Didn't Alfred make Batgirl's costume in B&R? And wasn't she his niece or something? And he did it secretly… creepy implications…
Didn't Alfred make Batgirl's costume in B&R? And wasn't she his niece or something? And he did it secretly… creepy implications…
R Kelly gave the world Aziz Ansari's impression of R Kelly. For that I will always be grateful.
In what world is Uma great in this? Hot, sure. But great, fuck no, she stinks in this.
Didn't we already get the crossover, where Quagmire banged Marge and then murdered the whole Simpsons family?
In the poster it looks like Paul Rudd is reacting to the news Edgar Wright isn't directing the movie anymore, "the fuck is this?"
Inside GRRM's head everyone looks like GRRM and all anyone says is "Martin."
More of an Anthony Cumia impression, wasn't it? "I thought we could settle it right here, in Brainerd."
Damages was a pretty damn good show, especially the first season.
Royal baby turns 1, world shrugs
The season 1 finale "Circles" in which Michael Chiklis acts the fuck out of the final scene on his own without saying anything. Clutching his chest, throwing his badge, and storming out the door. That scene was good enough for me to call The Shield one of the all time greats. "Dominoes Falling" the season 2 finale…
And in owning your mistakes, or in The Shield's case still trying to get away with them while owning them, the eps are reversed. "Felina" for Breaking Bad, and penultimate episode "Possible Kill Screen" for The Shield.
That guy Dexter killed on Dexter?
He was great, and I think Glenn Close killed it in season 4. Honestly everyone was great on The Shield.
What am I missing?
No, no, no, 2017 (season 7) is when Carrie's sister kills Mandy Patinkin in a really obvious way, leaves DNA evidence at the scene all after Mandy publicly accuses Carrie of murder. Then we skip ahead 6 months like nothing ever happened. Then we sit through 12 episodes in which a group of writers sit in a room and…
Wait, you've seen the fifth season of Shameless already?!
The Shield had the best finale I've ever seen for a show, and was consistently brilliant. A really underrated show too. So I'm willing to check out anything it's creator does.
The Shield ended perfectly, lets not ruin it.
Haha sorry, I just really love Lost.
Nope, seriously, in the new timeline established by "Expose" Nikki and Paolo find The Pearl first, Paolo hides the diamonds there, then Locke and Eko come across it, then Locke brings everyone back there to explore it. And anyway, even bad Lost episodes are worth watching, but this is the only ep in the whole show…