Love Dash and Ingrid. They are the the best couple right now. So glad for this paring. Dash is not a cold blood murderer, he killed a guy who was blackmailing him and it was bc he can t handle his powers yet. He is a compasionate guy as we've seen him.with his patiants.
I loved this show, but this season seems all over the place. I don't like what they're doing to Killian. I thought once the brothers found out they were warlocks we'd see them having more scenes together figuring things out and what it means to have powers. Daniel feels like he's been downgraded to a guest star to only show up and have Killian be Eva's sex toy. I expected better than this. They don't seem to know what to do with Freya either. So disappointed right now. The only interesting thing going on is Ingrid and Dash, but I see Ingrid getting her heart broken again. Freya is right to be suspicious and worried for Ingrid. I didn't really see it so much as jealousy, but more of concern for her sister for being out with Dash after the things he said to her.
True. But to quote the best quote of the episode, "Sometimes to make an omlette, you have to kill a few people." You back a warlock into a corner, it won't end well. It's weird but I think I like Dash and Ingrid much more than Freya and Killian. I guess life's more fun when it's a bit darker. Dash does need to find a better way to deal with the people causing trouble for him. Perhaps Dash and his brother need to work together to learn more about controlling their gifts. However, I'm not anticipating good things when they find out how their mother really died.
Dash and Ingrid. DASH AND INGRID. tho Dash you idiot, why did you kill the poor man. I hope Ingrid can get through him. Now we get why the mandragora was looking for a body, it was not for itself but for Big bad grampa, i found interesting that he is inside Frederick's body how long untill Johanna finds out what he is up to?. Killian and Maya (i called her that cause i dont remember her name). Does she comes from Asgard too? it seems tehre a lot of Asgardians in Earth.
I loved this episode.I like Dash and Ingrid together if Dash stops killing people!What he did with the guy who blackmailed him was excusable because he lost control but this was on purpose. I really hate Eva and I don't like her storyline. I don't know why she wants Killian so much and,for me,it doesn't make sense and it's desesperating.Tarkoff looks pretty evil and I'm sure he's going to be an interesting character. Fredderick is a good guy because he saved his mother.It's interesting that grandfather's spirit is inside of Fredderick.
Dash didn't really have much control then, he thought he'd killed his brother and was going insane, one thing he was not was in control. Also I thought the blackmailer had it coming, if only for his plain stupidity. I mean honestly, you think you see a man kill his brother by flinging him in the air from ten feet away and you then try to blackmail this person? And that a gun would somehow stop him? Seriously?
I liked this episode. Lots of potential, with each storyline finally starting to get a little juicy.
Dash and Ingrid have good chemistry. I like their friendship, as well as their potential for romance. I find this season's "dark Dash" more intriguing than "good guy Dash" from season one. Although, I hope he owns up to his dark side more, and tells Ingrid the truth. No way to start, or keep, a relationship, if you're dishonest about big things like murder, even if it's out of self-preservation.
Wendy and the ex-husband were fun and entertaining, as is all of Wendy's scenes. I liked the look on Freya's face, because it mirrored my own reaction, when Wendy and the ex were recounting their, seemingly fun, past. I miss the actor as WH13's Pete. I hope we viewers will get to see Wendy's adventures in past lives more, instead of just hearing about it.
So glad that Frederick didn't poison Joanna after all. It gives me further hope for his character's intentions. After his last discussion with Tarkoff, about finding new ways to help his grandfather (The Evil King), I guess Frederick is more in the grey area of morality. He seems to love all of his family, from his mother and sisters, to his evil grandfather as well. I find Frederick to be an interesting character.
I like how viewers are seeing so many different aspects to Joanna. Her frustration at not being told details of her family's life, and reaction when Wendy called her out on Joanna's own hypocrisy, was a nice scene, and (I think) a long time coming. As Wendy smirked at Joanna's little spat about the untalented hack that's being recognized as an artist, I too was enjoying that scene. I like how the show is getting so good at developing Joanna as more than just a powerful being, but also one that's flawed and human. I enjoy it when a show makes an effort to create complex, layered character development like this. I'm also glad the show didn't so easily weaken Joanna, with just some potion. I like that she's practically the most powerful person around. Gives her, and the rest of our main protagonists (ie, everyone on the "good" side), a mystical and empowered sense, that almost emboldens the viewer as well.
