Why was Zeus just knocking on the door? I don't know if I would have sent a tornado to her house or destroyed the door with lightning, it's kind of weird. And in all other respects, the series is excellent!
Thank you. I guessed it, but I had to clarify. Actually, I love the Greek gods, and that's why I like the season. Although there is a lot of absurdity.
For some reason, it seems like they're just trying to drag out the whole plot now, because it's getting a little boring to figure out Bo and Susan's relationship.Kenzi is missing
@melhiora: Is it just getting boring? By the third season, I was tired of Bo and her constant throwing.. in each episode of 40 minutes, at least 20 is the fuck, finding out who loves whom or both.
I just forced myself to watch it the other day... it's completely different from the series I started watching. A bunch of characters that no one is going to reveal, Beau's drawn-out "love" line with someone, the characters' actions are not clear, and the action is getting less and less. Indeed, the question of the season remains open - "why am I still watching this?".
I wonder how many more seasons they want to shoot, will Hades come and destroy them all or what? come on, yes, Dyson + Bo, well, it's normal) poor Temzen only, I feel sorry for her ((((
I've looked at it up to this point in one go. Today, it's rare to see a series with an interesting plot and SO much fan service. Although noticeably sharp... although there is a sudden decrease in the quality of the series starting from the first episode of the fourth season. The last episode of the third and the first episode of the fourth are just heaven and earth.
Nevertheless, I still want to watch and find out the ending.
It's nice to have chosen Eric Roberts for the role of Hades.
I miss Kenzi. And for Gale.
As for the edge peering, I'm at a loss. From the first to the end of the second season, he shipped Bo and Lauren, then switched to Bo and Tamsen. Dyson somehow missed the cash register altogether.
It's kind of strange to me that the authors of the series forgot about the story "the wolf has one mate for life", somehow Dyson's relationship with Bo completely faded into the background. But Vex and Mark are really interesting. Hopefully, this won't be Mark's last appearance on the series.
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Especially in a series with a ghost that wasn't even shown once.
I just don't understand why Zeus is so cocky in front of him.
And that was the season finale?
Actually, I love the Greek gods, and that's why I like the season. Although there is a lot of absurdity.
it's completely different from the series I started watching.
A bunch of characters that no one is going to reveal, Beau's drawn-out "love" line with someone, the characters' actions are not clear, and the action is getting less and less.
Indeed, the question of the season remains open - "why am I still watching this?".
come on, yes, Dyson + Bo, well, it's normal) poor Temzen only, I feel sorry for her ((((
I'm just disappointed that Kenzi isn't in the final episodes:(
Although noticeably sharp... although there is a sudden decrease in the quality of the series starting from the first episode of the fourth season. The last episode of the third and the first episode of the fourth are just heaven and earth.
Nevertheless, I still want to watch and find out the ending.
It's nice to have chosen Eric Roberts for the role of Hades.
I miss Kenzi. And for Gale.
As for the edge peering, I'm at a loss. From the first to the end of the second season, he shipped Bo and Lauren, then switched to Bo and Tamsen. Dyson somehow missed the cash register altogether.
But Vex and Mark are really interesting. Hopefully, this won't be Mark's last appearance on the series.