Was supposed to end with it burning down and the rebuilding beginning at the end of season 4, yes.
Was supposed to end with it burning down and the rebuilding beginning at the end of season 4, yes.
There are teens that at least begin transitioning, i.e. hormones and such, and assuming that Elle Fanning's character Ray is 17, as she is, or 18, it would be legal for him to undergo SRS, if perhaps a rarity to do it that quickly/early.
I'd accept a spin-off, but I did really like the relationship developing between her and Max as the film went along. Their interaction especially, and his interaction with the whole group generally, is what made me care about Max as a character for the first time after seeing all the other movies.
He didn't mean it sincerely. That was very apparent in context, the episode of the cast and in the movie, (he's drunk and jokingly hyperbolic like he is 99% of the time on Harmontown) and he has since repeatedly been very clear he didn't expect it to be taken seriously, and that he could never kill himself, related to…
It wasn't really good at being the former at all, though.
And evidently chose not to read the article, even though he thinks he's already been spoiled
. .I don't know how to tell you this.
Boner of the heart.
It's almost surprising that terrible Hellraiser anthology doesn't exist, considering that Friday the 13th show and whatnot.
Sorry for the pedantry, but it's Sleep Tight, and then Forgiving after it that ends with "You're a dead man, Pryce!" Hence "You think I forgive you?!"
They cancelled Banshee before I got the chance to start watching it, the fuckers. .
Holtz is fucking perfect, man. Immensely tragic, but nonetheless a bastard. And season 3 is almost as thematically cohesive as 5 while having a higher level of overall quality consistency and being some of the most expertly executed tragedy this side of HBO.
Magic shit that, as the other person said will be left to be explained by the series itself, but done so for the sake of giving Spike a proper arc and ending to his character instead of how badly 7 bungled him having a soul.
I know I am! There's nothing worth regretting about doing that, man.
Just watched NFA and read the review for the first time on Saturday.
Season 4 was excellent, but season 3 is still better by courtesy of, I think, being the best season of Angel and of the Buffyverse, and having its best villain.
I just finally finished it on Saturday. From Harm's Way on Friday night to Not Fade Away on Saturday afternoon. 3 hour nap between Hole in the World and Shells.
Season 4 was so fucking good.
The first season managed to get Naomi Watts. Once they pulled that off, I came to terms with them apparently being able to get anyone. Paul McCartney clinched that this year. What's more impressive than anything is the sheer depth of the guest cast, all of these names together, and all of them so well utilized.
They simply decided "Never again" after losing all the people who never forgave them for the trifecta of Carnivale, Rome and Deadwood's cancellations.