This episode continued the trend of me hating everything involving Korra and the main story but liking everything else.
This episode continued the trend of me hating everything involving Korra and the main story but liking everything else.
"There are innumerable aspiring sci-fi filmmakers who could benefit from the exposure (and the money) of a major TV network devoted full-time to finding such talent and developing it. Instead of, say, roping in third-tier TV actors to wave chainsaws at CGI sharks in a tornado."
Rowan knows what's what. Keith Mars, all day every day.
She seems pretty able to live off the land and is a badass(which would keep the roving rape gangs at bay) so I'm thinking it was more her being horny and less a barter of the flesh.
Hey, I like Cult as much as the next guy(who actually likes Cult) but Farscape will always stand supreme. Yes, even in comments surely made in jest.
So for reasons beyond my own comprehension I decided to give Revolution another shot…and I kind of liked it.
Why the heck were those files moved across the street into the amazing History Lair full of ancient secret history?
Another enjoyable episode but, yeah, jammed packed with way too many different threads.
The entire climax with Serilda, after her awesome ash-bone-transmogrification resurrection bit, was absurdly quick and dull. I hope she comes back because otherwise that is a waste of an awesome burnt Witch makeup/costume. And 'Boo'…
Get back to me when he is in a movie as awesome as Dead Heat.
No.
Vera Farmiga got robbed.
Oh no I never bothered to tune in. I assumed it was just another reality show and never gave it a chance as I tend to do with reality tv, I would've watched it or at least given it a shot if I had known otherwise.
"…but is that really what Buffy is venerated for?"
So…I'm apparently an idiot as I thought this was a "real" reality show up until yesterday.
I mean all genre fiction is looked down upon to some degree, no matter the medium, but there has been a weird trend as of late that basically shrugs off any new television genre property and it is largely done by geeks who also like older genre properties. And even when they are liked there is all this hemming and…
*sigh* This was really good and unfortunately it is already getting the annoying "it is ridiculous/dumb/over the top/high concept and thus bad" mentality thrown its way.
Zero Hour was definitely the most bonkers scripted show I've seen in a long time. The clock speech truly is a thing of beauty.
Cult was good, dammit.
Well they can't all be winners, and Beauty & the Male Beauty might be the biggest loser of all(seriously the first episode was astoundingly bad),but we should not let that sway us from hot people genre shows.
If this wasn't by Kring I would be all over this.