#sixseasonsandamovie is where it was going.
#sixseasonsandamovie is where it was going.
With that kind of attitude, we'd have never got the classic 'Headless Body in Topless Bar' headline.
Yes! Now go away before we throw a 30 foot cheese wheel at you.
Thank you for using 'struck a chord' correctly. I've seen 'struck a cord' so frequently lately that it's depressing me severely.
Hopefully your dismal opinion was a one-off and the earth will never be blighted by its like again.
I wonder if the reason that Gretchen and Jimmy seemed so awful last week was because it was important that those lines rang so viciously in this episode.
Was definitely 'take a life'.
I just vomitted in my mouth…
Cancled?
The Walking Dead has run out of all storytelling devices that aren't 'Who Will Die in the Finale???' I truly never thought I'd see the day that someone made zombies boring.
I kinda loved that ending for the character. He no longer has vengeance, no longer has his family, no longer has a mission, so he just stays at the bar… kind of beautiful really.
Agents of Shield also manages it extremely well without even a whiff of tokenism.
A muppet?
I just tried to start watching season 3 and realised for some reason that I'd not watched eps 14 and 15 from season 2… Have no idea why I didn't…
I barely made it through the pilot… but after the first handful, it gets really good… and then great by the season's end.
An evil, melted toy of German descent (with strange-looking hair) who's obsessed with isolation, fortresses and walls… very subtle BB.
Maybe that's why they get so militant about identity politics in college… it's like, the one place where they have a measure of power to 'change the world' and change it they do…
You probably might know this already, but not every nude scene has to be sexy.
I could barely pay attention during the third act of this… all I kept thinking about was those poor little kittens.
Comic readers tend to get super excited over stuff like this. Like on the Flash reviews, the comic kids would be raving about an episode because it had a reference, or cameo of one character or another while everyone else is like 'well, that episode was distinctly average'.