[S7E10] Surprise, Surprise
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For any The 100 fans looking for some nostalgia as the series concludes, TV Fanatic has a surprise interview series for you! \"Looking Back On The 100\" centers on monumental cast members and characters from the show that left their mark.
We spoke with Eli Goree about his time on the show, as well as Michael Beach about the journey he had, and we even took a walk down memory lane with Christopher Larkin and Aaron Ginsburg. We even checked in with Zach McGowan about that surprise return to the show.We also spoke with Leah Gibson about #GinaWasReal and Nadia Hilker about creating the character of Luna.Chai Hansen also looked back at the show with us when it came to his time on it as Ilian. And Charmaine DeGraté expanded on her writing journey with the show, as well as what it was like to write for Bellamy and Octavia Blake.
Haley (Sarah Hyland), Alex (Ariel Winter), and Luke (Nolan Gould) are surprised when Mitchell (Jesse Tyler Ferguson) shows up in order to cash a coupon they gave him for his belated birthday. It turns out they actually forgot his birthday this year, so they scramble in order to give him a good day. When they're out of ideas, they decide to show him an impromptu tour of celebrity homes during which Mitchell meets actor Ray Liotta. The kids apologize to him, since he is the first who calls them and he always gives them extraordinary gifts. Mitch reassures them by telling them that he knew that they didn't plan something. Ray decides to introduce him to Barbra Streisand, and, though Mitch can only hear her voice, it makes him happy.
Just last week, The Walking Dead proved it can still be creative with its zombie kills after Rick and Michonne set a series record and killed over 300 with a steel cable stretched across two cars. So perhaps it shouldn't come as a surprise that we're seeing Rick fight an armor-clad walker, gladiator-style, in a coliseum that doubles as a junkyard.
I remember the episode where Hetty offered Deeks a NCIS job and he started to confess to something he had done to her Segway! Deeks (like most of us) has a lot of things he could confess to so why would he tell her until he knew what he was being charged for. He was surprised the cops were searching his home, what were they looking for Did they think he had the bad cops stash!
We begin with a pretty cool montage that follows Emiko as she runs around Star City crossing names off a list while she monologues about justice and the failures of the system. Her nighttime adventures eventually lead her to break into a security company building to find some man named William Glenmorgan; however, the security guards surprise her while she's stealing something from the server and manage to hit her with a bullet as she tries to flee the scene. Of course, when Oliver shows up to examine the scene with Dinah and the SCPD the following day, he picks up her DNA sample and takes it home for Felicity to test it.
Case closed, but not the episode. Parker denies all wrong doing. He explains he loves his sister. \"You're ruining everything!\" he says. \"It was supposed to be a surprise!\" Sure enough, Parker has made a mobile above the baby's crib with badges from B&B's uniforms, photos and a motor from a smashed remote control truck. Christine laughs. Booth hugs his son. It's a family moment.
While these arguments do happen, they're normally all hashed out before trial begins, so there's no surprise to either side. In fact, criminal cases can be tossed out of court and convictions overturned if prosecutors withhold evidence from the defense.
The episode of your topic was broadcast tonight. The quote resonated with me. I looked it and in the process landed here. What a great read! I love the Blue Blood series because of its unapologetic way it incorporates faith, as well as the little surprises that happen along the way.
