About the Author - Lisa Macklem
I do interviews and write articles for the site in addition to reviewing a number of shows, including Supernatural, Arrow, Agents of Shield, The Walking Dead, Game of Thrones, Forever, Defiance, Bitten, Glee, and a few others! Highlights of this past year include covering San Diego Comic Con as press and a set visit to Bitten. When I'm not writing about television shows, I'm often writing about entertainment and media law in my capacity as a legal scholar. I also work in theatre when the opportunity arises. I'm an avid runner and rider, currently training in dressage.
Going to pick the best of the worst ones, which is still going to be a challenge.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite scene is with Bash and his experience with the no nunsense woman. He has no time to think of others, as many has implied he's being selfish. For heavens sake! The man has been run through with a sword, in horrible bloody agony and suffering, and he should take into consideration that the woman said there will be consequences if he lets her lay hands on him? Is he supposed to be in full faculties of him thinking while lying there gasping for air, bleeding out, and facing death? Is he honestly thinking about Francis, Kenna, or anybody else? NO! He can't be rational with what he has been through. Bash choosing life is the best scene in this episode.
ReplyDeleteAll Mary and Conde scene
ReplyDeleteConde chooses Mary, Lola and Mary talks and of course the vision comes true. I've been waiting so long for Francis illness.
ReplyDeleteOther: Neither?
ReplyDeleteI voted for "The vision comes true" not because I want Francis to die soon but because I'm hoping that Francis' illness will be used to put some sense in Mary so that she can leave Condè and reunite with her husband once and for all!
ReplyDeleteI have to say I really didn't like any of scenes. So I didn't vote :( Hope next episode is better :)
ReplyDeleteAgreed!
ReplyDeleteI agree - though I have to say that I was hoping something awful would happen to Kenna. Really, I don't believe that Bash believed the woman healing people was hurting others - I think he thought it was all coincidence - which it most likely is!
ReplyDeleteThe vision coming true. I've been waiting for this for so long, this will drive Mary's story even further and hopefully back to Scotland soon.
ReplyDeleteWhat is wrong with you people Without francis there is no Show
ReplyDeleteDespite I keep saying that the show is about Mary Queen of Scots'life not the Mary and Francis love story,I have to admit that if Francis dies at the end of the season I will lose any interest in watching the show.He's one of the main characters and he's one of the favourites,so the writers better be careful of what to do if they want to keep this show alive!
ReplyDeleteYes, that's whst I hope too! But I think Francis will die and Bash will consider it the price for his life being saved.
ReplyDeleteEXACTLY!!! Thank you for saying it Brenda! I have already lost interest in this season compared to the first...remove Francis entirely and I will probably stop watching!
ReplyDeleteI agree!!!
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ReplyDeleteI'm french, i don't speak english to worte it as well!
That's that I think when Mary is call a hole ...
ReplyDeleteIt was said previously, but this show is about Mary Queen of Scots, not Mary and Francis' reign. Mary was married to two other men in her lifetime. Will it be sad to lose Francis? Yes. But that's history.
ReplyDeleteThe show can absolutely survive without Francis. Maybe then Bash can be featured more prominently. In the credits, Bash is billed above Francis (not saying it means anything, just pointing it out).
Let's get one thing straight: there are only two characters on this show we CANNOT be without, and that is Mary and Catherine. I don't even want to imagine this show without Catherine.