Disclaimer: I haven’t played the game.
Disclaimer: I haven’t played the game.
To be fair, she’s tremendously talented, and he’s Zachary Levi.
Changes his name from Pugh to Levi to get roles...then watches Florence Pugh get an Academy award nomination and star in Marvel projects.
Yeah, why is this pop culture website writing stories about *checks notes* movie stars?
Are you lost?
100% made things worse. To be clear, not pointing a finger at him, but this is the way a lot of people react in cases like this if they are untrained. In the industry I’m in, exiting an uncontrolled vehicle only makes things worse, whether intended or not. In the case of emergency when operating heavy equipment,…
Well this is horrifying and could have been so much worse. I wonder how much risk there was to the nephew or whether it's just one of those situations where you act on instinct and accidentally make things worse?
So... for me this show is really f’n good. If you took everything I liked about TWD, everything I’d hoped The Strain was going to be, then improved the production values and for the most part writing. But...then like got like legit actors, thats pretty much The Last Of Us for me. Never played the game, don't care if…
I had the same thoughts about her turning into Armond, but I think White is showing a different side of the same coin, and a more sympathetic one.
Dude, she’s totally lying. That guy is just some friend of hers.
The grandfather’s reflection on the interaction in Testa dell’Acqua I see flew under the radar here.
And maybe more obviously, Albie’s grandfather laments his fantasy of reuniting with his long-lost family not being realized in this episode.
I think fantasy was the theme of this episode. when fantasy is used as pure escape it can be dangerous (Tanya, Portia and the “nephew”) and other times it truly is the realest part of you (Valentina, who is sadly stuck in a homophobic part of the world).
Not only is this the best show to hit Disney+, this ep was the best one yet. Maybe I’m just partial to desperate prison break sequences, but this had me on the edge of my seat. the B grade is atrocious.
I really hope Disney mounts an Emmy campaign for Andor. I don’t think it has made the cultural splash of The Mandalorian (and Baby Yoda is incomparable in providing such a thing), but this is the best Star Wars show, period, and arguably the best original show to hit Disney+. I’m struggling to come up with any other…
Giving this episode a B is nuts. This is why you never trust someone with two first names.
“I adored the weight Andy Serkis gives in shouting “Run! Climb! Kill!” Can someone make a two-hour loop of that so I can listen to it when I go for a run?”
This was an “A” rated episode, actually.
This series has never had an episode below an A- in score.
I loved Luthen talking about being condemned to use the tools of his enemy to defeat them. We’re made to think the Empire has committed an atrocity by frying 100 prisoners just for learning they’re not getting out, and then Luthen lets 50 rebels move forward with an attack he knows will get them killed just so he can…