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Supergirl- Heh, truthfully, I'd rather them not just do that at all. Like I don't think they really need to mention Superman as often as they do. Like, having a brief scene of his back, or having him text Kara is kinda weird.
I'm definitely curious about Hank Henshaw's deal though. Like, he has the secret creepy glowing eyes, but he also doesn't seem to have menacing designs yet. So it'll be cool to see what comes of that.
Fargo- Wow, I'm surprised. Well, sort of. Like I was expecting stuff like that to eventually happen, but its still a shock when it does. I mean, Malvo massacring that one set of mobsters and the blizzard shootout where Gus accidentally shoots Molly and Malvo kills Adam Goldberg's character was close to this point in the season. So the show isn't shy about dropping a lot of bodies quick. But like I said, while I was expecting it to happen soon enough, its still a shock when it actually occurs.
I did not expect the Gerhardts to attack so quickly, and not only kill one of the twins, but Brad Garrett's character. But ooh, Dodd getting Hanzee to lie to his mom and say Rye was killed by an assassin called "the butcher" because his day job is a butcher is evil. He wants a freaking war. And he doesn't even know his daughter is literally sleeping with the enemy, and now she's too far in that the only way she'll live is to betray her family. But yeah, it seems like they'll eventually be toast. Like unless they somehow wipe out all of the KC guys, they'll just keep on sending people.
But heh, the ep was titled gift of the magi because Peggy sells her car to get Ed the money for the butcher shop, but a botched attempt by Charlie to kill Ed ends up with the shop burning down and Ed realizing they have to run. Too bad Lou knows what's been going down and the ep ends with police cars at the Blomquists.
(Also, I'm amused that Charlie's first attempt to try and kill Ed has him crushing on the morbid Butcher's daughter, and since he ends up chickening out, having to buy a random piece of meat.)
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend- Oh, dear. Wow, because Josh is apparently oblivious that Rebecca is having deep seated issues with him at the center, he does the absolutely wrong thing for her right now. He's apparently developed feelings for her again, but not only does he outright tell her he does, he says he's committed to Valencia though. So that's a mess waiting to happen.
But heh, as I've said before, I'm amused that Rebecca is so good at her job that she can just blow work off all the time with no negative consequences for her or her clients. But also, she really must be rich, if she can try to buy the love of the office and have 10K to just plant in her boss's ex-wife's luggage.
Supergirl- Heh, truthfully, I'd rather them not just do that at all. Like I don't think they really need to mention Superman as often as they do. Like, having a brief scene of his back, or having him text Kara is kinda weird.
I'm definitely curious about Hank Henshaw's deal though. Like, he has the secret creepy glowing eyes, but he also doesn't seem to have menacing designs yet. So it'll be cool to see what comes of that.
Fargo- Wow, I'm surprised. Well, sort of. Like I was expecting stuff like that to eventually happen, but its still a shock when it does. I mean, Malvo massacring that one set of mobsters and the blizzard shootout where Gus accidentally shoots Molly and Malvo kills Adam Goldberg's character was close to this point in the season. So the show isn't shy about dropping a lot of bodies quick. But like I said, while I was expecting it to happen soon enough, its still a shock when it actually occurs.
I did not expect the Gerhardts to attack so quickly, and not only kill one of the twins, but Brad Garrett's character. But ooh, Dodd getting Hanzee to lie to his mom and say Rye was killed by an assassin called "the butcher" because his day job is a butcher is evil. He wants a freaking war. And he doesn't even know his daughter is literally sleeping with the enemy, and now she's too far in that the only way she'll live is to betray her family. But yeah, it seems like they'll eventually be toast. Like unless they somehow wipe out all of the KC guys, they'll just keep on sending people.
But heh, the ep was titled gift of the magi because Peggy sells her car to get Ed the money for the butcher shop, but a botched attempt by Charlie to kill Ed ends up with the shop burning down and Ed realizing they have to run. Too bad Lou knows what's been going down and the ep ends with police cars at the Blomquists.
(Also, I'm amused that Charlie's first attempt to try and kill Ed has him crushing on the morbid Butcher's daughter, and since he ends up chickening out, having to buy a random piece of meat.)
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend- Oh, dear. Wow, because Josh is apparently oblivious that Rebecca is having deep seated issues with him at the center, he does the absolutely wrong thing for her right now. He's apparently developed feelings for her again, but not only does he outright tell her he does, he says he's committed to Valencia though. So that's a mess waiting to happen.
But heh, as I've said before, I'm amused that Rebecca is so good at her job that she can just blow work off all the time with no negative consequences for her or her clients. But also, she really must be rich, if she can try to buy the love of the office and have 10K to just plant in her boss's ex-wife's luggage.