*Grumble grumble season 3's back half was a fine ending grumble*
*Grumble grumble season 3's back half was a fine ending grumble*
Yes. That happened. Plus one of the other main casts members was Margot Robbie.
" During the pilot episode, Kate is recruited by the Central Intelligence Agency and starts taking early assignments as a covert operative. She demonstrates a flair for espionage that impresses her handlers. In the final episode, she is promoted from courier to agent."
My brother is pretty defensive of Pan Am as being pretty fun for what it is. He was especially fond of this whole arc where one of the stewardesses was recruited by the CIA, and a third of each episode was now a spy show.
Hanukkah Zombie.
Weiner specifically said he wouldn't allow a Talking Mad or a spinoff in an interview a while back. That was where he also talked about consenting to the season split.
That happened with my audience during You're Next, too.
Haven't those two at least claimed that Adult Swim just sat on a completed season for an extended period of time?
Well, that's distressing.
Critique of Native American genocide and imperialism is unamerican, don'cha know.
It was a show that should've been very short term if not a straight up miniseries, that got dragged out because Showtime. I'd say you could either just stop after season 1, or watch season 2 up through the episode "New Car Smell," which is the closest they get to a proper finale to what the show started as.
He's very assy.
I suppose Beaton and Danielle Corsetto are already mainstream enough to not qualify as need to know. That's understandable. But damn it, I only found out about the latter a few months ago! I would've loved to have been familiar with her earlier, and plenty of people still aren't.
The show that has had cyborgs since season 2, and is set in an alternate universe where Russia is still the USSR, but it doesn't control the other nations, and somehow it's simultaneously the 60s, the 80s and the 21st century, is just now moving into sci fi territory?
That she said both with the exact same inflection. Killed me.
I think canonically Reed said something along the lines of Ray couldn't get it up out of guilt, so he left him alone. Apparently he felt bad, that the bit was genuinely going too far (not to mention people calling it out.) I can't blame him.
Volus Vanguard for life, yo! (My primary ME3 multiplayer character during my brief time playing it)
Oh yeah, Jake, I bet you're totally going to earn Kreia's full support and respect, and she'll send you off into the stars having learned all she could teach you. I bet you've played the game just right to get that super-tough ending.
Directing, actually.
Man, I love that intro.