colin powell, united nations, 2003
colin powell, united nations, 2003
the one-off lady in the woods that kept her zomboyfriend's head in a bag, rick came across her and let her live
reportedly, he was just a huge pain the ass
i was surprised that mitch died so soon, i really expected acevedo to stick around. maybe gimple heard about or directly experienced the issues that got him canned from fringe?
arrow is hardly a paragon of television. its lighting and action direction are pretty much the only things it has going for it. acting, framing, dialog, plotting? all just terrible, in a deliciously soap opera manner — especially in its reliance on island flashbacks. this is the one show that teeters on hate-watch for…
larry miller's greatest performance ever was on, what, three? episodes of L&O
i'm not necessarily with you, and i have basically a split litany of complaints below, but i also enjoyed this episode more than any of the rest that have aired. maybe it's because i feel like i already know the characters (they've been pretty consistently shallow across the board) or maybe because i haven't watched a…
The Good Wife? Yeah, I met her.
it did seem he was disappearing less and less, not more and more
oh dont hold back, name the movie
it just felt like the bad guy from a shitty episode of doctor who. bad like tennant between rose and martha bad.
static shock or toxic shock?
my only issue with the skye/hannah scene is that it was singular. there needed to be two shorter scenes: one of gaining her trust, and one of understanding. although i have a serious problem with the interrogation room's soundproofing if a conversation can be had through the door.
oh my god, don't mention x-men in an agents of shield review! that's a fox licensed property! oh lord no, what have you dooooonnnnne.
i think it's a new version of the ducklings (or whatever they're called, the little mini-helicopter drones): tracker cameras with lighting
Blaming the ghost and his teleportation on Thor's Dark World is awful, a stunt not even Fringe would have been ballsy enough to try to pull. there's enough magic and mystery in this universe to allow for interuniversal teleportation and pharmaceutical superpowers but they can't accept telekinetics?
i like the idea that they saw an ep of arrow six weeks ago that mentioned a particle accelerator and went "oh shit here comes the flash, let's beat them to the concept with a shitty villain"
plus, last week's guest star was Biscuit. i mean, friggin' come ON! Biscuit as a Berserker deserter? that's kind of hilarious.
thanks for sharing. go enjoy your show, people interested in this show can make up their own minds
not on your end at all. the title of this article screwed up the disqus javascript