In the Dexter spin-off, it will be set many years in the future, and look like a cheap sci-fi show. Also, Harrison will be cast as Col. Potter on M*A*S*H*.
In the Dexter spin-off, it will be set many years in the future, and look like a cheap sci-fi show. Also, Harrison will be cast as Col. Potter on M*A*S*H*.
It took them a couple years to remember LaGuerta never believed Doakes was the Bay Harbor Butcher. These things take time…
Plus, Roy, some ne'er-do-well that thought he was moving in with two sexy ladies. Walt routinely tells him to put a sock in it.
It may be a croc, but it looks like its about to take a bite out of Kristen Stewart, so I can't complain too much.
And by "God," you mean "Dexter showrunners and writers who don't know when to drop a storyline or character".
Well, perhaps Nucky figured that, left to their own devices, none of those other guys would have shown that much initiative to dethrone him like Jimmy did.
Maybe Stewart can be Watson.
Except, unlike other contenders, he doesn't seem to have an end goal in mind aside from ruining everything for everyone else. How much power does he really want? How much does he already have?
But not as much as it ruins live theater.
The creators used to switch back and forth between whether or not Scorpius or Rygel was, in their opinion, the smartest character on the show.
Like run a weed dispensary!
Not yet anyway…wait 'til Burt's PTSD kicks in for the finale.
Does this make Combo Fatty, the Hobbit that wasn't even cool enough to make it into a Peter Jackson movie?
Creator Terrance Winter apparently agrees with you on this. I saw one of those pre-season previews last year where he outright said he was surprised Mickey was still alive, so he must have been smarter than he looked.
Meanwhile, there is little that is less funny than Victoria Jackson.
Well, all I know is, Mrs. Guy went out and got two more friends into GoT, one of whom is more interested in historic dramas and less magic stuff.
Mrs. Guy, generally, doesn't like fantasy/sci-fi. It's why I didn't bother much to try and get her into Orphan Black aside from an obligatory, "Hey this is good!" She does, however, enjoy Harry Potter and all things Tolkien, so I worked from there, periodically telling her how good the show was, not being too pushy,…
I don't know. I fast forwarded through 'em.
When my wife gets into something, we binge like nobody's business. The trick is to get her to give something a shot in the first place because she is very reluctant to try new things when she can easily binge on things she's seen before. Unfortunately, she has a spot of depression that makes focusing difficult,…
FX On Demand, unlike a few other channels, doesn't let me fast forward through commercials. As such, I ask myself do I really want to sit through an hour and fifteen minutes of the pilot episode of "The Bridge" or wait for the DVD. BBC America let me fast forward through Orphan Black's commercials, which is good…