As someone who marathoned S1 and went right into season 2, it's a significant change in her appearance.
As for the episode, lesbian assassins FTW.
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As someone who marathoned S1 and went right into season 2, it's a significant change in her appearance.
As for the episode, lesbian assassins FTW.
I figured at the beginning of S2 she was thinner and more glam with the makeup and hair and clothes because of her new job with the DA and wanting to put her CNRI days behind her. And then, you know, addiction and snake venom and whatnot.
Snake venom. ISTG, this show.
Yeah, but she was also angular for the flashback, but they tried to soften her a bit.
OTOH? Her real-life father is dealing with alcohol and multiple DUI arrests lately, so she's probably very familiar with the life.
Well, I just cancelled my Vampire Diaries season pass. I've been irritated by the show for awhile, but this last episode just pushed me over the edge.
So weird seeing Minka Kelly in a scene with another character named Lila.
"Grimm" news from IO9
While the show's off the air because of the Olympics, there will be a digital series to bridge the gap between episodes. Here's the description of the series:
On the digital series for "Grimm," Rosalee (Bree Turner) and Juliette (Bitsie Tulloch) gather their girlfriends for a Valentine's Day spa party, only to discover a Zieglevolk casting a love spell among the group. The four-part digital series, titled "Love is in the Air," directed by Chip Touhey and written by Nick Peet, debuts Friday, Feb. 14.
Stephen Amell says on his Facebook page that Arrow Season 3 is a go.
I got my cousin hooked on Arrow, and she follows Stephen Amell on Twitter and FB. She emailed me excitedly earlier today because he had tweeted about it.
She's more fannish about it than I am. I think I deserve an uber-toaster.
One that toasts a picture of an arrow on your bread...or a six pack...whichever.
Maybe one that toasts itself up a salmon ladder.