05-03-2015, 02:55 PM
Boy, it's times like these that I wish I was on drugs. Let's see, the Captain may be a incarnation of JtR, Juliette's playing with fire, trying to make Nick shoot Monroe, and draw Kelly into a deadly trap, and Adalind's going to dig up her own mother to mix a 'zest of the Hexenbiest' cocktail. Next thing you know, it'll start raining.
But Adalind had alot of grotesquely humorous lines, especially when she said 'Thank you for being dead when I needed you', little comic relief there. The Adalind scenes were a big part of what I enjoyed most about the episode, Claire can deliver dialog in a hilariously deadpan way. All that aside, when she was talking to her mother at the graveside, she said she was going to raise both of her children the right way, and that was the reason she was so willing to take the potion, imo. (I am part of the fan base who don't think it will be a permanent condition, but it does appear to reduce a witch's power significantly, guess that's what suppression means.)
I think the Captain's right handed, but Jack is left handed. Probably doesn't signify anything 'cause if you can possess another body, it's most likely not a big deal to make that body ambidextrous. But the real Jack looks so much shorter than Sean also, and in disguise; Sean didn't try to hide his appearance when he stole the wallet. And if Sean left Henrietta's house, than it should have been hard for Jack to get in again since she has the door under a spell, what am I missing. Nah, it still looks like it's him.
Wonder if Kenneth's henchmen are Veratt, they look like FBI agents. Nick has a scruffy look going and I hope it's because he's so distracted by his problems. Been looking like to that to me for a while now.
We're going to a dark place this season. If only Sean would snap out of it and Juliette would have a change of heart, why they'd be right as rain, haha. No use making jokes, it's gonna be hard to come back from some of this. Almost afraid to tune it next week.
But Adalind had alot of grotesquely humorous lines, especially when she said 'Thank you for being dead when I needed you', little comic relief there. The Adalind scenes were a big part of what I enjoyed most about the episode, Claire can deliver dialog in a hilariously deadpan way. All that aside, when she was talking to her mother at the graveside, she said she was going to raise both of her children the right way, and that was the reason she was so willing to take the potion, imo. (I am part of the fan base who don't think it will be a permanent condition, but it does appear to reduce a witch's power significantly, guess that's what suppression means.)
I think the Captain's right handed, but Jack is left handed. Probably doesn't signify anything 'cause if you can possess another body, it's most likely not a big deal to make that body ambidextrous. But the real Jack looks so much shorter than Sean also, and in disguise; Sean didn't try to hide his appearance when he stole the wallet. And if Sean left Henrietta's house, than it should have been hard for Jack to get in again since she has the door under a spell, what am I missing. Nah, it still looks like it's him.
Wonder if Kenneth's henchmen are Veratt, they look like FBI agents. Nick has a scruffy look going and I hope it's because he's so distracted by his problems. Been looking like to that to me for a while now.
We're going to a dark place this season. If only Sean would snap out of it and Juliette would have a change of heart, why they'd be right as rain, haha. No use making jokes, it's gonna be hard to come back from some of this. Almost afraid to tune it next week.
"The only thing that will redeem mankind is cooperation." Bertrand Russell - printed on a beer mat in "Shaun of The Dead".