I didn't realize Mads Mikkelsen was a professional comedian. Can you link to a video of his stand-up routine?
I didn't realize Mads Mikkelsen was a professional comedian. Can you link to a video of his stand-up routine?
It makes it sounds like an exciting blend of Raising Hope and Running Wilde.
Uhm, spoilers?
Geez, these are both great serials. Very good luck, this.
That's because San Diego has the best natural lighting in the world.
Game of Thrones almost certainly has more CGI than this show.
The Inferno is a theological text — just in a very loose sense of the word.
Is Talking Bad canceled as well?
Sorry bro, the Americans are shite.
The spoiler grace period for a series finale should be at least as long as the time the show has been on the air - in Dexter's case, 8 years.
I still remember trying to binge watch the Super Bowls a few years back. I watched the first few episodes for twelve hours straight, slowly got the hang of the show, and then I decided to take a break and watch the new episode of Lost live. First thing I see is Sawyer spoiling Super Bowl XII, completely out of the…
I'll watch anything with Topher Grace in it. That man can turn garbage into gold.
Actually, it looks like he's about to sacrificially mulch himself. Is the AVClub spoiling yet another character death?
I think "brother murdering" trumps "being blamed by the brother who ends up murdering you" as a sign of evilness.
He said that he'd thought there was nothing worse than pulling a plow until he went to war.
That ending really tied a lot of things together.
Correction: the surviving McGinnes brother expertly covering up the Senator's murder, blatantly lying about his brother's actions in the church, shooting him in cold blood to prevent him from confessing, pressuring Ruth to keep her mouth shut, then telling Cullen the "real" story anyway, all without a visible sign of…
I thought it was a nice call-back to Cullen's fisticuffs with the wolf in the season opener. Anything smaller than a bear just wouldn't be a credible threat at this point.
He actually killed eight of the eight guys following him, then was captured by the remaining five.
It's got 2 million viewers tuning in every Saturday night, I can't imagine AMC pulling the plug on that. Low Winter Sun would probably get less then 10,000 viewers in this slot.
Does a previously unaired (only in the US) first season with a completely different cast really count as a prequel?