Wasnt going to watch TBH just because it didn’t look like my sort of thing but I got bored so I did. I’m on ep4 and I love Blair, idc about Sterling or April(i know they get involved) honestly when I see her all I think of is Dr.Who era Billie Piper lol

Hmm, Billie Piper… I’m still trying to think of who April/Devon Hales reminds me of, it’s beginning to really annoy me. I’ve already considered and dismissed Anna Maxwell Martin, Amanda Schull, and Majandra Delfino and it’s not Billie Piper… 

I love Blair but I usually like the goody two shoes characters so Sterling was my fave from the start. Although Blair is only like 1% more bad and acts like she’s a full on rebel, lol. I actually thought she would be the f/f character, IF it were going to be one of them, I was also considering the mom, but Blair’s lack of falling for any one guy and general vibe made me think it’d be her. But yeah, you can’t like Blair and not like Sterling! Or vice versa! They’re a package deal.

even as “enemies” april confided so much in sterling about her dad, i wonder if sterling will do the same about her (SPOILERS) kidnapping/mom/not being blair’s twin issues. it’d be nice to see the roles switch where april is the one giving comfort to sterling

I mean, I’d LOVE if she did, and I feel like if they were real people, she absolutely would, April shared all that and she was still super mad at Sterling, Sterling’s actually mostly fine with her. But I’m not sure they’ll write it that way. TV seasons are built as these interweaving arcs, right, everything has to work together, like their arc had to build and really take off in the last few eps, after the break up with Luke, it had to be the reason why Sterling would get distracted enough from Blair to cause a rift, the breakup would need to happen in ep 10 along with the information about April’s dad getting out and add to the whole list of things Sterling was going through in the finale, plot developments can’t just be natural and organic, they have to feed into and be fed by each other.

So next season, it’s not just, she gets home and calls up April, we might not even get April or school at all in the first eps, there’s gonna be so much fallout and only then–well, unless John Stevens starts his plan to get revenge on them, then there’s gonna be a reason for their arcs to combine again. Most likely April will find out in some much more dramatic way, possibly not even from Sterling but Blair. Really depends on how they structure the season.

Wait, so if you were unaware of the plot of Lovecraft Country, that whole scene must’ve been like crazy and unexpected for you! But yeah, I’m definitely curious to see where things are going though.

Yeppppp. I’d seen the trailer, of course, and kept on hearing it’d be this take on racism and scifi, but after they showed the big monsters scene from the trailer being just a nightmare and all the discussion of scifi in books and comics, I was like, oh, they meant it that way. I knew something’d happen in that scene, it was building up to something, they were all trapped with no escape but I absolutely didn’t expect THAT. Lol, I was all “what are those noises?” so innocently.

So, how do you think April will react when she finds out the twins were the ones who grabbed her dad? On the one hand, they basically blew up April’s family, on the other, it did reveal what an a-hole he really was.

Ooof, first thought? Sterling better hope her gf isn’t as good with a gun as her. But what they may actually do? I dunno, it’s SO expected that she’ll totally blow up at her, right, and that definitely would make for a lot of juicy drama, but maybe they’ll subvert it? Have her go quiet and then be like, good. I really don’t know. 

TBH is worth the watch for the wlw?

Uh, hmm, I think so… it depends, when you say that, do you mean is the wlw good enough to watch even if you hate the rest OR do you mean is there little enough m/f. If it’s the first, I think so, you may want to stick with eps 6 onward, if it’s the second, then just the very end of 6 and then 7 and 8, lol, but honestly, I was liking the show without any knowledge of the f/f, it’s funny and silly and not too deep. The f/f was more than a bonus, it ended up integral to the story, but I would have enjoyed the season even without it.