Now we have to wait for yet another week until we watch the next episode because of Labor Day and I wish some networks would still air the new episodes on those holidays becuause it's not like anything else will be on.
That was the best line of the night. Also, the Dash/Ingrid pairing makes sense because we saw it develop organically from a bond. The Freya/Killian pairing however is the fluff dollar store romance novels are made of, and worth equally as little investing in.
Whoever thought turning Killian into a sex slave would be an interesting story arc obviously never took an actual creative writing course. It's much more like terrible fan fiction that somehow made it to television.
I hope the PI gets the police report indicating Dash was at the scene of the crime and goes after him. It would be too easy to wrap everything up with the father's untimely death at the art show.
"I hope we viewers will get to see Wendy's adventures in past lives more, instead of just hearing about it."
That is one of my primary issues with this show. There is way to much telling, and now enough showing. It's really one of the most fundamental principles of good story telling. How hard would it have been to throw in a couple of flash backs to Wendy's former life with her ex-husband?
"I like how viewers are seeing so many different aspects to Joanna.
I was pleased to hear Joanna's profession as an art teacher referenced. This show has a way of letting all the witchy melodrama take over and it was nice to have a harkening back to seeing Joanna as more than just a supernatural conduit.
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Dash and Ingrid kissed and I'm so thrilled about that! I need them to be together.
ReplyDeleteAnd I appreciated surprise!Eddie McClintock. Ew at Frederick and his shady-ass behavior. Please renew this show, Lifetime.
dash is a murderer. why do you want her with a murderer. He is manipulative and kind of evil.
ReplyDeleteLove Dash and Ingrid. They are the the best couple right now. So glad for this paring. Dash is not a cold blood murderer, he killed a guy who was blackmailing him and it was bc he can t handle his powers yet. He is a compasionate guy as we've seen him.with his patiants.
ReplyDeleteI loved this show, but this season seems all over the place. I don't like what they're doing to Killian. I thought once the brothers found out they were warlocks we'd see them having more scenes together figuring things out and what it means to have powers. Daniel feels like he's been downgraded to a guest star to only show up and have Killian be Eva's sex toy. I expected better than this. They don't seem to know what to do with Freya either. So disappointed right now. The only interesting thing going on is Ingrid and Dash, but I see Ingrid getting her heart broken again. Freya is right to be suspicious and worried for Ingrid. I didn't really see it so much as jealousy, but more of concern for her sister for being out with Dash after the things he said to her.
ReplyDeleteI like them together. They seem like friends. He didn't have that with Freya.
ReplyDeleteBut @Krista McInturff has a point. He needs to stop killing people. Power is corrupting him awful fast.
Do you think this is my first-go around shipping murderer with not-murderers? LOL.
ReplyDeleteLOL. Great answer.
ReplyDeletethats funny. i can see your point.
ReplyDeleteit was pretty cold blooded to murder the father of the man he murdered just to cover his tracks.
ReplyDeleteTrue. But to quote the best quote of the episode, "Sometimes to make an omlette, you have to kill a few people." You back a warlock into a corner, it won't end well. It's weird but I think I like Dash and Ingrid much more than Freya and Killian. I guess life's more fun when it's a bit darker. Dash does need to find a better way to deal with the people causing trouble for him. Perhaps Dash and his brother need to work together to learn more about controlling their gifts. However, I'm not anticipating good things when they find out how their mother really died.
ReplyDeleteDash is a cold blooded murderer and he had control over his power then and only made Ingrid believe he wasn't and was protecting her.
ReplyDeleteDash and Ingrid. DASH AND INGRID. tho Dash you idiot, why did you kill the poor man. I hope Ingrid can get through him.
ReplyDeleteNow we get why the mandragora was looking for a body, it was not for itself but for Big bad grampa, i found interesting that he is inside Frederick's body how long untill Johanna finds out what he is up to?.
