It was a great episode with a fabulous cliffhanger at the end. Audrey and Nathan had a great mystery this episode (and two great troubles), and I must admit, I'd like to see more of Edge again. I liked the Duke "adventure" story line, but Evi gets on my nerves. Her character is perhaps the most poorly developed one ever on the show.
Nothing special. Surprisingly enough, the part I liked most was the introduction of "the cleaner" played by Adam Copeland, a.k.a. Edge. He was much better here than he was on Sanctuary.
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Awesome! I loved it. The Trouble of the Week was pretty interesting. And yay for Jason Priestley!
ReplyDeleteIt was a great episode with a fabulous cliffhanger at the end. Audrey and Nathan had a great mystery this episode (and two great troubles), and I must admit, I'd like to see more of Edge again. I liked the Duke "adventure" story line, but Evi gets on my nerves. Her character is perhaps the most poorly developed one ever on the show.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to next week!
I think Audrey needs a little romance. Her entire life right now is all about Lucy and the troubles. Decompressing sounds like a good idea.
ReplyDeleteNothing special. Surprisingly enough, the part I liked most was the introduction of "the cleaner" played by Adam Copeland, a.k.a. Edge. He was much better here than he was on Sanctuary.
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