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TV commentary:
Hart of Dixie- Possible series finale! There was one nice big surprise that I enjoyed. Autumn Reeser showing up as George's replacement lawyer. Summer Roberts/Taylor Townsend reunion! Awesome. Heh, I also enjoyed that they had this background triangle with her, the new associate Brick hired (since he and Zoe both have babies to take care of), and Wade's new bartender.
But yeah, this could definitely serve as the finale, since everything ended happily for everyone. Zoe's water broke during Lemon's engagement party, and with the whole town in the hospital room because these people have no boundaries, she's overwhelmed with love and everyone she cares about being around that they she and Wade get married.
Lemon's actually quite chill this ep. So chill that Lavon admits he accidentally hijacked Zoe and Wade's proposal. Lemon's kinda pissed, but since this is the finale, she gets over it since the two of them really do want to get married.
AB and George have their own woes, with George acting like the long distance thing would be over soon enough. Because he assumes AB will eventually move in with him since they have nursing schools in Nashville also. AB is a little pissed at the presumption, that she's the one expected to drop everything (well, not everything, since she would still be on track to be a nurse), but also realizes she can't ask George to quit. So they're all, should we break up? But again, finale, so they admit neither one of them wants to and they love each other, so they end the ep happily as well.
The ep ends with a corny but cute musical number where everyone is happy. Well, except for the new lawyer/doc/bartender, since they just find out they were in a triangle.
12 Monkeys- Ha, some funny reveals. So Coles goes to the club, hoping to kill Goines before Ramse can stop him. But amusingly enough, we actually find out Cole kinda caused all this- Goines wasn't going to buy the creepy remains (which still may possibly a time stranded Cole stuck and dead in the past), but then Cole menaces him and mentions not letting him get the virus inside. So Goines is all, there's a virus inside?! And so he changes his mind about the deal and buys it. Oh, and Ramse stops Cole from killing Goines. They have a knife fight in the middle of the club, where Ramse fatally stabs Cole.
As we see later in the ep, him being mortally wounded does something with the tether, and the best 2043 can do is shunt him to 2015, but he is lost to them after that. Jones still thinks her plan can work, but Whitley is pissed and thinks its all over- they've lost so many men through various events they can't even defend themselves. And it was all for nothing, destroying Spearhead, his father dying etc.
But yeah, back in 1987, Ramse gets arrested for the stabbing and thrown in a Tokyo prison where he becomes all Zen and shit. The Striking Woman- heh, have they not given her a name yet. I also apparently didn't recognize her from a bunch of stuff I've seen her in. Apparently she was the news editor lady in Gracepoint?! What the hell, she's my age, but I would've guessed she was in her mid 40s in that. But she's also Bo's grandma on Lost Girl, and Barolay on Galactica (who? One of Anders fellow ball player teammates on the rebels with him)
But I digress, apparently she's been writing him letters in prison, and when he gets out, indoctrinates him into their group. The preacher guy is also there, and he has a necklace which when put with the necklace Jennifer gave him, creates one of those weird temporal explosions like what happened with Cassie's watches. It ends up turning a bunch of vegetation red, so is this what the red forest Cassie had been hearing about is about?
Anyways, we get confirmation that Ramse is the witness, using his foreknowledge to help guide that group into getting the virus. But, it seems there must be more time traveling in Ramse's future, or at least by a trusted ally, since the Striking Woman writing him, and the necklace being in the past implies they were guided to him by someone else.
Hart of Dixie- Possible series finale! There was one nice big surprise that I enjoyed. Autumn Reeser showing up as George's replacement lawyer. Summer Roberts/Taylor Townsend reunion! Awesome. Heh, I also enjoyed that they had this background triangle with her, the new associate Brick hired (since he and Zoe both have babies to take care of), and Wade's new bartender.
But yeah, this could definitely serve as the finale, since everything ended happily for everyone. Zoe's water broke during Lemon's engagement party, and with the whole town in the hospital room because these people have no boundaries, she's overwhelmed with love and everyone she cares about being around that they she and Wade get married.
Lemon's actually quite chill this ep. So chill that Lavon admits he accidentally hijacked Zoe and Wade's proposal. Lemon's kinda pissed, but since this is the finale, she gets over it since the two of them really do want to get married.
AB and George have their own woes, with George acting like the long distance thing would be over soon enough. Because he assumes AB will eventually move in with him since they have nursing schools in Nashville also. AB is a little pissed at the presumption, that she's the one expected to drop everything (well, not everything, since she would still be on track to be a nurse), but also realizes she can't ask George to quit. So they're all, should we break up? But again, finale, so they admit neither one of them wants to and they love each other, so they end the ep happily as well.
The ep ends with a corny but cute musical number where everyone is happy. Well, except for the new lawyer/doc/bartender, since they just find out they were in a triangle.
12 Monkeys- Ha, some funny reveals. So Coles goes to the club, hoping to kill Goines before Ramse can stop him. But amusingly enough, we actually find out Cole kinda caused all this- Goines wasn't going to buy the creepy remains (which still may possibly a time stranded Cole stuck and dead in the past), but then Cole menaces him and mentions not letting him get the virus inside. So Goines is all, there's a virus inside?! And so he changes his mind about the deal and buys it. Oh, and Ramse stops Cole from killing Goines. They have a knife fight in the middle of the club, where Ramse fatally stabs Cole.
As we see later in the ep, him being mortally wounded does something with the tether, and the best 2043 can do is shunt him to 2015, but he is lost to them after that. Jones still thinks her plan can work, but Whitley is pissed and thinks its all over- they've lost so many men through various events they can't even defend themselves. And it was all for nothing, destroying Spearhead, his father dying etc.
But yeah, back in 1987, Ramse gets arrested for the stabbing and thrown in a Tokyo prison where he becomes all Zen and shit. The Striking Woman- heh, have they not given her a name yet. I also apparently didn't recognize her from a bunch of stuff I've seen her in. Apparently she was the news editor lady in Gracepoint?! What the hell, she's my age, but I would've guessed she was in her mid 40s in that. But she's also Bo's grandma on Lost Girl, and Barolay on Galactica (who? One of Anders fellow ball player teammates on the rebels with him)
But I digress, apparently she's been writing him letters in prison, and when he gets out, indoctrinates him into their group. The preacher guy is also there, and he has a necklace which when put with the necklace Jennifer gave him, creates one of those weird temporal explosions like what happened with Cassie's watches. It ends up turning a bunch of vegetation red, so is this what the red forest Cassie had been hearing about is about?
Anyways, we get confirmation that Ramse is the witness, using his foreknowledge to help guide that group into getting the virus. But, it seems there must be more time traveling in Ramse's future, or at least by a trusted ally, since the Striking Woman writing him, and the necklace being in the past implies they were guided to him by someone else.