I loved Georgie so much. Killing her off was a huge mistake.
Anyway, it was a good episode
Hah, when Sybil said "I want him dark, vulnerable, actual blood on his hands" it sounded like she was describing a fashion shoot or something.
Also, did Caroline not tell Alaric and Matt what Stefan and Damon did or are they just complete idiots? They just killed one of the dynamic duo that took your children's place - isn't that going to push them back to the top of the list?
Regardless, though, I still don't fully get what exactly the point of these emissaries is, anyway - they kill bad people so their souls go to hell? That makes absolutely no sense. According to Damon and others, it does not matter how much good you do, if you've done bad you go to hell. So why is there any reason to kill these people when they will end up in hell no matter how long they live? I can think of only two goals here: To keep them from doing any more bad things to good people, which I could actually kind of understand but which also no one has actually ever mentioned in any way - or, and this is starting to look more and more likely, because Cade for some reason needs those souls in hell (or, perhaps, he just really enjoys torturing people). I mean, if Cade actually cared about what happens to good people, he wouldn't let his emissaries cause so much pain to people like Bonnie who are very obviously good.
I’m so glad Ann simply laughed about the busybody next door.
OMG! OMG! OMG! OMG! WHAT THE HELL JUST HAPPENED????? IM NOT OK!!!!!!
OKAY BUT THIS SCENE WOW
Where is my mother?
I ate her
I didn't even know that was possible
Am I supposed to sit here and let y’all force feed the dudes down my throat. I don’t care about these men. I didn’t ask for them first of all, and second, they’re not a lagniappe. They add no value.
Gina Rodriguez ("Awake", "Miss Bala") shows some surprising comedic chops as a once promising writer, who chased after a relationship that didn't work out, only to return home to her old gig and find that her besties have kind of moved on without her, one now being her supervisor, and the stuck up rich girl they used to make fun of now runs the newspaper where she works. Rather than simply continuing where she left off, she finds she was a pity hire, and is stuck in a LITERAL closet to pen obituaries for obscure people who have shed their mortal coils.
Hilarity ensues when she meets a friendly old man while she is drowning her sorrows, only to find him in her flat the next morning, where she discovers she is pretty much channeling "Cole" from "The Sixth Sense", until she figures out what they need from each other, and pens the appropriate commentary on their life and passing. In the interim, she ends up discovering just as much about herself, and learns there may be more to herself, her workmates and others than her first impressions.
Pilot episode had some laugh out loud moments, and, I look forward to seeing if they can keep this fresh and interesting throughout the season.
Sophia: Jean is a nice person. She happens to like girls instead of guys. Some people like cats instead of dogs. Frankly, I'd rather live with a Lesbian than a cat. Unless a Lesbian sheds - that I don't know.
this episode felt so weird being in jere’s head
I am honestly so OVER Belly’s ridiculously messy love triangle, and I only want more Steven and Taylor!
Why the hell do they always hire actors that cannot speak spanish, at all? If you know the language you can tell they're just repeating phonetically, but they don't know what they're saying.
That time when Jodie Foster voiced an arm tat.
Mulder: What's a girl?
I am loving Stevie so far. And Eugene Levy's eyebrows should be credited separately lol
four episodes in and abc gave me everything I ever wanted fox you are NOTHING to me
i like this episode but i feel like maddie & chimney are such a good couple, they deserved more than a hospital wedding. was this all really necessary?