Well, I won't call shenanigans if they go that way, but they don't have to.
A lot of stuff left like that where I just don't know what's going to happen next. Love. Bring me next season now, please!
'A Hole in the World'
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Well, I won't call shenanigans if they go that way, but they don't have to.
A lot of stuff left like that where I just don't know what's going to happen next. Love. Bring me next season now, please!
Was that the season finale? Yikes!
Curing Blaine strikes me as pretty futile unless the cure fails and kills him. He has his customer list, presumably in his head. On that list has to be someone who is easy to control or easy to con. Or perhaps someone like Jackie (before he killed her) who is so sexually entrance by him to be loyal. So he chooses someone who will turn him rather than eat him, and gets rezombified.
I'm kind of hoping that once you're cured, you're immune.
If not, all Blaine would have to do is grab a zombie's hand and scratch himself with one of their fingernails. Disguise it as a vigorous handclasp to make a point in a conversation and they'd never have to know anything unusual was going on.
Then again, he seemed to be pretty into being able to taste food in his final scene. Maybe he'll continue to ride herd over/profit off the zombies without actually becoming one himself and taking on all the drawbacks? Major certainly proved that modern weapons more than equalize things in the hands of someone who knows he's dealing with zombies.
I think he was sincere about the drawbacks of being a zombie when he and Liv were commiserating at the morgue. It'd be interesting to see him wrestle with deciding whether to rezombify or not, and if so how to do it "safely".
OTOH, are the skills he picked up as a zombie mastermind transferable to human society? You would think so.
Wayward Pines: It just got all Sci-Fi up in here!
Oh, yeah? I will go ahead and catch up, then.
Just watched the season premier of Defiance. Pretty much all I remember of last season is that I never understood what was really going on, but that doesn't seem to matter for this season. I'm into the new scary aliens that just showed up.
Oh, is Defiance back? Yay!
Yes!