Come on now, babies are disgusting.
Come on now, babies are disgusting.
Because Wes would FLIP if Annalise told him Bonnie killed Rebecca! He was so in love with her, he'd probably go straight to the police (even though he'd then condemn them all to jail) or worse (after all, he's killed one person already!)
I loved this episode! And, throwback to the comment I made last week, I actually thought Frank's relatives weren't actually his family but all actors (which would be too ridiculous even for this show). This show has made me distrust everything to the point where I see secrets and lies where there couldn't possibly be.
A…
Come on, of course Mellie gave a damn about her own son. We had to sit through many episodes of her crying about his death, so let's not pretend she's so cold she doesn't care about her children. Which is why fraternizing with someone who offed one of them makes no sense.
When Mellie told Fitz he's the root of everything wrong in her life, I cheered, because it's so true, and I couldn't believe how smug he was about it being her fault. What did she ever do? Everything she ever did in this show was for him!
And then, she freed her son's murderer(s) and smiled about it. What the fuck,…
"So, we’re basically right back where we started with Nygma, except Kringle now knows how demented he is. What a useless character/arc."
Tower Joe sees Patti? I thought he just asked Kevin who she was because he heard Kevin talking to himself, not because he could see her too.
Like the judge pointed out, is anything that Annalise ever does legal? Holding onto evidence doesn't seem like the worst thing she's done or could do.
I guess it would be Bonnie because the show wouldn't be that cynical about child abuse… And that would make the episode feature two lies about rape, that's too much even for them. Plus, Annalise having been a victim of abuse as a young girl, she probably wouldn't lie about that… Right?
Are we sure the little girl on the video is really Bonnie? Or am I just unable to trust any new information that we learn in the show? (seriously all the characters are liars, and really talented ones now).
In any case, that scene was really upsetting…
Yeah, it seemed like a pretty important moment, I was sure it was going to be addressed in the review.
OK, he's not a bad president if you only count what the public knows of him. Unfortunately, as viewers, we know a lot more about him than just his political accomplishments (but granted, those bills are great, even though they're complete wishful thinking).
My favorite character ! Plus Desmin Borges seems so cool, I'd love to see him in more stuff.
(However, he should never shave.)
The first really satisfying episode in a while, I wouldn't give it an A overall, but the interview scene definitely deserved that grade. And Cyrus' last scene. At this point, Fitz should definitely be impeached - he's a terrible president, and person - but Olivia and Fitz are such good characters I'd be sad if he…
Hahaha, I'd love to see someone who has never read Sex Criminals react to your comment.
Ok, well good for you! Maybe I am too jaded. For example I liked the latest sex criminals issue, but I couldn't help but wish they'd put more story in. (Doesn't it seem like every new sex-powered character is an antagonist that wants to kill Jon and Suzie? But we still have no idea why?)
Yeah, "objectively" was a dumb choice of word. I just wanted to stress that I really want to understand what I'm missing (and that I'm not a troll haha). I sometimes feel like just being "indie" (or not super-hero-y) is enough for American comic readers to laud a particular title when I just find it good enough to be…
Really? I just bought it and I was a little underwhelmed. I'm beginning to feel like comics readers aren't really demanding, especially when it comes to really popular creators like Vaughan. I like everything he's done and he creates really compelling characters, but I didn't see anything especially original or…
That kid that just stayed still while meteorites were heading towards him for like ten years!
The scene is the bar with Marcus was so good. Everything he said was true (why did Quinn need to lie to him by pretending to be his date?) and yes, talking fast and using stupid metaphors ("gladiator in a suit") doesn't translate into efficiency.
I feel like Shonda really tackled on several things she might have…