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Oh noooo! I was preoccupied and missed it yesterday. Completely forgot about it. Gotta watch. I hope it was good!
True. She's crafty. Everyone else? More like superheroines. **shrug**The Supreme's daughter was sort of crafty, no? Of course, she was derided for it.
I have a question, tho, for the females in the audience. I (a gay man) felt that the new girl's "power" was vaguely misogynistic. I mean I felt the writers were being misogynistic. This may be just because she hasn't "learned to control it yet" and, once she does learn to harness it, it won't: a) rely upon a man to work, and b) play upon (some str8) men's fears that a woman's sexuality is evil. But this could just be me. Did it strike anyone else that way?
Worst Line: "I'm a human voodoo doll!" Way to info-dump! (Actually that whole dinner table discussion was a cornucopia of stilted dialogue and lazy writing.)
Best Line: pretty much anything uttered by Lange or Bates.
She's basically a succubus. I'm not clear why this makes her a witch. I'm more puzzled by it than offended. And really, she screwed the rapist to death, which I guess is one for the irony column.
Worst Line: "I'm a human voodoo doll!" Way to info-dump! (Actually that whole dinner table discussion was a cornucopia of stilted dialogue and lazy writing.)
So, when someone is in a coma or whatnot, they can still get a boner? This is a legitimate question. Sorry if I'm a total dunce.
And I'm not sure we needed to know everyone's super power right then and there ("I get it you're clairvoyant" came like 2 seconds before the voodoo doll line, making the whole scene quite stilted, I felt.)Of course their actions would've showed their special power nice enough.
I immediately thought of the World According to Garp.No, no valid point! I wondered the same thing. Apparently he was conscious enough to die, saw it in the eyes and whatnot. She just rode him literally to death.
I thought Hermoine and Pansy Parkinson were going to bring him back to life a la Frankenstein. That was what I took from the previews...And what the hell, I expected Evan Peters to be around MUCH longer than that -- like the whole season. C'mon now! I hope something happens to where his character turns out to be alive somehow.
And I'm not sure we needed to know everyone's super power right then and there ("I get it you're clairvoyant" came like 2 seconds before the voodoo doll line, making the whole scene quite stilted, I felt.)
I immediately thought of the World According to Garp.
I thought Hermoine and Pansy Parkinson were going to bring him back to life a la Frankenstein. That was what I took from the previews...
So, when someone is in a coma or whatnot, they can still get a boner? This is a legitimate question. Sorry if I'm a total dunce.
If Clerks has taught me anything, it's that the answer to "can they still get a boner" is always "yes," if the story requires it. ALWAYS.
As for Evan Peters, I have a feeling he's either A) dead and gone forever, and only showed up in the first ep as a tease for the Violet/Tate shippers (we are many, and not amused), OR B) coming back as a ghost/zombie/vampire/something. I have a feeling her weird succubus power might work in reverse. (Yes, that's where my mind went... What is this show doing to me...)
Enjoyed ep. 2. Like the tension between voodoo practitioners and witches. (Or maybe just Angela/Jessica/Kathy, because damn, these women are amazing!)
And I want to see a cameo by Stevie Nicks
Wait. I thought Lily Rabe **was** Stevie Nicks. (Kidding!)
Maybe she's Stevie's #1 Fan *cue Kathy Bates-esque Misery flashback*