Getting to this episode a few days late, as I just yesterday came home from a nice visit to (mostly) the Netherlands with my mom. The tulips say "Hi!".
"Creepy is my business, and it looks like business is good." Surely you mean evil, John?
For a time travel show they have a terrible linear approach to time. It's Jane Austen, she's still going to be in her own time in a few hours.
Well. I don't think most Georgian weddings turned into orgies.
Mona missed the part where all Austen's heroines marry for love, certainly, but also sensibly.
Well, that's not a terrible magical fugitive. Probably not well placed in Austen's time and place, but, well...
Why would an actual god identify the religion he's part of? Surely, to him, he's just the god of love?
So, god ofsex pollen love aboard and Nora and Ray sharing a bed?
Question: how the hell did Ray get married the first time?
Why do I think Jane Austen is about to invent horror instead of romance novels?
Mick and John seem to have forgotten to bicker entirely since the episodes started up again.
Now, now, Mona, that's unkind. Rebecca Silver is your favourite author.
That's what I was thinking, Sanjay! Thank you.
Between the unicorn and the divine god of sex pollen/ashes, this season has a lot of non-consensual drugs.
Why not, Zari? What's good for the goose, after all - you can have yourself multiple spouses as well.
Ah, a bit of hostility back.
Monsterland? Well, that's a turn of pace. Still not an appropriate way to treat dangerous, sentient beings, but still.
"Creepy is my business, and it looks like business is good." Surely you mean evil, John?
For a time travel show they have a terrible linear approach to time. It's Jane Austen, she's still going to be in her own time in a few hours.
Well. I don't think most Georgian weddings turned into orgies.
Mona missed the part where all Austen's heroines marry for love, certainly, but also sensibly.
Well, that's not a terrible magical fugitive. Probably not well placed in Austen's time and place, but, well...
Why would an actual god identify the religion he's part of? Surely, to him, he's just the god of love?
So, god of
Question: how the hell did Ray get married the first time?
Why do I think Jane Austen is about to invent horror instead of romance novels?
Mick and John seem to have forgotten to bicker entirely since the episodes started up again.
Now, now, Mona, that's unkind. Rebecca Silver is your favourite author.
That's what I was thinking, Sanjay! Thank you.
Between the unicorn and the divine god of sex pollen/ashes, this season has a lot of non-consensual drugs.
Why not, Zari? What's good for the goose, after all - you can have yourself multiple spouses as well.
Ah, a bit of hostility back.
Monsterland? Well, that's a turn of pace. Still not an appropriate way to treat dangerous, sentient beings, but still.