(01-25-2016, 11:00 AM)Hexenadler Wrote: How could the Loch Ness Monster be in this episode? Scotland was awfully far away from Oregon, last time I checked.
That assumes there is only one. If the Loch Ness is wesen then their would be more then one.
Unless the Loch Ness is immortal there would have to be more then one to continue the species.
(01-24-2016, 02:35 PM)wfmyers1207 Wrote: @jsgrimm. Yeah, sounds like it. It also sounds like she does not start using again. More likely the creep who wrote her that letter last season tries to blackmail her, IMHO.
We have always thought blackmail could that letter been from her pimp?
@jsgrimm: Could be so. As we discussed before, it is a sad fact of life that most women, and not a few men, who use end up hooking. At least upon occasion.
If that is what this is about how do you think Monroe is going to handle it?
IMHO, he will feel utterly betrayed and deeply wounded at first. But, in the end he will look into the mirror and say to himself: "You ain't no angel either pal!"
(01-24-2016, 02:35 PM)wfmyers1207 Wrote: @jsgrimm. Yeah, sounds like it. It also sounds like she does not start using again. More likely the creep who wrote her that letter last season tries to blackmail her, IMHO.
We have always thought blackmail could that letter been from her pimp?
@jsgrimm: Could be so. As we discussed before, it is a sad fact of life that most women, and not a few men, who use end up hooking. At least upon occasion.
If that is what this is about how do you think Monroe is going to handle it?
IMHO, he will feel utterly betrayed and deeply wounded at first. But, in the end he will look into the mirror and say to himself: "You ain't no angel either pal!"
What are your thoughts if that is the case?
When she gets around to telling him, I see his biggest problem will be her not telling him sooner. I agree on the betrayed part but more for her not telling him. The other wounds will be easier the lack of trust in not telling him. IMHO
(01-25-2016, 02:43 PM)wfmyers1207 Wrote: @jsgrimm: Could be so. As we discussed before, it is a sad fact of life that most women, and not a few men, who use end up hooking. At least upon occasion.
If that is what this is about how do you think Monroe is going to handle it?
IMHO, he will feel utterly betrayed and deeply wounded at first. But, in the end he will look into the mirror and say to himself: "You ain't no angel either pal!"
What are your thoughts if that is the case?
Well, She was about 35 when they met. For most women, these days, a whole lot of water has flowed under that particular bridge if they remained single until age 35. Monroe knew that going in, that she may have been a sporting girl at some point likely is irrelevant. That someone might try to dredge up her past and effect her new life however is likely to be very relevant to him. If this is the case I would not mind seeing Monroe get all furry and mean and shred some jerk who is in a sorry need of a dirt nap.
Reading the synopsis, it looks like we will get the back story on HW and how it works. They will layout what are BC intentions. We will get to see Eve's training. Nick being shown where Eve lives will be just one more thing to let Nick realize Eve is not Juliette.
I am preparing myself, it won't be until "Star crossed" that we get to see Eve in action with others.
Quote:With luck, we'll get to see Nick break Meisner's oversized jaw in this episode.
Why do you see Meisner as malicious, in need of being punished. Even the fight with Trubel his only concern as he stated. Trubel was injured and her attacking would make it worse. Why not believe that when they say the did what they had to do to save Eve, it is true. They have said it several ties to several people. The plots on the show are not that clandestine that they create some massive false narrative.
The show goes to great lengths to show how HW treat their people through Trubel. I am sure we will see Eve gets the same if not more perks. Considering the show runners keep stating Eve is the most valuable asset HW has.
(02-01-2016, 02:07 PM)syscrash Wrote: Why do you see Meisner as malicious, in need of being punished.
Uh...because he deceived Trubel, brutalized Nick's former girlfriend into a weapon for war, and is probably doing the same to Diana?
The "doing what you have to" line can only get you so far. The war criminals at the Nuremberg trials offered some convincing excuses for what they did, but in the end, six million people were still heinously slaughtered. No amount of rationalizing can ever change that fact. Fighting evil with evil only produces further evil.