Sookie walks into the living room, with Bill following behind her. She tells him in a slightly exasperated way to explain himself. Much to her surprise and annoyance, he reminisces about the first time he \"called on her\" and met her family in that room just a couple of years before. Sookie tells Bill that she is confused by his ability to recall memories so fondly while being so committed to his own suicide. He starts by telling her that she deserves everything in her life that will make her happy. She counters that all that will make her happy is to have him live. He challenges her to consider what her future would look like if he is still in her life, and tells her that no matter how many times she promises herself to forget about him and other vampires, she keeps returning out of her love for him. She angrily asks him if he choosing to die because she has no self-respect. He denies this, and she again demands a coherent reason for his decision. Bill tells her that Hepatitis V has made him feel more human than he ever has before, even when he was still human, because it has given him back his mortality and reminded him of what a natural life is supposed to be. He mentions pausing at the graves of his family in the Bon Temps Cemetery, and remarks that his grave is the only one that is empty. He explains to Sookie that the natural course of life is to live and learn and enjoy the rewards of love and parenthood, not outliving one's children and descendants by centuries. He goes on to say that he knows that she wants to experience those things, but she never will if he remains in her life, as they could never have children together. Choking back tears, she suggests that since she cannot quit him, then he should quit her. Bill admits that he cannot anymore than she can. He then gently asks her to help him die by using her vampire-killing light ball that would not only end his misery, but end hers as well, as she would no longer be a Faerie and her problem with vampires would be over. Sookie is horrified by this, and asks him to consider the magnitude of what he is asking. Bill replies that there is nothing shameful about being human, and she would finally have the normal life that she always wanted. Visibly disturbed, she asks Bill to leave. He tries to press on, but she warns him that she will rescind his invitation if he does not leave on his own. He begins to head toward the door, when he stops and asks her to think about his request. She answers that she is thinking, and it is obvious that the thought is too awful to comprehend. He turns and exits the house.
Members of the Yakuza speed on their way to Sookie's house with dance music blaring. Meanwhile, an aggravated Mr. Gus sips his drink at the bar in Fangtasia. In the dungeon, Pam apologizes to Eric for having been used as the pawn to betray Sookie to the Yakuza. He does not answer, but instead glares at Sarah, who is still bound and gagged. Pam calls his name to prompt some acknowledgement. To her surprise, he tells her to unchain Sarah. She asks him if he has a plan or if he is acting impulsively because of his anger. He calmly replies that he is releasing Sarah. This statement shocks both Pam and Sarah. Pam does not move, and Eric proceeds to unchain Sarah, who gasps with joy. He tells her not to get her hopes up too high, because they have no intention of allowing her to escape from them. He viciously grabs Sarah by the throat and lifts her off the ground, slamming her onto the table that Pam had just been silvered on. Confused, Pam reminds Eric that Sarah is still considered to be missing and many parties are searching for her. She then suggests that they all escape through the back tunnel, of which Mr. Gus and the Yakuza are still ignorant. Eric replies that they are not going to run, but instead are going to kill Mr. Gus and steal New Blood from the Yakonomo Corporation. Pam smiles and happily agrees to it. Eric then proceeds to glamour Sarah into remaining silent as he removes her gag, and orders her to drink Pam's blood so that they will be able to locate her later. He also glamours her into fearing every person she encounters in order to guarantee that she will not attempt to seek assistance from others. They then release Sarah, who crawls through the back tunnel and escapes Fangtasia from the back entrance. Back in the bar, Mr. Gus makes an origami swan as he awaits word from the Yakuza that they have killed Sookie. Eric and Pam call for him from the dungeon, indicating that Sarah has escaped. Mr. Gus and two of the Yakuza rush downstairs into the dungeon to find Sarah gone and a back door open. He demands to know how Sarah escaped. Eric smiles and tells him that the door leads to a tunnel. Mr. Gus walks toward the door to see the tunnel that he had not been aware of. Incredulously, he rhetorically asks if they had let her go. Pam defiantly confirms that they had. As Mr. Gus enters the tunnel to chase after Sarah, he yells to the Yakuza in Japanese to kill Eric and Pam. In a flash, the two vampires back-flip over the Yakuza gunmen and snaps their necks. Pam starts after Mr. Gus, but Eric stops her and obtains a gas can and a lighter, ominously commenting that Mr. Gus won't be able to get far. In the tunnel, Mr. Gus approaches the end of the tunnel when he suddenly notices smoke billowing all around him. He stops and turns around at his peril; a wall of fire blasts through the tunnel and incinerates him alive as the tunnel explodes in an inferno. In Bon Temps, the Yakuza men pull up in front of Sookie's house, and exit the car. They make their way to her front lawn, when Eric suddenly lands behind them. He bows to them and apologizes in Japanese before quickly dispatching them. Their screams and the sounds of swords awake Sookie in her bed. She gets up and begins to walk to her window, but by the time she reaches it, the yard is empty and the sound of a car speeding off is all that can be heard in the distance. In the car, Eric speeds back to Shreveport in the Yakuza's car, music still blaring and the bloody corpses piled into the backseat. Eric, covered in th