This scene was harder to watch than the episode with snakes bursting out of Chinese people's bodies. Something about her eyes wiggling around creeped me out.
This scene was harder to watch than the episode with snakes bursting out of Chinese people's bodies. Something about her eyes wiggling around creeped me out.
It's odd that they chose a different actor to play Oliver Queen/Green Arrow than the one who played him in Smallville, yet they've cast the Smallville Oliver Queen/Arrow in a separate CW show.
I only subscribe to HBO for Game of Thrones (and a few other TV series) and will be dropping HBO as soon as season 2 ends. When season 3 starts up, I'll subscribe again and catch up on the stuff I missed if I feel like it (mainly, Boardwalk Empire)
This episode was funny in a way only Ben Edlund manages to pull off. There were LOL moments like Castiel's "pull my finger" joke (and wanting to do it again for Esther) to "booping" Kevin on the nose (and Kevin telling him to please stop doing that), but also strangely funny moments like Cas holding up the game,…
Yeah, and we better see his infatuation with kittens. Adorable!
Just like watching Joffrey get slapped never ceases to amuse me, seeing Petyr Baelish manhandled always puts a smile on my face: last season, when Ned Stark shoved him against the wall; this episode, when Cersei ordered her guards to seize and kill (then not kill) him
I thought the pilot was pretty good. The Miramar looks amazing. Jeffrey Dean Morgan was a good pick as the lead character, and he does a good job conveying a man who will do anything for his family. Olga Kuryalenka is beautiful as expected, but I hope they expand on her character, because she is a good actress who…
Can someone explain why David Robert Jones needed Olivia to turn on the light? He can already pass between universes, as evidenced as the end. What did he need Olivia for??
I really liked this episode and was a great follow up to the clown episode that was hilarious. It was scary and well-written, and reminded me of the earlier Supernatural episodes that actually made me scared and sick to the stomach. As soon as Jeffrey picked up that poor dog, I knew nothing good would come of that.…
I loved everything about this episode. My favorite SN episodes are the funny ones (Yellow Fever, the one with the talking Teddy Bear, the one with fairies/aliens, etc.). I knew I would like this from the intro (very similar to Yellow Fever) and the cut to the "Supernatural" title screen, this time bursting with…
As Ben Hawkens he -looks- like he was pulled right out of Depression era footage. The show succeeded in looking very authentic, not just in costume and set design, but the actors and actresses they used.
The only thing I found/find confusing is what the hell the Omega, Alpha, Ushers, etc. are supposed to be. And "every prophet in his house." What does this mean?
The best parts of this episode were the funny bits:
1) Tang's comment about how her sister would give an arm for that bag and then the camera pans down to show that the dead woman's arm was still attached to the bag
2) Lydia finding the woman's head in the wheel of the car
3) Ben punching that girl. Those girls…
Carnivale is one of my favorite TV shows of all time. It's also one of the scariest shows, the kind that I can't watch right before going to bed. Something about carnivals and freaks/mutants/hillbillies that creeps me out.
*Edited* Sorry for the double post.
Something about this case has fascinated me since I heard about the WM3's release last year. I didn't have HBO when the first 2 films came out so I hadn't been following the case as long as a lot of people. What struck me about the 1st film is that Echols was basically on trial for possible being a satanist*, and if…
I would rather see rednecks doing gladiatorial fights to the death than this. Men only, no animals please.
Funny that most of my favorites come from HBO series.