FozzyBear April 30, 2014 Share April 30, 2014 Gross as it is I'm actually glad they're turning her into Huck's own little Frankenstein monster because otherwise she just serves no good purpose other than to have people explain things to her. There's only so much of her "wait I'm confused about what we do at OP&A" exposition-bot I can take. Link to comment
Sidney May 3, 2014 Share May 3, 2014 (edited) They're nothing but ff material. Edited May 3, 2014 by Sidney Link to comment
Chaos Theory May 29, 2014 Share May 29, 2014 Unpopular opinion but I think Quinn's storyline was my favorite especially in the later seasons. I like a good downward spiral and hers is dark and fun. Plus I got tired of the Olivia/Fitz merry -go/round. 1 Link to comment
Anna Yolei June 1, 2014 Share June 1, 2014 I too thought Quinn was the most useless character in the history of television. I still wouldn't be sad to see her leave the show, but I like her interactions with Huck. Link to comment
Blakeston August 21, 2014 Share August 21, 2014 I'm convinced the writers got together during season 2 and decided to play a practical joke on the audience. "What would be the most hilariously absurd thing we could do with the Quinn character? I know! Let's have her become some badass black ops assassin like Huck, and then make her Huck's love interest!" I'll bet they laughed for days. 3 Link to comment
Happytobehere August 21, 2014 Share August 21, 2014 Blakestone: (sorry, don't know how to bold your name). I think the writers are just as stupefied by this character's presence as the audience is, but SR refuses to get rid of her, so they keep trying to fit her in in some way that serves a purpose. As someone who is not a SR show watcher (live Scandal, plan of watching HTGAWM for Viola Davis), I strongly suspect t that Quinn is the type of character people insist SR keeps beyond their shelf life just because she knows the audience wants her gone. 1 Link to comment
thewhiteowl August 21, 2014 Share August 21, 2014 I'm convinced the writers got together during season 2 and decided to play a practical joke on the audience. "What would be the most hilariously absurd thing we could do with the Quinn character? I know! Let's have her become some badass black ops assassin like Huck, and then make her Huck's love interest!" I'll bet they laughed for days. I'm convinced the writers do this for the whole show. It's reached levels of preposterous until now unachieved by TV, yes even Grey's Anatomy is more real than this show (and I can't believe I wrote that). It must be a laugh riot in the writer's room. Link to comment
wanderingstar August 25, 2014 Share August 25, 2014 so they keep trying to fit her in in some way that serves a purpose. I kept saying to a friend of mine last season, "Why do they keep trying to make Quinn happen?" I think Happytobhere might have hit on the answer: Shonda Rhimes knows the audience has little fondness for the character of Quinn, so she keeps her around, just to spite the audience. Link to comment
quinnbelle September 4, 2014 Share September 4, 2014 (edited) I just like the name Quinn Perkins. I named my cat Quinn Purrkins. My Quinn is smarter and more with it. Edited September 4, 2014 by quinnbelle 5 Link to comment
Fat Elvis 007 March 21, 2015 Share March 21, 2015 At this point Quinn reminds me of no one so much as Gretchen from "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt." She is completely brainwashed. Huck is not your "family," girl. He is your abuser. You are a victim of Stockholme syndrome. Link to comment
Chaos Theory May 15, 2015 Share May 15, 2015 I know it is unpopular but I want Huck an Quinn to have there own Spinoff and it to be them serial killing their way up and down the eastern seaboard....don't judge me! Link to comment
DollEyes May 16, 2015 Share May 16, 2015 Unless Quinn killed Huck in the finale, the only spinoff they deserve is to be spun off the edge of a cliff to their slow and painful deaths. Link to comment
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