction last week - and certainly comes as a welcome surprise from his unfortunate histrionic work over at Penny Dreadful.”

So, I’ve gone from being so-so on this show to being really very on board. I can understand why some have frustrations with it, but I’m of the school that we should criticise what’s there, not what isn’t, and what’s there is - in my opinion - budding into something really interesting.

I was super impressed by Shazad’s accent, actually. I was fully expecting him to sound Londony.

I can see you, Clem Fandango, and your obviously made up name!