Dogma was a fun movie with a great cast.
Dogma was a fun movie with a great cast.
Alan Rickman was the voice of God.
I feel like this works better as a USA show. At least USA shows put an equal amount of time on the characters as well as the procedural. But as others have said, Elementary, so there's a chance.
Now that the bubble has burst they could potentially bring in a recurring guest female guest star to play pretty single rebound girl #1, unless the show goes for the unpredictable Alex/Cat option.
See, this trailer is stealing from Marvel in a good way. Actually, I'm just misremembering the GotG trailer; Suicide Squad took their song much farther and the tone much lighter.
It'd be ideal if Winn doesn't resent Kara down the line and become Toyman in the future because she rejected him, or hold it against her if he turns evil for some other reason. The show has a good chance to actually show how to handle a rejection of the "just friend" who you're not interested in on both sides after a…
It's just that one of the jokes on Emo Kylo Ren's twitter is how Kylo Ren struggles to do something like finishing a crossword but then Ren shows up and does it very easily.
Got more of a Napoleon Dynomite vibe going from him.
I found it funny that Kylo Ren had difficulty with ship electronics, given his rival Rey most likely would have not had those same difficulties.
It worked out for Chris Evans.
The actors for Fan4stic were all pretty awesome actors. They just need better direction IMO (though I dunno if cast chemistry should've shone better in the film if they did mesh well together regardless of the writing/directing)
That still leaves a lack of future for earth though.
Master of time and space, but Tommy couldn't bother to make sure his girlfriend got her watch on before leaving her side?
I love that it is assumed that binge-watching meant 78 hours of the show, but then we find out later that Peridot watched the same episode for those 78 hours.
Yeah, but I feel like procedurals are able to get away with it more given for any given episode the show just needs to keep up the case of the week format with light serialization vs a sitcom/drama where they have to continually come up with a new situation/story arc each season.
It's hitting procedural fatigue. Procedural shows can go on forever and ever as long as there's no noticeable dip in quality. However, what keeps a show from being cut in the first place is some sort of hook and a likable crew he show is based upon. If the show has that, then it's set. However, the show also needs to…
The novel definitely feels meta of how people feared the show was going to go when people first heard Watson was going to be a woman. Then again, we already have a modern retelling(s) that ships Holmes/Watson together, so that's not unheard of.
So a Diamond seems much larger than a Quartz. A lot of the speculation is that Rose is a Diamond, but given this episode and the fact that Amythyst was also classified as a Quartz, Rose is probably somewhere high up on the chain of command, but not a diamond.
I still have yet to see Flapjack, but there was a lot of talent on that show, including Hirsch.
Though honestly that's unfair since it has been mentioned in interviews that, at least as far as season 1 is concerned, there were times when Hirsch and co. didn't meet deadlines.