oooh, good point.
I can't remember: what happened to the original Bell from the Red side?
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oooh, good point.
I can't remember: what happened to the original Bell from the Red side?
Red-verse Bell was said to have died in a car crash as a young man, before ever meeting Walter. Of course, it was Bell who told us that.
I like the way this week's Grimm twisted Cinderella. Pretty cute.
Anyone still watching Awake? I'm behind, but I just watched "That's Not My Penguin" and I am so impressed with this show. Of course it's probably not getting a second season, right?
I've been watching it. "That's Not My Penguin" is definitely one of the best episodes, but I'm not sure I'd continue watching even if it did get renewed. It's not really living up to the promise of the pilot for me.
I'm still liking it, but I don't have much to say about it. I'm not sure it's got answers ready for all the questions it raises.
I agree with P-C. I'm still watching the show, but can you imagine what they would do in Season 3?
can you imagine what they would do in Season 3?
That's fair. The hints of conspiracy I've seen so far have been my least favorite parts of the show and I expect that would eventually become a bigger part of the story. I'm just getting really caught up in the psychological stuff. Kyle Killen may be my new writer to watch.
The conspiracy is stupid and annoying and weakens the psychological stuff, which is definitely the best and most interesting part of the show. The procedural aspects are also sort of irritating because at this point the "connections" between the cases are so flimsy and incidental as to be completely arbitrary, which I guess is fine if they use the dream-logic excuse, but it's like...is that the one trick you have, show?
As much as I like seeing Nimoy again, if killing Astrid is the tradeoff it's not worth it. Dammit.