Ironic that this once captivating tv show about zombies is now itself a rotting corpse that refuses to die.
Ironic that this once captivating tv show about zombies is now itself a rotting corpse that refuses to die.
The idiot who killed Han Solo must die in Episode IX.
Yeah, I keep coming back to the same question: what relationship? They’ve known each other for, at most, two weeks.
Ugh. Why. the whole Reylo ship baffles me. I survived two nasty abusive relationships and both of them look exactly like the dynamic Rey and Kylo have. I think about them romantically and break out in hives - if they end up in a romantic relationship, I will legitimately walk out of the theater. Fuck’s sake.
tbh it baffles me that the dominant dominant sequel-trilogy conversation is about about whether or not Rey will kiss the guy who tortured her and called her nothing, or if that same guy (who, the last we saw, had just murdered his way into the top spot of a genocidal dictatorship) will decide to be a “good guy,” after…
He’s absolutely right. I’ve seen 80 minute movies that bored me to tears and 3 hour movies that I wanted more of.
You seem far more forgiving of the show’s ‘flaws’ than you used to be. Personally, I found a lot of the show just plain sloppy. A) We were supposed to believe that all four communities just rolled over to Alpha’s act of terrorism? And they rolled over to the point that they apparently didn’t even know the Whisperers…
Ezekiel should have just opened up saying “We have to leave The Kingdom because the writers say so”.
Felt more like a season premiere than a season finale. I didn’t really like it much because it didn’t add much or made the overall story move forward enough. Not enough for a season finale.
Sorry but we were watching the same episode? Realize it’s a show about a zombie apocalypse but some kind of logical framework would be helpful. Although this is also the show that last week played fast and loose with time and space when it came to Alpha capturing and killing people, then capturing and letting Darryl…
Ok umm this needed to be asked so I will ask...
Have a delightful photo of Letitia Wright after she picked up the ‘Rising Star’ award at the Bafta ceremony in London last night. This is the only award which is voted for by the public - so well done everyone, she completely deserves this:
That’s a common thing in trailers though. They’ll often dice up different bits of dialog and remix them into pithier interactions for the ads. And I mean straight up cutting phrases out of sentences and using them to assemble new lines. Drop in ADR, alternate line readings or takes that would be rejected for the film…
Well, there seems to be a consensus here that these are probably not the top ten popular shows on Netflix. And I agree.
I would’ve definitely expected GLOW to be on there.
There is exactly a 0% chance that not a SINGLE Marvel show made it onto that list. Especially considering I haven’t even heard of the #1 show, I’m calling BS.
This makes me so happy! Also... I love that Fury is a cat guy! :D
But unless they are incredibly selective, it would spoil who is coming back, who they are fighting, where they visit, etc.
Maybe it is just me, but I don’t want the trailers to show any footage at all. Like seriously, show nothing but the title screen. Maybe some voiceover. Maybe a few isolated character visuals (like a motion poster). But absolutely no scenes form the film.
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