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I wonder why the new demon-fighting woman is keeping the possessed nun alive, but had no problem killing the possessed men? I'm assuming she's going to try to find a way to exorcise the nun. Maybe she has an emotional attachment to her. Also, it worries me that apparently there needs to be two adults in a foster home. Maybe Marcus could move in and help raise the kids. He's so good with them. :) Although the way Andy looked at Rose when he joked that she could always move in, made me swoon a bit. He has such a lovely smile and is so sincere. He better make it out of this alive!
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I'm glad I'm not the only one how had trouble understanding her. There were at least 3 lines in this episode where I had no idea what she said, but I was too lazy to turn on the closed captions.
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A Thread for All Seasons: This Story Is Over, But Still Goes On.
pezgirl7 replied to MostlyC's topic in Once Upon A Time
This show probably won't last long enough for this to happen, but the way Lady Tremaine kinda looked turned on when Alt Hook got in her face and flirted with her, I had a thought that maybe she ends up becoming redeemed, and then falls in love with Alt Hook. ugh Please don't let that happen. -
Spoiler Discussion: The apple was poisoned?!
pezgirl7 replied to regularlyleaded's topic in Once Upon A Time
Oh Rapunzel would make sense because of the tower. And the actress looks more like Colin, I think. -
Killian Jones/Captain Hook: One Handed Pirate With A Drinking Problem
pezgirl7 replied to Arandil's topic in Once Upon A Time
vfxsup: Throw back to last season, @colinodonoghue1 why stand for a photo when you can sit and still look ? -
Spoiler Discussion: The apple was poisoned?!
pezgirl7 replied to regularlyleaded's topic in Once Upon A Time
I don't know where to put speculation anymore. Is Alice new Hook's daughter? I don't know what other character it could be, unless we haven't met her yet. -
None of that episode really made any sense, it jumped around too much, and there were so many convenient plot contrivances. I'm kinda annoyed that this whole show is now going to be about fake, drunk Hook, even if he was magicked into looking like our Hook. I didn't want real Hook's happy ending with Emma ruined, but I just have no interest in this new Hook. Also, there wasn't enough Emma in this episode.
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Way too much vomiting for me. Other than that it was really good and the hour flew by. The scene of the possessed men at dinner was pretty cool. The mom basically poisoning her daughter reminded me of The Sixth Sense, and I had an inkling of it as soon as Marcus started questioning her possession, because I trust him more. I think maybe Tomas' vision was about Grace. Or about Harper, once she gets to Andy's house. I dunno, I just feel like it'll come up again. Now I'm starting to think Grace is real, but I'll have to wait until next week to see if anyone else acknowledges her.
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I didn't get the sense that Caleb knew there were maggots in the apple, just that it didn't taste right. He couldn't see them after all. He placed the apple down by the sink, so that's why Verity didn't see it. Caleb might not have been lying if the demon took the form, or voice, or Verity. Also, it wouldn't make sense that he would tell her to leave him alone, unless he truly believed that she was the one who left him at the well.
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Is it possible no one is possessed at this point? Maybe there's just an evil presence lurking around. I don't know how a demon could cause the issue with the lamb, or the worms in the apples. Seems like a larger force is at work. Caleb seemed truly scared of Verity in the kitchen, so I think whatever made him go out to the well sounded like Verity to him. I thought maybe the social worker was possessed, because she was typing that Caleb standing on the well was a ritual of strength, before Andy told her that info. But maybe she found out another way, or it was a continuity error. I still think Grace might be a ghost. Maybe her death is what caused Andy's wife to kill herself? It would kind of tie in to the Cindy story, since her possession had something to do with the loss of her child. I'm also wondering how many episodes it's going to take before Marcus and Tomas show up at the foster home, if they ever do!
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Wow, I missed that also. Normally I'm pretty good at noticing things like that. Guess I need to pay better attention!
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Oh wow, that's a great theory! I thought it was super strange that no one else interacted with her, and Andy left her home alone multiple times. In the preview that they showed at the end of the episode...
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My guess is they used to date. Maybe it was after Andy lost his wife, and he just wasn't ready yet to move on. They made it sound like he was the one who broke off the relationship. Perhaps the reason for casting a well known actress for his wife is because the demon will take her shape, like how it took the shape of Marcus' dead mother.
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The beginning car chase scene was a bit ridiculous and had a different vibe than the rest of the show. But other than that, I really liked it! Lots of super creepy scenes, and I'm not annoyed by any of the kids yet! lol John Cho was great, and he has one of those faces where when he smiles, his whole face lights up. I'm curious to see how the priests end up at the foster home, assuming they do at some point. I'll probably still refer to Marcus as a priest, even if he technically isn't. Do we think someone in the foster home is possessed yet? Or is the demonic force just lurking around? What were those little eel things up in the tree?
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Do you have OnDemand? Season one is currently on there, so I think the new episodes will be too.
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None of the new sci-fi/fantasy shows look appealing to me, expect Star Trek: Discovery which premieres tonight. I'm looking forward to season 2 of The Exorcist and Stranger Things. I was really looking forward to The Alienist (not sci-fi), but it got pushed back to next year.
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The Exorcist: How John Cho is changing American horror Doesn't really have much info about the show, but it does include a publicity photo.
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His soul isn't in the van. 1% or less is in the Saint of Killers at the moment, and the rest is in his body. I was thinking that maybe the reason his power wasn't working that great is because Genesis no longer found him worthy of the power? Or because Jesse is starting to lose his faith?
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Ummm, men can be infertile too. I thought Littlefinger crying and whining and begging for his life was a bit out of character. Although he was a bit boring this season, I will miss his scheming ass.
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Cassidy should just ask Jesse to use his powers and command Denis to not kill anyone. Problem solved! Wow, I didn't catch that at all! But I'm not that familiar with the lead singer to recognize him.
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That opening scene with Jesus was pretty blasphemous! But I guess the whole show is, really. Herr Starr was actually palatable for me this episode. Since the messiah was drawing pictures of dogs, then was that really God in the dog suit in the first episode? Looks like Dennis actually killed someone. That won't end well. I don't know how much of those pancakes I could eat, but they make me hungry every time I see them! With the candy, and the whipped cream... yum!
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Gaston never asks Belle if she has a boyfriend. He probably already knows that she doesn't, since it's such a small town. Maybe you're thinking of their exchange in the beginning when he asks if he should join her for dinner? She says "Not tonight." he asks "Busy?" and she replies "No..." and walks away. I know Luke's goal was to make Gaston a bit charming in the beginning. A ridiculous, laughable but lovable rogue, so as to not make him a one note villain throughout the entire film. I'm also not a huge fan of the growl at the end, although I know a lot of fans loved it. For me, it just sounded too animalistic. If it was more of a human sound, maybe I wouldn't have minded it.