Dexter seems fascinating :) Always a good sign when a show sucks you in on character alone. Means the plots are probably solid too and, after that, everything else just falls into place.
Folding Man used to be my least favorite ep but, after I started getting in to Will, it became much more of a favorite because it's a vital ep to him in terms of characterization and growth. Fata Morgana doesn't really accomplish much for any of the characters which is kind of fail compared to every other ep of the season.
Yeah, Sophie works, too. I just think Clara whines too much. And that she's likely to break Will's heart. If she does, I will hunt her down with a can of silly-string (that way I can get a rough idea of her outline) and one of those knife-things Druitt's wielding in the season 2 previews... I did love the looks Will and Magnus were exchanging
M: "What in the bloody hell?" W: "You don't even want to know..."
and, of course, Watson's "Well done, William!" Will: *dies*
*pets the plucky comic relief*
I think Rowling was trying to rip off Aslan's self-sacrifice for Edmund from The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe with the whole Lily death thing but, as you said. total logic fail *shakes head*
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Date: 2009-09-17 12:52 am (UTC)Folding Man used to be my least favorite ep but, after I started getting in to Will, it became much more of a favorite because it's a vital ep to him in terms of characterization and growth. Fata Morgana doesn't really accomplish much for any of the characters which is kind of fail compared to every other ep of the season.
Yeah, Sophie works, too. I just think Clara whines too much. And that she's likely to break Will's heart. If she does, I will hunt her down with a can of silly-string (that way I can get a rough idea of her outline) and one of those knife-things Druitt's wielding in the season 2 previews... I did love the looks Will and Magnus were exchanging
M: "What in the bloody hell?"
W: "You don't even want to know..."
and, of course, Watson's "Well done, William!"
Will: *dies*
*pets the plucky comic relief*
I think Rowling was trying to rip off Aslan's self-sacrifice for Edmund from The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe with the whole Lily death thing but, as you said. total logic fail *shakes head*