I thought it was good. Some of the actors are good as well, like the guys playing Marcel, Klaus and Elijah.
I thought it was good. Some of the actors are good as well, like the guys playing Marcel, Klaus and Elijah.
"carol didn't kill karen or the other dude no one wants to avenge, the crazy little girl did."
I thought it was entertaining. Saul was all nervous chewing gum and their drone had technical difficulties. The bad Senator and military guy were called in to supervise. The chief of staff wanted to shoot hellfires at the team for deniability which got a rise out of Carrie. (I thought it was realistic they couldn't…
When Lily was watching her daughter and saw that one zombie walk into the river and unsuccessfully struggle to cross it, I expected the herd from a few episodes back to come out of the woodwork.
Oh I don't know, it could have been much more dark. Perhaps Hershel and Rick's message of solidarity helped the prison gang survive through the strength it gave them. Rick's speech showed how far they had made it. The Governor's nihilism lost. Mitch got an arrow in the chest. The much smaller and tankless prison gang…
Josh Homme rocks. I remember seeing him on an Anthony Bourdain show, too.
Even though Rebekah and Marcel have been around a while as vampires it didn't seem like they had their strategy thought out besides luring Klaus into a trap. Rebekah did ask about Davina, but Marcel said she wouldn't be able to handle it. So maybe at that point Rebekah knew they were beaten? She didn't give any…
This show is pretty good. I'm liking the imaginative tech, like the face-holograms which even fooled the face-recognition software. And there was the delivery drone which brought them the fake demand, whatever it was.
I agree with your criticisms in general. The show did have Abu Nazir (of AQ) do the bombing, but he was funded by number 2 intelligence chief Javadi who is a rogue operative. So the Iranian leadership doesn't know that Brody didn't do it. Would they celebrate an AQ bomber? I don't know, but kind of doubt it.
Carol went rogue. It would be funny if she's all Road Warrior/ canibal Danny McBride in This Is the End.
It was sad to discover Nete was the mole. She had always been positive and upbeat, that is, until this episode (or maybe the last episode I can't remember.) She did give signs so I wasn't completely surprised but her character seemed to have changed. She was nervous about the party collapsing after Birgitte's poor…
Oh how great that would be if this turned into a combo of Person of Interest-Sleepy Hollow sweet goodness. Anything's possible! Crook and Taylor rock.
Enjoying this show, especially the music and hot French actresses. There is something about the subdued tone that is compelling.
I agree about Soren Ravn. It was pleaseantly surprising that he decided to pitch in and help out. He's a sucker for lost causes. And then Birgitte decided to involve her family to end the episdoe on a nice upbeat after sort of a downer of an episode.
The reviewer is right that it's weird she wouldn't tell the party.…
Great episode. My favorite Crane moments were the overly formal voicemail and "three-month voyage by sea" to England. Plus the discussions of Paul Revere and the "Regulars" and of Jefferson. Crane's attitude is wonderful. He's serious about getting the historical facts correct and about the loss of Freemason friends,…
I liked this episode because I find the spy stuff most enjoyable. Didn't expect Quinn to become so jaded but I think it's believable. Maybe the bombing at Langley effected him in some way. All of his years in CIA haven't amounted for much in his mind, just meaningless, unaccountable collateral damage. Another…
Sort of a muted parallel in the poll-driven "modernization" changes going on at the TV station and the policies of the Liberals which Ravn was arguing against in the TV segment. As the reviewer says, in America the talking heads are much more loud and partisan. The New Democrats (and the show) seem pecularly less…
My guess is that repeatedly-compulsed Cami is the moral center. And the "human faction" is also to a lesser degree, such as it is. I was surprised by Cami's outburst. And Klaus sort of took it and left. Why? B/c he likes her?
This episode was fairly entertaining. They had the dramatic effect of a piece of metalware floating and you knew the person had the weird virus. I thought Fitz was going to drive Lola out the back of the plane after Simmons. It seemed like they were trying to use the episode to bring the team closer together. You had…
And then Marilyn Manson made a cameo on Eastbound & Down. Back to back Sunday Manson.