Um, I love Jack, but I would KILL him for this. Maybe a weekend away, but not the honeymoon. Maybe it's me.
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Poor Henry. I swear he gets abused almost as much as Tara on True Blood with just horrible, horrible fates.
I'm waiting for Derek's minions to grow handlebar mustaches and start wearing swirly black capes. The only thing lacking is a steady refrain of "Bwah hah hah!"
Korra and Naga cosplay: [link]
From the post it sounds like a Korra cosplayer ran into someone at a con who dressed their dog up as Naga.
Poor Henry.
Poor Holly.
Poor Fargo.
I was worried it might be Vincent.
Um, I love Jack, but I would KILL him for this
Yeah, this is the 2nd episode where character was sacrificed to plot. I totally don't see Allison getting short tempered cold feet in the way she did in the aquatic episode. I don't see Jack being stupid enough not to consult Allison on honeymoon plans. Nor dong the whole "Me no need engineers. Me dig cave personally" thing. Nor do I see Allison going back to the cabin. Allison has been a fairly well rounded character for most of the series. But lately they've bounced her character around from spoiled, selfish and vicious to jellyfish. I don't believe either extreme. And Jack has NOT been portrayed as stupid and insensitive for the most part. This cabin honeymoon without consultation was both, and it does not fit.
The gentlemen speak my mind. I really didn't like this episode of Eureka for making multiple characters suffer personality transplants that made no sense. It makes me worry that the swan song will be unsatisfying.
I was worried it might be Vincent.
They were definitely red-herring-ing on that one hardcore.
Yeah, they were.
Also, Henry just can't get a break.
Um, I love Jack, but I would KILL him for this.
Oh yeah. I could see Zane pulling a stunt like that (not a decrepit cabin retreat specifically, but some cool thing of zero appeal to Jo without consulting her about it), but Jack is nominally aware that marriage is actually an equal partnership. Surprising the new Mrs. with a honeymoon that's 180° from her interests and tastes is an idiot move.
Then again, he did perform brain surgery on himself not that many weeks ago.