Grimm: If Nick and Juliet have a guest room, why was Nick sleeping on the couch all those months?
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Boxed Set, Vol. V: Just a Hint of Denial and a Dash of Retcon
A topic for the discussion of Doctor Who, Arrow, and The Flash. Beware possible invasions of iZombie, Sleepy Hollow, or pretty much any other "genre" (read: sci fi, superhero, or fantasy) show that captures our fancy. Expect adult content and discussion of the Big Gay Sex.
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The writers actually addressed that question on twitter. The sofa was the show, not tell option. I can find the actual tweet when I'm not posting from the phone.
The writers actually addressed that question on twitter. The sofa was the show, not tell option. I can find the actual tweet when I'm not posting from the phone.
Sure, if you get the chance. I don't think that is a good enough excuse for me.
Here it is. [link]
Yeah, I'm not buying it. Juliet could have just asked him if the bed in the guest room was comfortable.
Perhaps, but doing that for each episode he wasn't sleeping in their bedroom would get awfully clunky. It works for me because at that point the needs of the story were to tell us that the relationship was broken. Now they need a place to put a Vesen house guest. If the story needs them to have a magically changing floorplan, I'm willing to go with it.
A line about "the guest room is finally ready" might've covered it?
Am devastated to discover that the Sleepy Hollow season finale is on the 20th! I thought we'd have months more fun before the long gulf.
They have a second season locked, don't they?
I'm under the weather and finished my articles early AND Tim gave me the DVDs of S1 of Arrow for Christmas. The logical way to nurse my illness is with a baked potato and the extras on the DVD.
All of which is my lead-in to say: I had no idea Paul Blackthorne was British! I know it's shallow and stereotypical to say this, but when I heard him talk in his real accent, he got about a billion times hotter, holy cow. Also, he's only 2 years older than me, and I would have put him at about 10. Except for the part where I really suspect that's because I'm starting to underestimate *my* age, d'oh.
Finally, I feel it is obligatory for me to announce that I will NEVER get over Tommy, goddamn it.