Killian and Maya (i called her that cause i dont remember her name). Does she comes from Asgard too? it seems tehre a lot of Asgardians in Earth.
i agree with you about the brothers, I think it would be really interesting to see them work together. i think eva is isolating killian a bit.
ReplyDeleteI loved this episode.I like Dash and Ingrid together if Dash stops killing people!What he did with the guy who blackmailed him was excusable because he lost control but this was on purpose. I really hate Eva and I don't like her storyline. I don't know why she wants Killian so much and,for me,it doesn't make sense and it's desesperating.Tarkoff looks pretty evil and I'm sure he's going to be an interesting character. Fredderick is a good guy because he saved his mother.It's interesting that grandfather's spirit is inside of Fredderick.
ReplyDeleteDash didn't really have much control then, he thought he'd killed his brother and was going insane, one thing he was not was in control. Also I thought the blackmailer had it coming, if only for his plain stupidity. I mean honestly, you think you see a man kill his brother by flinging him in the air from ten feet away and you then try to blackmail this person? And that a gun would somehow stop him? Seriously?
ReplyDeleteI liked this episode. Lots of potential, with each storyline finally starting to get a little juicy.
ReplyDeleteDash and Ingrid have good chemistry. I like their friendship, as well as their potential for romance. I find this season's "dark Dash" more intriguing than "good guy Dash" from season one. Although, I hope he owns up to his dark side more, and tells Ingrid the truth. No way to start, or keep, a relationship, if you're dishonest about big things like murder, even if it's out of self-preservation.
Wendy and the ex-husband were fun and entertaining, as is all of Wendy's scenes. I liked the look on Freya's face, because it mirrored my own reaction, when Wendy and the ex were recounting their, seemingly fun, past. I miss the actor as WH13's Pete. I hope we viewers will get to see Wendy's adventures in past lives more, instead of just hearing about it.
So glad that Frederick didn't poison Joanna after all. It gives me further hope for his character's intentions. After his last discussion with Tarkoff, about finding new ways to help his grandfather (The Evil King), I guess Frederick is more in the grey area of morality. He seems to love all of his family, from his mother and sisters, to his evil grandfather as well. I find Frederick to be an interesting character.
I like how viewers are seeing so many different aspects to Joanna. Her frustration at not being told details of her family's life, and reaction when Wendy called her out on Joanna's own hypocrisy, was a nice scene, and (I think) a long time coming. As Wendy smirked at Joanna's little spat about the untalented hack that's being recognized as an artist, I too was enjoying that scene. I like how the show is getting so good at developing Joanna as more than just a powerful being, but also one that's flawed and human. I enjoy it when a show makes an effort to create complex, layered character development like this. I'm also glad the show didn't so easily weaken Joanna, with just some potion. I like that she's practically the most powerful person around. Gives her, and the rest of our main protagonists (ie, everyone on the "good" side), a mystical and empowered sense, that almost emboldens the viewer as well.
Now we have to wait for yet another week until we watch the next episode because of Labor Day and I wish some networks would still air the new episodes on those holidays becuause it's not like anything else will be on.
ReplyDeleteThat was the best line of the night. Also, the Dash/Ingrid pairing makes sense because we saw it develop organically from a bond. The Freya/Killian pairing however is the fluff dollar store romance novels are made of, and worth equally as little investing in.
ReplyDeleteWhoever thought turning Killian into a sex slave would be an interesting story arc obviously never took an actual creative writing course. It's much more like terrible fan fiction that somehow made it to television.
ReplyDeleteI hope the PI gets the police report indicating Dash was at the scene of the crime and goes after him. It would be too easy to wrap everything up with the father's untimely death at the art show.
ReplyDelete"I hope we viewers will get to see Wendy's adventures in past lives more, instead of just hearing about it."
ReplyDeleteThat is one of my primary issues with this show. There is way to much telling, and now enough showing. It's really one of the most fundamental principles of good story telling. How hard would it have been to throw in a couple of flash backs to Wendy's former life with her ex-husband?
"I like how viewers are seeing so many different aspects to Joanna.
I was pleased to hear Joanna's profession as an art teacher referenced. This show has a way of letting all the witchy melodrama take over and it was nice to have a harkening back to seeing Joanna as more than just a supernatural conduit.