Introducing "Contradiction," a new fragrance for Barry Allen.
Introducing "Contradiction," a new fragrance for Barry Allen.
That's my takeaway from this episode. When Sara was face-to-face with Sara, felt like the TV was about to explode.
Tell that to the folks at SHIELD. Or Westworld.
We got us some Sara vs Sara action!
Oh, I agree with you that deporting aliens is way ridiculous. The idea that I liked was space travel. Like what you suggested, they could've used that arc to jump off to space exploration. On ground that Alex is lost in another galaxy and they venture into space to find her. It would be nice for a change of…
Not just BBC. Lyra probably watched a lot of Skins.
Okay. I just watched her radio interview for The Tudors and she does not sound like Lyra at all. I said the accent was "genuine but modified," so I take that back. Y'alls are right, Lyra's cadence is hard and very TV-ish. Tamzin's original accent is softer and very easy to understand.
If Flockhart and Wesley Shipp would make an appearance in that same episode, then Ally McBeal and Dawson's Creek will be represented. Ian Gomez was on Felicity too.
Chris Tucker dared her to "push the button. Push the goddamn button!!!"
No. I am saving that for an "A" Winn-centric episode, man.
Fun fact that I read somewhere. Tamzin Merchant who plays Lyra was the original Daenarys Targaryen in the Game of Thrones pilot. She's English, so her accent may be modified but certainly genuine.
Let us just be glad (or hope—definitely hope) this is not Tree Hill or Upper East Side where it takes a whole 22-episode season to screw perfectly good relationships.
Hoping someday Lorne will appear.
That's unfortunate. Saw on her Instagram she just dropped a single (possibly her first) with her husband couple of weeks back.
Regardless of questionable characterizations and choices, this episode is a major win for me.
Bonsai trees and any Japanese plants are definitely staying outside after seeing this episode.
I wouldn't even go as far as calling this Dark Thea. Season 3 Thea was Dark Thea. This is merely Gray Area Thea.
Man, you're right. That girl is adorably creepy. The worst kind of creepy. I like it! I forgot she was in Hannibal.
She was the attending doctor when Oliver brought in Laurel after she was stabbed by Dahrk.
Like I've said, if you have any doubts on Kacey Rohl's trustworthiness, refer to The Magicians and iZombie.