Last weeks won't go down in history as one of their strongest, but I thought it was a great start after some of series three. I was waiting for the Moffat episode to really see if the show was back on track again and of course he did not disappoint.
Last weeks won't go down in history as one of their strongest, but I thought it was a great start after some of series three. I was waiting for the Moffat episode to really see if the show was back on track again and of course he did not disappoint.
oh. whoops. okay. carry on.
These tracks have been out for a while haven't they? they were included on the Lazarus Soundtrack. They are very good if anyone doesn't feel like buying the whole soundtrack
Every single person in that picture looks like they've done that face-swap thing kids are into.
I learned a while ago that I can love them without outdated, out of touch, and irrelevant approval. What I'm saying is I hate my dad
It doesn't look any greyer to me.
Blank Face LP is pretty close for me
I liked it, I'm just glad to see the show has climbed out of its own asshole and is at least moving in the right direction. The Gatiss solo episode tends to be the weakest one, so I think this will be a much more consistent series than 3.
Also it's two first names which makes me enjoy it on another level
Just saying someones full name like "Doug Judy" every time isn't really the most funny or original joke but damnit it gets me every time.
It's on HBO Now, I don't know which service that is or isn't, but thats the great thing about HBO, many expensive ways to enjoy!
This has been an exhausting year for obvious reasons, but personally I've felt a little off, and a big part of it is the lack of this show. It means a lot to me, and I'll be glad to have it back in full soon.
boy free, commercialized, hate speech is truly under attack these days! They just can't catch a break.
Viewed individually, I really like most of the episodes from series 7, but yeah, when considered as a whole it is a hot mess. Part of it just seemed like weird pressure from the BBC, like why chop it all up on the year of its 50th anniversary?
I loved it. Utterly delightful and just what I needed. If there's one thing I could fault it with, it was possibly too ambitious visually.
I listen to Giacchino's score for it all the time
The Ace Frehley is probably the only album my uncle bought this year.
Look, I'm gonna get enough rape, incest, and over-the-top but incredibly entertaining violence as it is over the holidays, I don't need it on my TV !
He put it up an datpiff for free as per usual, he is just a very nice guy.
I think it was just hard to process because it was done out of love, and not their usual ironic nihilism. What that says about us, I don't know.