On a more serious note, this reminded me that Alan Tudyk's Con Man was a thing, and apparently it's premiered. Looks like I got something new to watch.
On a more serious note, this reminded me that Alan Tudyk's Con Man was a thing, and apparently it's premiered. Looks like I got something new to watch.
Give it another decade, it'll be rebooted on tv soon enough.
I think I'm more surprised to learn that Mr. and Mrs. Smith is a decade old than anything else.
Bummed this film underperformed in theaters. I think this was my favorite of the recent films they've created recently (Neighbors, The Interview, This Is The End, 50/50). Like, this is a film I would actually watch over and over again.
I'm sad that The Night Before underperformed Box Office wise. Gave it a watch this weekend.
I've been told that the hiatuses could have been a way to make sure the show's still going on so the merchandise is still relevant.
All in all, Disney probably let Hirsch get away with a lot of stuff in season 2 that most shows would otherwise not get away with, like the Gnome Police set up in The Last Mabelcorn.
You know your show is awesome when Guillermo del Toro says this about your show on twitter
Procedurals in general start to bore after awhile, regardless of the genre. I can't think of a long running one whose cases stay interesting week after week as the show progresses.
Yeah, the ax has been there since the beginning.
Good families though are made up of people who are always there thick and thin. It's not like the original team isn't, but they're not what I would call a close family.
It's odd the functionality appeared in this episode and not before. It seems inspired by Captain America's SHIELD in Age of Ultron, but that tech's been out for months.
I recall reading previews saying that the "sex" in Jessica Jones will be much more graphic/adult that what was shown previously on Marvel properties. Don't think we'll see nudity, but I recall JJ and LC hooking up being a thing mentioned so…
It's funny, as much as the original team was set up to be a family, they haven't done the best job maintaining the closeness in seasons 2/3.
Liz pushing the book off the table during that first kiss. That felt scripted. In fact, everything about that first kiss felt rather quick for an impulsive, passionate moment. Don't think it completely sold to me as the pent up first kiss between two people in love with each other for years but never acted on it. Then…
The show seems to really being emphasizing this "dark side" to him, which unfortunately doesn't seem to interesting so far. But maybe it'll get better once it's fleshed out?
I thought Skye and Lincoln's flirtatious banter at the beginning had some decent chemistry. Same with their phone call two episodes back. As long as it's light, flirty, and short without extensive drama (which given the show's history isn't likely to happen), I'm okay with it.
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Does it count as lampshade hanging if we consider the cosmos a metaphor for the writers trying to keep FitzSimmons apart?
Yeah, they need to figure out the trigger to turn Lash on first. Then they need to condition Lash second.