Started S3 of Nikita since we are iced in. good times.
The Minearverse 6: Fiery Thread of Death
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls, The Inside and Drive), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath. Oh, and help us get Terriers dvds!
Good choice!
Speaking of Nikita - whew! Sort of.
Speaking of Nikita - whew! Sort of.
Yes!
So far the permanent death toll is amazingly low for this show. My guess is that almost everyone dies the real death in the finale.
AHS: The LaLaurie storyline was a mistake. Delphine LaLaurie was a true monster, and she's not much more than comic relief now. And she's been magically shown the error of her ways by listening to gospel for a little while? That's insulting.
"I put a lot of effort into the key lime pie." LOVE. Myrtle is so insane, I adore her. Although, what did she do with the body parts? And where did she go? She just disappeared from the episode.
Why did Kyle kill the dog? Or was it a Lennie/Of Mice and Men thing?
I don't get the point of the Patti Lupone thread, unless she's going to be some huge vengeful fireball at the end? (Or maybe a witch herself?)
Hank's still alive next week so ... Queenie is, too? I had assumed they were both dead at the end of that scene?
Also, I love Misty.
The LaLaurie storyline was a mistake.
God, you aren't wrong. Man.
The LaLaurie storyline was a mistake. Delphine LaLaurie was a true monster, and she's not much more than comic relief now. And she's been magically shown the error of her ways by listening to gospel for a little while? That's insulting.
While a white dude blows away a bunch of black people, no less. I don't even know what I'm supposed to think of all that.
I don't get the point of the Patti Lupone thread, unless she's going to be some huge vengeful fireball at the end? (Or maybe a witch herself?)
Were we supposed to give a shit about Luke's dad? Why do we care that she gave him, um, bees? WHAT IS THE POINT OF HER CHARACTER.
So Cordelia has her sight back and Kyle is basically normal and magic fixes everything, okay.
Nikita: whoa! Well played. Although I am sad about Ramon.
What everyone said about witch-hunter hubbie blowing away a bunch of black people, and the uselessness of LaLuarie's story.
In terms of other comments: Kyle has gone from being out of control to being a useful slave/guard-dog . Cordelia has lost her power to have visions. So I'm not sure these are cases of "magic fixes everything." In fact I'm pretty sure both of these will bite people in the ass. Patti Lupone does seem pretty useless so far. Howver when Nan finds out Lupone has killed her boyfriend, she may develop a new useful power. I think we were supposed to care about murdering the Father, not for the Father's sake, but because it made boyfriend's life with his mother even more tragic - just before Mama murder's him. I agree that it does not work very well. I have gone along far enough that I will watch to the end.
While a white dude blows away a bunch of black people, no less. I don't even know what I'm supposed to think of all that.
I think the juxtaposition was purposeful, I just don't think it necessarily worked.
I feel like the season would have been tighter if it had looked strictly at female vs. male power, but at the same time it would have been less interesting -- it's not as if all women everywhere are united womanhood, and we all know it. But if you're going to do both, do it ... better? We've never even seen Marie interact with anyone outside the Salem witches for any length of time (aside from LaLaurie), and Hank, who was introduced as an element of the Salem witches' story. Marie's coven, or whatever, doesn't have a lot of purpose except to react to/antagonize Fiona's crew.
So far the Patti Lupone thing is another bad mother example, I guess? So far all the mothers of boys have been horrors -- her with the enemas and the Bible-thumping, and Kyle's mother with the incest. Hank's mother seems conspicuously absent.
But I don't know what they're saying about motherhood in general -- none of the girls' mothers are shining examples of maternal warmth, either.