That’s why I love how Ed Brubaker and Warren Ellis threw shade at the Millar’s Captian America with Winter Soldier and Nextwave respectively.
That’s why I love how Ed Brubaker and Warren Ellis threw shade at the Millar’s Captian America with Winter Soldier and Nextwave respectively.
I’ll take it a step further by saying we know almost nothing about Barron other than his dad sucks. People with horrible dads have turned out great, people with great dads have turned out horrible. For all we know, Barron will spend his life rebelling against his terrible dad by being a good person.
I’m actually more interested in a reckoning for Diane than I am Bojack, at this point. Bojack is so blatantly self absorbed, it’s easy to lose or miss the part where Diane is essentially his mirror. She’s just as terrible as he is, even if she is easier to sympathize with on a moment by moment basis, because of the…
but Kim has a clarifying moment in one of those meetings. Kevin and Paige think in terms of what’s practical, not what’s possible. They’ll never go to nonsensical lengths to get what they really want; they’ll always settle for a sensible alternative.
Question: What was that gold object Kim was looking at in her office after the meeting with Mesa?
“And that’s not what makes Kim feel alive.” What an echo of Walter White’s sole honest admission of his own motive for breaking bad: “It made me feel alive.” Kim hasn’t uttered those words, but that passionate kiss for Jimmy in the courthouse stairway after her victory said it all. “Coushatta” is a fun title, but the…
Werner’s fate was sealed the moment he mentioned how he’s never been away from his dear wife for so long. That speech only missed “Luckily this is my last job, after which I’ll retire”.
No shit. Push me up against the wall like that, brilliant blue-eyed lawyer woman who sneaks cigarettes and suddenly develops a passion for running scams.
I think another typo in the production process assumably explains the chronological confusion here. Hopping from 2248 to 2298 and back to 2245 is just one of the hazards you face when you’re fighting the Predater.
I don’t have cable so once in a while I find myself watching 227 on MeTV and I still love it. The whole cast (Jackee!) were just brilliant. Remember the one where they all won the lottery?
When Hulu got the TGIF lineup, I somehow managed to slog through some Family Matters episodes. While it’s obviously big, broad and filled with cheesy catchphrases, I was surprisingly impressed with Jaleel White. Not only did they give him 8+ variations on the Urkel character to play (Stefan, Myrtle, etc) they threw…
Anybody else notice the possum vendor folding shirts at the flea market who folded a shirt too quickly to read that, if paused to see, read, “STOP PAUSING AND JUST WATCH THE SHOW”? Killed me.
Don’t you remember when Kim left HHM, she gave him a check for her tuition? Yes, she was in the mailroom first. HHM paid for her education. Howard handed her back the check, and said it was a gift.
I think it’s exactly this. It seems that if they see that mailroom employees have a good work ethic and interest in the law, they’ll encourage them to go to law school (and as you said, pay for it.)
So does snapping a flip phone in half actually do anything except make it unusable, as opposed to making it untraceable or unusable for an investigation? If anything, the middle is where the least components are. I imagine it’s just wiring in there. I feel like he’s not doing anything except preventing the phone being…
“There didn’t seem to be anything in it that connected to the rest of the show, and it almost felt like unnecessary (I hate using this word) fanservice or just an outtake from the previous series that was left on the cutting room floor.”
If you had told me after the first Thor that Chris Hemsworth would end up anchoring a massive crossover superhero movie with his comedic timing and emotional range, I would have been...skeptical. But he was almost the MVP of Infinity War. I was stunned, even after enjoying the hell out of Ragnarok.
I clicked on Vadim’s name to pull up a list of his articles. Here they are in reverse chronological order, skipping only ensemble articles:
Violent J is a good dad for doing this.
Bless you, Violent J.
Almost as good was her pointed inability to call up a career for Philip.