*Should* Wanda have been jailed or executed for what happened in Lagos?
*Should* Wanda have been jailed or executed for what happened in Lagos?
Yeah man, she’s Photon.
Great points all of them. I’m restarting them here, but just to underline how much I agree.
The problem with The Dark Knight is that it’s terrible when Heath Ledger is not onscreen.
That’s my take as well.
I was stunned to see Nancy Marchand be MEAN on the Sopranos! :-)
“Chill”?? But I want to COMPLAINNNNNNNN !
:-)
I remember that as a great show! A “serious” show. I loved it when it was on.
I was super young, maybe 12 to 16 when it aired, so I’m curious if it was as good as I thought. But it won a bunch of Emmies, so maybe.
If “no one confesses on the stand,” then WHY THE HELL MAKE A PERRY MASON SHOW?!?? As you point out, that’s literally the whole point with Perry Mason!
Great job on the review, capturing the way in which this was the first really, really enjoyable episode of the series.
I agree overall with recommending Ultimate Spider-man. In real time, that series felt very much like how the original stories should have been written. Very classic and “straight” take, but superbly executed.
There’s a wonderful instrumental on the Super Fly soundtrack, called “Think”.
Think Marvel Team-Up was the first comic I ever bought, even before Avengers or X-Men.
Eight years later I just want to chime in, this was my first:
...but Last Week Tonight is a better show.
I saw Ron Jeremy at a Tampa Bay Buccaneers game in 1995.
(vs the Bears. Bucc’s kicker Michael Husted made one of the best special-teams tackles I’ve ever seen in my life; Tampa lost 25-6.)
There’s been the recurring argument about the art made by these troublesome individuals, that it should stand apart from them.
>> It’s possibly the greatest scene of paternal love on television.
Bailey was a significant developmental milestone for me. Sigh.
YES! That finale is breathtaking!