avclub-383ee1cde01ed0fb9d3d3086a796737d--disqus
breakfast waffles
avclub-383ee1cde01ed0fb9d3d3086a796737d--disqus

it wasn't meant to be a criticism. the batman: the tv shownness of it is what i also really like about it. i was just commenting on the fact that the similarities at this point cannot be a coincidence.

i know the producers have said that any similarities to chris nolan's batman films have been coincidental but…c'mon, this season is basically becoming the dark knight rises. even the music they played during the previous episode montage is straight out of the dark knight.

i don't know if i would go so far as to call mt weather arlo a "good guy" but i guess relative to his son and that horribly unpleasant doctor lady, you could make a case.

i actually enjoyed this episodes quite a bit more than last week. less action, but a lot of great character stuff from clarke and bellamy. and the pre-war tension buildup throughout this episode was great, culminating in that badass final scene with clarke taking charge. and considering how ornery indra is at almost

how dare you? did you not hear about heroes reborn?

seeing that alycia debnam carey is going to be on that walking dead spinoff show, will she still be able to make appearances on the 100? would hate to see her go. was a bit on the fence when she first appeared but i'm liking her character more and more

oh wow, that is all kinds of awesome, if a little difficult to read. thanks!

wheelchair assassins and giant feral hamsters attack usa, michael bay style.

for all the talk of infinite jest being a "difficult" book, i actually
didn't find it to be very difficult when i finally began to read it,
intimidated as i was. it took a little while for me to get into the rhythm of
his sentence structures but having only read a couple of his essays
before infinite jest, i was

i was really surprised to hear that on WTF as well. and i believe michael schur owns the film/tv rights for infinite jest. i wonder if he ever plans on doing something with it. i kind of hope not.

i don't know how long this has been a thing, but i can't imagine this issue not being stupid. unless that's what you meant

huh, i can't believe i didn't think about them once throughout last night's episodes. that's a really good point. wonder if we'll see them this season

how dare you! the emmys have not yet given an emmy to 2 or 3 people involved with modern family. plus, we can't forget the underappreciated jon cryer

i'm not usually one to begrudge other people's honest opinions but, fuck you! (and before you reply angrily at me, my "fuck you" was done for the purpose of comedic histrionics and not as a sincere appraisal of your thoughts) i actually kind of like unsubtle leslie from time to time. what did you think of offerman's

yeah, i found that incredibly jarring and i can only imagine it was even worse for ron.

i was a bit ambivalent about the child-as-Samaritan. i imagine we're going to get more context for him in the future but i kept vacillating between, "this is creepy" and "this is silly." and because he was speaking only as Samaritan's avatar, i was confused as to who this kid actually was when he's not relaying

would love to see the imperiously sexy grounder leader kill finn in a gratuitously grotesque fashion

♫It's been a while♫

don't worry, soon we will be getting product placement: the movie.

they'll all culminate in a two-part ibm wars crossover film