Presumably, he spent enough time rowing that he started getting endorsements and went pro.
Presumably, he spent enough time rowing that he started getting endorsements and went pro.
I'm looking forward to Tyrion's next meeting with her.
Ramin Djawadi is so great he composed a series finale score more awesome than Bowie's "Heroes." Great fucking musician.
Not as bad as Varys, who went from Dorne to Mereen then back to sea in half an episode.
It was very nice contrast between her coronation and Jon's.
It's Frey. Have a little Frey.
Is it really fresh? Sir, it's quite fresh, today.
In IGN's final exit video with the showrunners, Nolan mentions that one of the CBS execs tried to sneak "Welcome to the Machine" into a random second season episode. Their response was "Hell no, we have plans for that one."
Shaw's execution of Blackwell reminds me of her response to Collier when he tried to convince her to join Vigilance.
"… if that work taught me anything it's that how you do matters as much as what you do. And by that metric, you're all just terrorists. And I kill terrorists."
He mentioned in an IGN interview that he and Plageman try to cameo in series finales, though Plageman was too busy in the edit room this time.
And then, just like that, it was gone.
Sounds like a sequel hook.
I think "Root Path" is the generally accepted alternative name.
If only.
My extensive experience watching crime movies informs me that those are the sort of odds that can acquaint a bookie with the bottom of the bay.
It's sad to see Person of Interest slowly making its way to the bottom of the TV Club review pane for the last time.
My roommate and his girlfriend started watching the series a short while ago, and they just watched "Witness" tonight. My favorite comment: "They've made us like this nice guy too much. I think something bad is going to happen to him."
Followed a few minutes later by "Whaaaaaaaaaat?"
Ah, This Fucking Show.
To be fair, the guy got torn apart by full-on Romero zombies earlier this year. If someone wants the Rob Thomas experience, this is really the only way to get it anymore.
I'm pretty sure Carrie Preston was cast as Grace because she's married to Michael Emerson.
I'd like to think that every time the Machine sees a group of goons making mischief inside a building, she devotes a few cycles of processing power to simulating John throwing them out a window.
Finch's anger at Greer over that was one of the nicer touches of ".exe"