I'm disappointed that this article didn't mention Regina King and Regina King as Huey and Riley Freeman in The Boondocks. She creates such a convincing sibling dynamic there using only her voice.
I'm disappointed that this article didn't mention Regina King and Regina King as Huey and Riley Freeman in The Boondocks. She creates such a convincing sibling dynamic there using only her voice.
I always DVR Mr. Robot and watch it the next day so I can skip over commercials. I feel like Elliot would approve, but it's a habit I indulge in more and more these days.
$300,000 x 22 episodes = $6.6 million dollars per season.
#KamalaKlub represent.
Excellent. This is a fun little supernatural soap opera and I've been enjoying it tremendously.
All hail Dave of the House Grohl, first of his name, king of the Andals and the Rhoynar and the First Men, lord of the Seven Kingdoms and defender of the Realm. Long may he reign.
Hate on Shark Week all you want, but it looks like it's going to be a lot less bullshit and attack shows and a lot more science this year.
Crikey. I was moderately interested in this because it's filmed in Baton Rouge, but I'm not so sure I care now.
God. That's the year I graduated high school.
…Which is actually kinda that character's actual arc.
You should indeed. It's got nicely layered mythology without being heavy-handed. It's got a twisty plot without being convoluted. It's got fun characters without being too shallow. Season two really upped the show's ante and season 3 looks to be on the same track.
I learned this weekend that, in countries where it's illegal to fly a swastika, neo-Nazis fly the Confederate battle jack instead.
Southerner here. I'll allow it.
The blue one was the best.
Funniest thing I've read all day. Thanks, Katie!
Noah Danby is just too damn talented to waste. C'mon, Defiance. Don't make the same mistake Bitten did!
If there's anyone in television who's a better match for this project than the man behind Wonderfalls and Pushing Daisies, then I don't know who it is.
I love this movie so much. Thanks for spotlighting it, Danny.
Bernthal's Shane was easily the best thing about TWD's first two seasons. I'm so glad they kept him around longer than Shane lasted in the comics.
If anyone's still a Stannis supporter after this, I don't want to know them.