A coup by Dwight and Daryl and Dwight's hot ex-wife, aided by Rick and whoever is left alive by episode 15 of this season (if we are lucky, if not - by episode 8 of the next season).
A coup by Dwight and Daryl and Dwight's hot ex-wife, aided by Rick and whoever is left alive by episode 15 of this season (if we are lucky, if not - by episode 8 of the next season).
I will forever see him as Liam McPoyle. It can be distracting in serious dramas.
Since the fourth or fifth season I've been saying that this show has way to many episodes, and the writers have no idea how to fill them. The first two episodes of S7 are another proof.
I wonder how many episodes this will take. I'd say by the midseason finale half of the Kingdom's residents will be dead.
Amen. While far from the smartest thing on TV right now, The Strain is very entertaining.
AMC wanted to cut the budget of the show in the second season, even though it was a ratings hit and the critics loved it. From what I've read, Darabont clashed with AMC's execs and they looked for an excuse to fire him, then made up some bullshit excuse and kicked him off his show.
You got it right.
That's because it was made by a proper filmmaker. I'd say the entire first season is worth watching just because Frank Darabont was at the helm. It goes downhill fast once he was fired.
I stuck with Dexter and True Blood until the bitter end and I can see myself sticking with TWD. Sadly. Addiction is a hard thing to beat.
Fuck this show.
I love this show and the finale was excellent. It sucks to wait a year or more for the next season and it sucks that there will be no more coverage here.
This is a sequel that came out about 17 years too late, with an even dumber script than the first one (which is quite an achievement), and without any of the charms of the first one.
Prince George is a good comparison.
BPC behaves like he came straight from a Monty Python sketch. What a useless waste of oxygen …
Bullet to the head is something reserved for people like Nina or Oleg, if anyone ever finds out that William's capture is his fault. It's not a standard for people like Philip and Elizabeth. They did enough for the USSR to have streets named after them.
He was just a messenger. Since Arkadiy' official position was a cultural attache in the embassy, the request to expel him probably had to go through State Department.
Any such spy returning home would be accepted as a hero in USSR.
It will be Pushkin's poetry. In Russian.
William (and any other returning spy) would be welcomed back with honours in USSR. The ones that were caught in USA several years ago were accepted as heroes in Russia.
FWIW, it was not as shitty as Elysium, which is one of my most hated movies of all time. Still, a terrible movie that's not even so-bad-it's-good.