I agree, Nina is both good for the characters and good for the narrative.
Really enjoyed this latest episode (it's a few episodes in to the new season, smonster, bound to be a marathon of the season so far soon).
'Beneath You'
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I agree, Nina is both good for the characters and good for the narrative.
Really enjoyed this latest episode (it's a few episodes in to the new season, smonster, bound to be a marathon of the season so far soon).
More snippets of news about the new Nickelodeon Avatar series, The Legend of Korra (very minor spoilers about the world and two of the characters):
Apparently it's already in production!
I am so psyched about Korra!!!!
I am so psyched about Korra!!!!
I'm so happy that she looks like a total badass!
Remember way back when Fringe started, and people were complaining that Anna Torv couldn't act?
Funny. No one says that anymore ...
Now people are doing things like this. [link]
I've seen Wyman and others calling our newly possessed Olivia, "Bellivia". Heh.
So, on Being Human US, Nick Fenn... committed suicide by drowning himself and now relives that every day?
Oh, fuck. They went a different kind of dark with the neighbourhood kid. I certainly wasn't expecting the reveal at the end with Herrick.
No kidding. That is seriously messed up.
Not that Aidan isn't already terribly fucked up, but finding out that he gave up on the kid too soon would pretty much destroy him.
I do think the writing was on the wall (no pun intended) about Bernie. He might not have killed anyone yet, but he was clearly shown to have little self-control or understanding of why he should employ it. It was only a matter of time before he started slaughtering people, probably starting with his mother. What Aidan did was still necessary.