Today I had oatmeal for the first time. It was not as bad as I expected, though that's probably the maple and brown sugar talking. I feel so...fibrous.
i'd already heard ~rumblings that he was amazing but seriously nothing could have prepared me for that episode
and also i'm glad that random girl who's name i don't remember who is in pageants seems to have moved on to luke, she is much less irritating when she's hounding someone who is a) her own age and b) hasn't boned her mom
i would add more but you pretty much touched on everything else in your post
He had Topher down. I mean, everything, from the way he moved to the timbre of his voice to the way he sucked in his breath at times. That guy has amazing control of his...everything. When they were talking to each other! Hilarity! And then when they were in the same room! It was just! Just!
I think that was possibly my favorite scene(or collection of scenes) of that show ever.
wasn't he originally supposed to out only the L.A. Dollhouse to screw them over but make Rossum out to be heroes?The impression I got was that he was supposed to do pretty much what he did, claim the bad people were competitiors of Rossum, and not Rossum itself, and I thought... place the LA Dollhouse in the role of said bad people (whether he outed it as "The Dollhouse" or A Dollhouse or not in the process. The "she's just mental and there is no Dollhouse anywhere" was a twist
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I loved Dollhouse in season 1, but these two eps, Belonging, and Epitaph One really cranked it up to eleven.
And I really loved that they cared enough to ask the questions about the identities that develop, starting with Saunders earlier this season. Its clear that Echo wants to stay Echo, not become Caroline again. I also love the implication that Caroline flaws may not have been solely in the eyes of many viewers (if what Bennett said is accurate, leaving your best friend badly injured, to take the heat for something you both did is cooold)
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dude
that FNL episode went into my top episodes of tv ever, zach gilford OWNED
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Ooooh. Yes, I remember! Hi!
that FNL episode went into my top episodes of tv ever, zach gilford OWNED
IT WAS SO GOOD.
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and also i'm glad that random girl who's name i don't remember who is in pageants seems to have moved on to luke, she is much less irritating when she's hounding someone who is a) her own age and b) hasn't boned her mom
i would add more but you pretty much touched on everything else in your post
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I think that was possibly my favorite scene(or collection of scenes) of that show ever.
wasn't he originally supposed to out only the L.A. Dollhouse to screw them over but make Rossum out to be heroes?The impression I got was that he was supposed to do pretty much what he did, claim the bad people were competitiors of Rossum, and not Rossum itself, and I thought... place the LA Dollhouse in the role of said bad people (whether he outed it as "The Dollhouse" or A Dollhouse or not in the process. The "she's just mental and there is no Dollhouse anywhere" was a twist ( ... )
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And I really loved that they cared enough to ask the questions about the identities that develop, starting with Saunders earlier this season. Its clear that Echo wants to stay Echo, not become Caroline again. I also love the implication that Caroline flaws may not have been solely in the eyes of many viewers (if what Bennett said is accurate, leaving your best friend badly injured, to take the heat for something you both did is cooold)
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And Walter was adorable. Noble owns this role in all the best ways.
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