Hey, he gave it a C+...
Hey, he gave it a C+...
I’m only two episodes but like the show so far.
They need to merge the two and do some Christmas horror. In fact there has to be a Lifetime movie called something like The Deadly Gift.
I found it distractingly goofy that the Jonathan Harker institute was set up, ran for over a century, captured Dracula and then placidly let him go when asked to by his lawyer.
If they chop out Mary and the Mulefa, that will shave a hell of a lot of story from the last book....
Something about the whole series has felt a little bit flat and lifeless to me. I’ll keep watching though and see if next season is any improvement.
Oh I wish I could quit the latest in a long line of shitty jobs I’ve had.
Not going to lie, I watched this live in the UK with my Mum and thought it was a total downer of an episode. Steph’s meltdown was depressing after her performance for the rest of the season and also it didn’t seem like Alice was 100% either.
I was sad Henry went, it seemed like Rosie has had a few near misses whereas he was just one of most of them to have a bad week.
It was cool to see Alice save herself. A lot of the times, the bakers who are struggling don’t improve in the showstopper so much as attempt something too elaborate and then have bad or mixed results.
Verrines so do not look worth the effort.
Oh God, does she mean God? ;-)
I loved the cute ghost cake :-)
“Paul and Prue should have tasted Priya’s bake! She may have completely flopped, but she got something on the plate.”
Green food colouring is no-one’s friend Helena. Also the spider emerging from the egg thing looked like it was going to be a disaster (and the idea made me feel a bit sick) but it did look surprisingly cool at the end.
I wouldn’t wish for that Ed. When things go under here someone called Mike Ashley usually buys them and then they get even worse.....
Brit here. I miss when this show used to be an hour long. I watch it with my Mum and by the last bit of it I’ve mainly stopped caring.
When this place got bought by Univision?
“the mania for being hip to something 15 minutes before everyone else you know (which actually predates the internet) is a fool’s errand.”
I didn’t think Ofmatthew reported Frances and June out of vengefulness. She was clearly brainwashed to some extent and also there was an element of self-protection in there since we saw in season one that handmaids are interrogated when a walking partner gets into trouble. Anyway horrible, grim episode.