>Not that I'm not happy to see him getting work
I had to think about that a moment because, in this role specifically, he looks to me like he's been getting plenty of work.
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>Not that I'm not happy to see him getting work
I had to think about that a moment because, in this role specifically, he looks to me like he's been getting plenty of work.
Tonight's Grimm:
Andi and I will watch it together tomorrow. I skimmed it because I am weak.
Andi will love it.
As for the guest room? A house that large form the outside would definitely have more than one bedroom. Funny it didn't occur at the time.
OTOH? Sleeping on the couch placed him symbolically in a public place in the home, and would have been better for putting her somewhat at ease.
Yep, Tom Mison and Nicole Beharie are still adorable. [link]
We're around ep 18 of the first season, and it's like the greatest hits of Canada, plus Manu Bennett.
Slade Wilson is THE BEST.
Typo, you want Minearverse.
oops.
Someone (I think it was the Onion AV Club) pointed out that in the comics, time flows differently in Nanda Parbat, so it's possible Malcolm Merlyn didn't age at all during his training. Still doesn't quite make the age difference make sense, though.
I can easily imagine that Nick would rather sleep on the couch than in the guest room.
I think I might be watching Dracula to try to figure out why I am still watching Dracula at this point. There is not actually much I like about it, and so much that is stupid and/or annoying.
Oh good, someone else is still watching Dracula. I'm not the only one. Tell me -- do you have any idea why Lady Jane is spending so much time playing mind games with Lucy, first encouraging Lucy to express her love to Mina and then coming on to her and then teaching her how to seduce Jonathan? I get that Jane doesn't like Mina, because she would see her as a rival for Dracula. But you'd think she'd want Mina absolutely engaged/tied to Jonathan and out of the reaches of Dracula, and instead she's engineering their break up and that only makes Mina more available for Dracula.