03-08-2016, 11:53 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-08-2016, 12:05 PM by wfmyers1207.)
(03-08-2016, 05:09 AM)New Guy Wrote: Hello SumYungHo,
You commented:
Quote:[I] bitterly resent the fact that one particular character was not torn to pieces by wild dogs and then shat into the remote Oregon wilderness.Many of us have a character that we would prefer was gone and undesired plot lines (depressing roads) that we have not enjoyed.
Had the Powers That Be employed these Heroic canines, they would have avoided a needlessly depressing road that has resulted in the most disappointing development, thus far, in Season 5.
So, SumYungHo, who is your "particular character" and your "depressing road?" For me, the "particular character" was Hexenette. I felt Nick was done with her and I even questioned if anyone would attend her funeral; good riddance. The FrankenEve character is an insult to Nick. For me, the "depressing road" is the Ship Nadalind plot. The flashbacks during their scenes remind me just why Ship Nadalind is not sea worthy.
Hey Forum, if you read this, why not add your two cents and tell about your "particular character" and "depressing road?"
New Guy
As I've made clear in past posts, the real lame thing the show has done was bringing back Bitsie Tulloch as Eve/Juliette. I'm not trying to be a troll here, but the woman is simply a poor actress.
And I've never cared for the character at all anyway. She was seldom anything but a millstone on Nick's back. Thinking about it, it wasn't really Tulloch's fault all that much. The writer's seemed to have added her to the cast as a sort of appendage.
"Our hero needs a love interest. Let's add an inane chick to fill the role. Problem solved." That seems to have been as much thought as they gave to the character.
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