I think Faye had a point when she was talking bout Cassie and how no one barely ever blames her. I really hate Cassie and Adam together…casting chemistry fail. Melissa finally gets some scenes that aren't completely about Nick. I'm starting to like her a little more. Poor Diana. Really like Ethan finally having some drunk free scenes.
i liked it i dont mind the chemistry between cassie and adam. granted i thought it was better with him and diana but i cant tell they're working on adam and cassie. I think they've gotten better and i think the casting was as good as it can get. This show seems hard to cast, even harder then for vd. the only person i hate is faye. the rest i think r ok. and i think that kiss was pretty good. adam i think has his best dramatic scenes i think when he's with his father.
An improvement from last week for me, mainly because I liked that the different pairing of Melissa/Diana, giving Melissa something different to do for a change, and the dark Cassie plot is somewhat intriguing, but the pouty Faye character/stuff really hasn't changed since the beginning and is played out. Pretty much all the characters haven't shown much development except for Cassie and Diana's father, imho. I sincerely hope the writers start moving things/characters along soon, or I might have to reevaluate whether or not to keep it on my rotation.
I really liked this episode, much better then the past few. They actually used magic, Faye got room to play and be entertaining, and Diana and Melissa's scenes were really nice. Adam is really creepy, though.
Another solid episode. That makes three in a row. This show is actually improving. (I had my doubts)
- Melissa reconnecting with Diana was a good improvement for her character. - I'm surprised Cassie didn't unleash some of her darkness on Faye. If Cassie could control it better, I would recommend it. - Adam is still overly angsty and boring. - Grey Damon is awful. He's the worst one yet. He needs to go. - Diana is improving as a character and Shelley Hennig has improved her acting a bit too. - How does anyone in the circle trust Faye at all at this point?
"I think Faye had a point when she was talking bout Cassie and how no one barely ever blames her."
That's only true to a point. - All problems caused by Cassie were accidental, mostly by forces she didn't understand or couldn't control. There's not a lot of blame to be placed in such circumstances. - Problems caused by Faye are due to purposeful acts on her part. The severe weather, lashing out at the female student and almost killing her, trying to steal someone's power for herself - those aren't accidents. Faye's lack of character, her unstable personality, and her selfish pursuit of power routinely put others in danger.
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It was better than but i still don like Cassie or Adam. Seriously miscast, 0 chemistry.
ReplyDeleteI think Faye had a point when she was talking bout Cassie and how no one barely ever blames her. I really hate Cassie and Adam together…casting chemistry fail. Melissa finally gets some scenes that aren't completely about Nick. I'm starting to like her a little more. Poor Diana. Really like Ethan finally having some drunk free scenes.
ReplyDeleteWas good next weeks looks good too
ReplyDeletei liked it i dont mind the chemistry between cassie and adam. granted i thought it was better with him and diana but i cant tell they're working on adam and cassie. I think they've gotten better and i think the casting was as good as it can get. This show seems hard to cast, even harder then for vd. the only person i hate is faye. the rest i think r ok. and i think that kiss was pretty good. adam i think has his best dramatic scenes i think when he's with his father.
ReplyDeleteOne of the scenes I liked with Adam and Cassie was the kissing scene….I actually thought that something "magical" would happen.
ReplyDeleteWell that make us two.
ReplyDeleteAn improvement from last week for me, mainly because I liked that the different pairing of Melissa/Diana, giving Melissa something different to do for a change, and the dark Cassie plot is somewhat intriguing, but the pouty Faye character/stuff really hasn't changed since the beginning and is played out. Pretty much all the characters haven't shown much development except for Cassie and Diana's father, imho. I sincerely hope the writers start moving things/characters along soon, or I might have to reevaluate whether or not to keep it on my rotation.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait for next week's episode, it appears to be epic. This week's episode lacked some more Jack and Cassie action.
ReplyDeleteI called it last week with the Melissa/Diana thing
ReplyDeleteme too, I was hoping the lights would explode again
ReplyDeleteI really liked this episode, much better then the past few. They actually used magic, Faye got room to play and be entertaining, and Diana and Melissa's scenes were really nice. Adam is really creepy, though.
ReplyDeleteAnother solid episode. That makes three in a row. This show is actually improving. (I had my doubts)
ReplyDelete- Melissa reconnecting with Diana was a good improvement for her character.
- I'm surprised Cassie didn't unleash some of her darkness on Faye. If Cassie could control it better, I would recommend it.
- Adam is still overly angsty and boring.
- Grey Damon is awful. He's the worst one yet. He needs to go.
- Diana is improving as a character and Shelley Hennig has improved her acting a bit too.
- How does anyone in the circle trust Faye at all at this point?
"I think Faye had a point when she was talking bout Cassie and how no one barely ever blames her."
ReplyDeleteThat's only true to a point.
- All problems caused by Cassie were accidental, mostly by forces she didn't understand or couldn't control. There's not a lot of blame to be placed in such circumstances.
- Problems caused by Faye are due to purposeful acts on her part. The severe weather, lashing out at the female student and almost killing her, trying to steal someone's power for herself - those aren't accidents. Faye's lack of character, her unstable personality, and her selfish pursuit of power routinely put others in danger.