alexdub12
Alex
alexdub12

Yeah, Huxley’s novel definitely needed more shootouts and violent executions.

I’ll take your word for it, reading comments on his “apology” Facebook post was enough for me to see how people can be OK with antisemitism today.

In the age where shitstorms start over a couple of bad taste twitter jokes, the reaction to this cunt’s full-blown antisemitic tirade is waaaaaaaaay too forgiving. Fuck him, fuck Fox and fuck whoever defends him.

He gives “updates” like this since at least 2014. This book will never be finished. This is also the same kind of “updates” he gave on the previous book years before it was finished.

It’s not as aggressively unfunny as Avenue 5, but that’s about the only thing in Space Force’s favor over A5. Both shows somehow succeed at wasting an immense amount of comedic talent on a product that’s not as funny as it should be.

Midway was surprisingly decent. Also, the White House film was pretty good. Of all his disaster movies, my personal favorite is 2012 because of the sheer ridiculousness of every single scene in it. 

Craig Mazin was in the first season, IIRC. He played a QA guy in an episode or two.

CRAVENSWORTH!

That's not counting almost-rapes - Claire gets assaulted by Black Jack 10 minutes after she got to the past, and then was assaulted by him again in the middle of the first season. I’m pretty sure there are more cases of rape and assault I successfully blocked from memory.

Was that a thing? What the actual fuck?

It taking place in Scotland (been there once, loved every place I visited) was one of the main reasons I loved the first 2 seasons. Other reasons were Jamie and Claire’s relationship, the history stuff and how utterly terrifying Black Jack was, and how great Tobias Menzies was in that role. The show just wasn’t the

I stopped watching the show in the beginning of S6, so I have one question - did it go full-24 or are the showrunners still pretending it’s a serious spy drama?

This show is both not trying hard enough and trying too hard to be funny and relevant. There is an amazing comedic talent both in front and behind the cameras, but at most it makes me chuckle and smile a couple of times per episode.

It’s surely one of Barney’s plays:

“Monica joined a Washington D.C. think tank that may or may not be the NSA”

I didn’t know that before I went to see the movie, and chuckled every time someone said this name. Then it turned out he was a real guy and his antics were mostly true.

I stopped watching the show somewhere in the beginning of season 7, and I have to ask - was there ever a good explanation of why Negan, a murderous psychopath who brutally killed several members of Rick’s group, is still alive?

I saw it and read the books it’s based on. David Dawson was great as Alfred, Emmy-worthy great, particularly in S3.

I liked the first season and liked this one too. It got a bit too 24-like in the last episode, but it’s a fun watch overall.

Or they can always watch Kenneth Brannagh's Henry V.