Contracts signed in blood aren't exactly moot when one party dies.
The flames wouldn't be eternal if they actually destroyed anything.
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Contracts signed in blood aren't exactly moot when one party dies.
The flames wouldn't be eternal if they actually destroyed anything.
Well, we know how contracts worked on Angel.
Greatest line from Grimm this week: "So, now we know there's a reason for fruitcake."
That was pretty cute. I hope the owners of the fruitcake truck were well compensated.
Reynard knows the score, so I imagine they got paid enough not to ask any questions.
That was a really enjoyable episode, except for MORE GODDAMNED BABY DRAMA! We had like eighteen months of Adalind's pregnancy and then her constant search for the miracle baby ever since. I really wish Greenwalt would just adopt, or get a pet, or some therapy, or whatever it takes to get over the baby obsession and drop the constant baby-centric storylines on his shows.
Heh. I managed to forget that.
Oh, I wanted to say that I'm liking the theology on Constantine so far. Pretty coherent for a TV show.
Grimm: I also liked the "I don't want my mother to kill your mother," and "I don't want my mother to kill your mother, either." The show should SO have both mothers team up and fight crime, however briefly.
So far The Librarians is loads fun.
Excellent. I have to watch it online tomorrow, what with the not having cable and all. I can't wait!
The Librarians was great fun! Devlin and Rogers know how to write good television. Good to see Kane again too.
Dean Devlin just tweeted that a longer uncut version will be available on iTunes tomorrow for free. I'm hoping it'll show up on Amazon; I don't have iTunes!
Yup, that was good times and looks promising for the series. Yay.