More like "Eyes Roll"
More like "Eyes Roll"
Anybody else getting a Jack Black vibe from the picture?
Yeah the final season of the Wire was my least favourite too. But The Shield probably was at its best in the final season. They just new exactly where they were going, all the set up had been done and it was just 13 episodes of non-stop awesomeness, with a finale that will kick your fucking teeth in… in a good way.
Enjoy it, it's really ridiculously good. The fact that Walton Goggins wasn't ever nominated for an Emmy for it was criminal, and the fact the final season (maybe the shows best which is saying something) didn't get a single nomination was ridiculous. Anyway enjoy, it rules!
Forget the pilot, best ending episode ever!
Yeah he does a decent job with the accent, I just think the idea of a Scottish lead in a US show would set it apart a bit more.
Let's hope when they deviate from the source in the next ep it starts to create something a little more interesting. Although why they didn't just take the lead character ideas and basic plot (cops investigate murder) and create a wholly unique story I'll never know. And this was just a random idea I had but why not…
I completely agree that Alec was being an asshole, but when he rudely told Baylor to throw the rubbish away I kind of agreed with him when he said she she do it because he was preparing the food they were about to eat. He did it in a very rude way, but I was kind of happy because Baylor and Missy are awful people, and…
I can understand that, but that doesn't explain Gunn's kind of stale performance. She's supposed to be the local small town policewoman who takes everything in stride and Tennant is supposed to be the big city cop who doesn't want to be there and lets everyone know it. But both of them are basically just playing them…
Are you shitting me? "Reinforce negative stereotypes of snakes." What, like how they might kill you? We are doomed as a society if there are people that can write that seriously. I don't want animals to get hurt, but christ already, how ridiculous can this crap get?
Yeah, thats pretty much my point, his motivation is Cole and family stopped him from developing his business based on nothing really. So I'd say he has fair motivation to dislike them.
There are way more important things to get annoyed at, like when someone uses "then" instead of "than" or "to much" instead of "too much."
He wants to build a bowling alley and Cole publicly spoke against it and got the project delayed. He asked Alison to back him up but she didn't. So he hates her family and by extension doesn't like her much either. He noticed Noah and Alison's unsubtle connection and assumed they were having an affair. So he is now…
I know there is a certain bias creeping in, as I watched and loved Broadchurch, but Gracepoint never gets good for more than a few minutes before it does something to annoy me. Why haven't they bothered to actually develop the chemistry between the detectives? That jokey scene between them was the best yet, but why is…
I'd love to see both of them blindsided by a truck.
I hate everyone this season. Sure, Julie was a non-entity, but I actually liked her more by the end of the ep than pretty much everyone else. A player who quit for no reason was still more likeable than a bunch of people who searched her bag based on nothing, then found food, ate with shit-eating grins, and then took…
"Greensleaves" begs to differ.
After he heard her say that the next scene should literally be him telling Jax, or at least telling him during his next bi-monthly hair-tossle.
Exactly that whole scene made no sense. Jax suggested the rest of their guys leave, but why? He wasn't going to kill Marks coz he had no weapons. All it did was give Marks the opportunity to kill Bobby, so why not have Marks make the suggestion?
When Lin had Jax and Chibs caught a few eps back why didn't Lin kill Chibs to send a message? He only needed Jax to set up a meeting for him, and killing Chibs would have been a strong message.