Note to self: Be careful when looking for God in New Orleans jazz clubs...
See you there daddy-o.
Note to self: Be careful when looking for God in New Orleans jazz clubs...
I was wondering if he was going to turn out to be his son. It could explain the way they acted towards each other, especially if they haven't seen each other in decades. It's also the kind of thing shows and movies like to do with these kind of immortal characters.I do like Cassidy and Denis and am not entirely sure Denis actually knows who Cassidy is (or at least they don't share an actual friendship). I think Cassidy's just imposed himself on some poor unsuspecting sod* who doesn't speak English.
* assuming I'm using that correctly, it just sounded right at the moment
TV Guide said:After learning about Tulip's secret relationship, Jesse and Tulip's rocky past is revisited, revealing a darker side of Jesse.
I'm not quite sure what to make of nice guy Hitler in Hell.
TV Guide said:Tulip confronts her near-death experience; Denis asks Cassidy for a major favor; and Jesse questions the price he paid to save Tulip and Cassidy.
I doubt this is the last we've seen of him, so there's probably still time to get into that later.Yep - they're deviating in LOTS of ways.However, they are deviations that still fit within the spirit of the original, in that they could still believably fit within the universe without being too far gone. I haven't found anything, really, that has been glaringly bad. I do wish they hat gotten more into the metaphysical nature of the Saint, his weapons, how they were made (and from what), and his time in hell.
PromoTV Guide said:Jesse investigates a fresh clue about God; Tulip makes friends with a new neighbor; and there's a glimpse into Cassidy's past relationship with Denis.
I think AMC has done it before with Breaking Bad and others, it allows very sparing usage for special situations. Syfy has surprisingly allowed very liberal usage of the F-bomb on its new (and awful) series Blood Drive.
I've been surprised with Starr, I like that he's not just a one-dimensional "Destroy them!" villain. I think someone called it but I was also surprised that Jesse's search has led him back to DOG.
The Magicians on Syfy edits them so badly it seems like it must be intentional. Blood Drive is the first I've seen where they let them fly without even the token attempts to edit them out."Mr Robot" also uses the F-bomb so much that even though they kind of edit it, it doesn't feel very edited to me.
Jason
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