All of that would definitely be great screentime, but instead the drama of the Mason family is sadly deemed more important.
All of that would definitely be great screentime, but instead the drama of the Mason family is sadly deemed more important.
@avclub-41e23e24ee2670c4128cd7e5e5ee42ab:disqus But there are also rich left wing donors and left leaning media outlets. More than that was the Tea Party's collective indignation and zeal that got the ball rolling.
I'll still defend season 1 as a B/B- and season 2 as a B+/A- to the death!
It's hard to get the energy to watch this episode after finding out the title is a stupid pun. And only 3 episodes left, Falling skies really dropped the ball this season.
eh, she's mostly done self-defense (minus debbie pelt) which is a bit different from drinking all the blood from living people
Agreed. Say what you will about the Tea Party (and there are many terrible things to say about them) but their organization and ability to radically impact the political climate was the most inspiring use political activism I've ever seen.
there wouldn't be enough awkward groans in the world to fully capture that awfulness. In that sense Ryan Murphy and Aaron Sorkin are like two halves of the same insensitive coin.
At least he's not doing a rant shitting on people for not knowing "who's on first?"
I feel the AV club is already a porn parody of itself, so how's that going to be done?
I got it, Bigfoot randomly breaks into the office, being the troll from last season, and kills most of the characters. An amazed Neal is instantly torn apart, Mac gets flustered and slips to her death on the floor while somehow sending out an embarrassing email to everyone on the planet, Will's thrown out of the…
Or an A+ if that Jessica and Sarah scene continued in a different direction
So it's agreed then, mediums like Lafeyette have the absolute worst powers of the True Blood universe. Though by now I was hoping he'd use the crazy demon powers he got from Jesus two seasons ago.
I don't understand why she didn't use her laser hands from the get-go, but whatever. I bet next scene will be Bill letting Ben go and rescue her, hopefully not killing Lafayette in the process.
I understand where you're coming from, and I agree with you. I understand the points everyone else is trying to make as well, about the burden of addiction, the mental anguish, pain, and instability it causes. It's a horrible thing that can cause the body to feel a physical need for a drug, with the same sense of…
@Dikachu:disqus Well unlike many abused women, I don't think many addicts are afraid that drugs are going to hunt them down and murder them.
I really don't want to see the rest of it, so can anyone tell me how they ended up behind that wall?
I'd be wary, that Ian Mckellen sitcom and Giancarlo Esposito's Revolution don't bode well for talented actors
oh @avclub-3db41011acc2d229176bf6a92202728d:disqus what's wrong, were you particularly attached to this Terry O'quinn vehicle, Or did someone steal your 12-sided dice?
Haven't watched this season yet, but I'm actually excited for a post season clear-up. I personally really hate ambiguous endings
Willoughby has wasted his first firstie, contracts CancerAids. -1 Charisma.