Not unless you count every Marvel villain not named Loki or Zemo.
Not unless you count every Marvel villain not named Loki or Zemo.
Honestly, this gets an F from me purely on the basis of being an actual clipshow, rather than trying to subvert the format in some way (as shows like Community and Rick and Morty have done very well). Sure, the framing device was clever and well-executed, but that doesn't excuse how creatively bankrupt doing an…
"Several of those reports are about things that were similar on the show, not in her act. There are a dozen people writing for the show - and a head writer who ISN'T Schumer - so to blame her directly when you don't know who wrote the stuff is asinine."
Well, to be fair, Banks and Maquire were both too old. I never thought Tobey was a good Peter Parker/Spider-Man anyway. He was never for one second believable as a high school student. And I was 11 when the first film came out, so I should have been too young and dumb to notice.
It's gonna be great.
One of the all-time great Aqua Teen episodes.
Considering the cast and the director, I'm cautiously optimistic about the Blade Runner sequel. Denis Villanueve can pretty much do no wrong and I'd love to see what he does in that sci-fi noir universe.
I did not. Carry on.
Well, if you're referring to her not telling Jon about the Vale knights coming, I have to believe that it was because she was still wrestling with whether or not to accept Littlefinger's help, even up to the moment he actually arrived. If the battle had gone their way without him, I truly believe that she would have…
Honestly, the Sansa scene at the end was pretty much unavoidable based on her arc this season. I'm also willing to bet that she was in no way authorized to do that to him. But either way, I also took the end scene as Sansa trying to wring what little satisfaction she actually could out of the day where she watched her…
Because she's internally conflicted about whether or not to actually go through with allowing Littlefinger to help up to the moment he actually arrives?
Literally said the same thing.
That's literally been the point pretty much all season. Davos even reminded us in the episode itself that taking back Winterfell is necessary only inasmuch as it will help unite the North around someone who actually understands the real threat at hand. How this point was completely ignored in the review is beyond me.
Seriously, I'm just glad I hadn't been drinking anything when Timothy Simons said "Motherfuck" because I would have done a literal spit-take. Jonah had a hell of an episode tonight.
He's been around since 2005 though…
You're thinking of frequent Trump punching bag Rosie O'Donnell.
I agree, but apparently not everyone else does.
There's no way that Onion article was actually posted on January 17, 2001, right? I could barely get through it without being thoroughly freaked out at it. Literally every single thing in that article came true. I just…there are literally no words.
It's so unfortunate how some of these actors were born too late to play the roles they were essentially born to play. Glover would have been the perfect Miles Morales, but the guy is over 30 now so that can't happen. Shame. Wonder who he is playing, though.
He'd never do it, not after all the stumping he's done to get Michael Cera in the role.