Right, enough of letting this annoying Corona business interfere with important Legends watching.
Funny how many Fate and Destiny things can randomly change history. The world must have been very chaotic back in the day.
Because of course it's realistic that an entirely mythical artifact just happened to be part of Nate's history curriculum.
Ah. Clever Charlie.
Ah, happy family reunion.
Mick? One bad review does not a troll make.
Honestly, Mick? Seeking out a bad reviewer at their home, even if they posted a book burning video (you are a famous arsonist - consider it a tribute) - that just makes you worse than Anne Rice. Stop it, Mick.
I do believe Len's parkas are nice and warm, but just a single one on top of John's usual outfit does not a pleasant trip to Antarctica make.
I am halfway convinced this will end with the reveal that Damien knew all along.
Meanwhile, Mick is handling fatherhood even worse than Damien.
Huh. Daddy issues episode. Right. Why is it never Mummy Issues?
Hmmm
Why do I suspect this will end with Nora losing her fairy godmother powers?
Gary is getting a lot of train related trauma this episode.
There is way too little Mick this episode. Though I am liking the main plotline, mostly.
As an ending, that felt a little out of character. Unless torture in Hell is worse than unexistance? But Damien would seem more the type to try and take over.
Funny how many Fate and Destiny things can randomly change history. The world must have been very chaotic back in the day.
Because of course it's realistic that an entirely mythical artifact just happened to be part of Nate's history curriculum.
Ah. Clever Charlie.
Ah, happy family reunion.
Mick? One bad review does not a troll make.
Honestly, Mick? Seeking out a bad reviewer at their home, even if they posted a book burning video (you are a famous arsonist - consider it a tribute) - that just makes you worse than Anne Rice. Stop it, Mick.
I do believe Len's parkas are nice and warm, but just a single one on top of John's usual outfit does not a pleasant trip to Antarctica make.
I am halfway convinced this will end with the reveal that Damien knew all along.
Meanwhile, Mick is handling fatherhood even worse than Damien.
Huh. Daddy issues episode. Right. Why is it never Mummy Issues?
Hmmm
Why do I suspect this will end with Nora losing her fairy godmother powers?
Gary is getting a lot of train related trauma this episode.
There is way too little Mick this episode. Though I am liking the main plotline, mostly.
As an ending, that felt a little out of character. Unless torture in Hell is worse than unexistance? But Damien would seem more the type to try and take over.