This was the biggest "What?!" of this list for me. No Saga, but Invincible?
This was the biggest "What?!" of this list for me. No Saga, but Invincible?
Quake, rattle and roll!
There was maybe a twenty or thirty minute stretch of the show, with a lot of dialogue and characters at odds - including an extended, heated four-way argument - where the writing, acting, and editing didn't hit a single wrong note. I was impressed.
See, I feel like this was one time it DIDN'T feel like a plot-necessitated development - the whiplash added to the drama (IMHO), rather than giving it an artificial mandate. It felt entirely organic to me, and I'm quite sensitive to the show's clunky machinations. I actually thought the review would reflect that…
"…and you're an Inhuman and you're an Inhuman and you're an Inhuman.."
"Get on with it!!"
"Secret Warriors" was just a red herring.
I don't agree with the review that the 180 turn from the glow of camaraderie to ugly paranoia was handled badly; I thought they needed to go right into a suspicion bomb directly from the post-mission high. It immediately gave higher stakes - the blossoming of a team ethic, dying as soon as it began - to the whole…
Never forget that opening scene. It's kind of the story of the entire show in a nutshell.
Led by Apology Girl.
Yes, yes, yes, yes.
Read is impossible to remember, but owned? I remember every moment of seeing it, and buying it: Crisis on Infinite Earths #12. That's right, the last issue of CoIE was what officially began a lifelong love of comics. I wanted to know who the hell each one of those zillions of characters were, and of course what…
…I note that at no point do you refer to this person as a "friend". So I think I'm free to declare that person as What's Wrong With the World.
God, I just love it when people make goofy jokes about comic books, only for fans to say, "Yeah, uh, that actually happened."
that's fucking hilarious
We can't stop here. This is Mindless One country.
Downey's final appearance in the MCU will be this cameo in Strange 2.
I love iZombie. It's my second-favorite network show.
Don-E goading the goon into shooting him in the chest is probably the smartest thing he's done all season.
Ah, right, the one where they consume each other in a cannibalistic paroxysm, before the Skipper's hat falls on the coconut temporal reset button. But that was totally cheating.
For my money - Ravi, even after killing a man not just by accident, but in defense of his and his best friend and partner's lives - Ravi, keeper of horrible secrets, confidante to the undead - still wanted to immediately confess and receive justice, making him somehow the idealistic, almost innocent conscience of the…