The books are all mediocre but very funny in parts.
The books are all mediocre but very funny in parts.
I'd like to see a 7-season Dark Tower on pay cable with a good budget.
I agree on the music being very annoying.
Mobobo must not have ever actually seen a Judd Apatow film or television series.
As a Lost fan, I honestly don't mind a show leaving some minor dangling questions.
I also was unbothered by the BSG finale. Worked for me. Hating on the finale as a cop-out or whatever is ridiculous. It's Ron Moore's show not yours, so what if his ending is different than you wanted it to be. I try to bask and enjoy things for what they are, not what I think they should be in some sort of…
I can see Aler's point about the limits of character interaction and bringing in fresh blood. I guess that would have had to take place through VR and flashbacks.
They kind of did the same thing on HBO's Oz. The main character in the pilot was burned to death at the end. It was compelling there as it was here.
Fox must have spent about zero dollars on marketing this because I, a huge BSG fan, did not hear about the airing of a new Ronald Moore sci-fi show until the freaking day after it aired. I had to watch it on the atrocious fox.com episode viewer.
His answer made no sense to me. But it sounded like he believed his film was of genuine merit and not something along the lines of a mystery science theater movie.
This interview was 95% percent patronizing to the interviewee with the only honest question at the end. Basically asking how he feels about his movie being famous for being so terrible. Too bad the answer was incoherent.
And for our next act, here is Roger the master broom-balancer.
This show continues to be bad. Also, I think Jackie was googling how to buy vicodin online rather than a treatment center for her patient, who mentioned how easy it was to buy online.
Sports bra, sports bra, electric sports bra.
The Stand blew my mind. My friend brought it along on a camping trip a couple years ago. I read the first chapter to see what it was about. I continued reading for about 200 pages while sitting around the fire. When we got home I picked up an uncut copy at the library and finished the whole 1500 or so pages within…
I'll concede to you on the disingenuous firstie point.
This show confuses and infuriates me.
Boy, that Jackie is the first morally ambiguous anti-hero on all of television. Kudos, writers on such inventiveness.