If they had ended it around Episode 25 with a finale like the Japanese live action movie adaptations had, it would have been a 10/10 in my book. Second half was such a drag.
If they had ended it around Episode 25 with a finale like the Japanese live action movie adaptations had, it would have been a 10/10 in my book. Second half was such a drag.
Right, but we’re talking about Death Note’s L.
My favorite episode, and I wish it came up more often in these conversations. Just a hallmark of the series.
I love that Kevin Conroy made Batman’s voice the real voice and used a fake voice for Bruce Wayne. Pure genius.
I gave up on AHS after Season 1. I’m not really sure I could point to a high point. It was trashy but entertaining enough, I guess.
“It is possible Trump will bend to reason and humanity and not rescind DACA tomorrow. I’m not holding my breath.”
Well, it’s about a cult of murderous clowns, so.
Brock just knows the syste—erm... stadium! He knows the stadium!
Fuck everything.
Oh, fuck. Kinja?!
I’ll defend Decker. He was good in his own right in Denver. Crisp route runner with good hands. And insofar as I can tell, he was perfectly solid in New York playing with Ryan Fitzpatrick as well. Overpaid? Yeah, sure, probably. But before injuries, he was a good #2 WR.
All Jays have their best seasons in Miami. It’s uncanny.
I think it’s plausible to go either way on Cutler vs. Kaepernick. If he already knows the playbook, bonus.
Eh. Potentially, but it’s worth noting that Chris Paul’s three most recent first round flameouts were series where he averaged something like 25 PPG.
What’s especially frustrating about WWE’s inability to get the cruiserweights off the ground is that Lucha Underground at its best is cool as hell, yet it feels like they’ve taken approximately zero notes from a local-ish competitor.
Mike Glennon is Trevor Siemian without any of the underdog cred that fools people into thinking Trevor Siemian is an actual starting quarterback.
TAke a look, y’all:
Eh. If he did it for the city, though...
I have no idea how this live action adaption was, but Jesus, was this anime good.
That said, it was a nice touch that the two kids (well, two of three) who wouldn’t have otherwise been alive ended up together. The rest of the timeline remains untouched in that regard.