The way I see it, SHEILD fails on the two basic components of a TV show. Characters and plot. Great shows have both, but there are shows that work because one of those two is good.
The way I see it, SHEILD fails on the two basic components of a TV show. Characters and plot. Great shows have both, but there are shows that work because one of those two is good.
I would look hideous in her style, but damn it, I love it!
There are two books that I read whenever I'm down.
It was a good one, but the pilot was better paced IMO and it also had that "discovering" factor of a post zombie outbreak, that was both realistic and new, something that just cannot be replicated again, but s03 was good overall, a major step up from s02.
If only The Walking Dead would go back to that fantastic first ep. Easily the Best episode of the series. No other ep has reached that level for me, after that ep it was a slow downhill until season 2, which hit a ridiculously low point. It started to improve in Season 3 but so far no episode has reached ep's 1…
I'm with you man! Watching this episode made heart race, Blink is fantastic episode, but Midnight with its theatrical pacing (meaning that most of the episode is one extended scene) unlike Blink, it's still scary by its fourth viewing (at least for me).
I think you pretty much nailed it. I don't really enjoy horror, not because I can't stand the fright, but because the current horror out there is based on cheap tricks and scare tactics that fail to get under your skin. For me, the best kind of horror is the one that has at the very least some basis on reality,…
I totally have a thing for Vikings, their era, their mythology, their society, which is very different from the generic barbaric way they are usually portrayed... though it would be pretty shitty to be their enemy, plus there are all those troubles that come with life in the Middle Ages.
If anyone is wondering when the Demon resurrected Cho he was speaking in modern Greek (all the Romani Greek dialog were actually badly translated modern Greek) he says "I own your soul" which probably has some back-story to it. Could be intresting to see what his connection with the Demon is.
Pretty much what you said.
How about the Targaryens?
My thoughts exactly!
Victor and Topher were great, but Dushku just couldn't measure up to them, she was probably the main reason the show ultimately failed, she just wasn't good. Also the male lead, Paul, was boring and uninteresting. Dollhouse had its highs, but it also had its lows, the first show was average, and by the time it became…
Since all of my choices were already pointed out... Dollhouse's Epitaph One & Two (I always refer at them together)