Yedlin's icy rage is his best quality when coping with Wayward Pines.
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Yedlin's icy rage is his best quality when coping with Wayward Pines.
What a completely middling episode to end a season of mostly misfires that yet managed to uncover a few gems amidst the rubbish.
Ultimately, the film settles for being one of those British apocalypse tales about the inevitable demise of the Empire, down to a drowned world scene near the end of the film.
Things whiz by so quick on The Vampire Diaries, even I lose track.
You know what probably sucks the most about being a vampire?
These aren't your baseball playing Twilight vamps, these are eldritch beings stuck in their own worst patterns for centuries, torturing each other to epic degrees.
It's starting to all add up, the direly different straits of the changed future, the increasingly hopeless fates of our heroes in the past/present.
We finally meet this season of The Vampire Diaries' Big Bad, and she's a badass.