I dunno. The Sci-Fi/Fantasy bit reminded me of Better Off Ted, which I really, really liked. Sure, that was a workplace comedy on its face, but it's not too far removed from what this show is trying to do. I'm into it.
I dunno. The Sci-Fi/Fantasy bit reminded me of Better Off Ted, which I really, really liked. Sure, that was a workplace comedy on its face, but it's not too far removed from what this show is trying to do. I'm into it.
I'm super excited for them to delve into the mythology of the show. I'm liking a lot of what we're learning so far. As a whole, I like it a lot. Kristen Bell and Ted Danson are on point. It has a lot of potential. Please, please, please don't be a one season wonder.
Cool. Guess I'm getting some Whataburger now.
Ellis can do so much better than he's being given.
Not my favorite episode. I'm tiring a bit of Lucifer losing his powers. If this is the Lucifer adaptation we're getting, then I don't want a smarmy British guy solving cases. I was Lucifer solving cases. I want him to have his powers, damn it. I want punishment. That said, ugh, do I like this cast an awful lot, and…
Since he's back in the spotlight a bit: Robbie Reyes. I'd love a comprehensive Ghost Rider legacy book. Maybe do it kind of like a cross-country chase plot.
It's the Bat-plane. How else do you think it flew?
It's her casual, Sundays-on-the-Farm look.
A new Trinity book narrated by Lois Lane? I'm throwing my wallet at the screen but nothing is happening.
He is the Night
"What? Me? Nah. It's obviously his."
"What? Me? Nah. It's obviously his."
But then, how does the framing device work? For instance, how was the the "reenactment" footage shot, if that's Cuba and Sarah are the real people and not actors? Isn't the conceit that we're viewing a "finished" product of My Roanoke Nightmare? Don't get me wrong: I don't put it past the writers to make that twist,…
Greg Rucka's origin for Diana has quickly become definitive for me. It's hitting all the right beats, and it just feels classic.
I'm not a fan of the new Harley Quinn books. I wanted to be, but I can almost feel the desperate-to-be-funny-and-silly coming off the page. The writing doesn't feel natural, and it's not as clever as it wants to be. Heck, Gwenpool feels a lot like what Harley Quinn's current creative team is aiming for but can't seem…
The cover is great. I like the idea of Jen getting her own Grey Hulk form. I even get her struggling with almost dying and losing her cousin in such short order. I'm just not sure making her into a rage machine as the hook to a new solo series is the right play, in the long run, and I can't see that status quo…
Fine. You have my interest again. I will give you another episode, but I don't trust you yet, AHS. You've blown too many an interesting premise with shoddy plotting and writing for me to be fully on-board.
I…I like the car. I'm fine with changing his name, though.
It's either that or a horse.
Agreed on The Devil's Share. But then, whenever Person of Interest brought in music: you knew something good (or terrible) was coming.
Person of Interest is among one of my favorite shows ever made. This finale was nearly perfect. It broke my heart. It made me smile. It messed me up in the best ways. It transcended its beginnings to become something great.