Nope. Fortunately, I live in a 1st world country instead of the US, so I didn't have to pay private fees for my degree. The only payment I made was a couple of thousand being taken out of my tax once my income rose above a certain level.
Nope. Fortunately, I live in a 1st world country instead of the US, so I didn't have to pay private fees for my degree. The only payment I made was a couple of thousand being taken out of my tax once my income rose above a certain level.
Sry for 3rd comment in a row, but this just struck me. Why don't they just use the 'instant fix for any tv/film property, no matter how dire or badly written'?
How much of Almost Human's watchability is just the 2 leads being hilarious when bantering in the car.
Let's not forget Agent Lee after he gets bumped up to the main cast:-) Like we didn't spend most of s5 hoping for (won't spoil it, but you know which character) and Agent Lee to come bursting in from the red universe and start kicking ass.
Re jnr Bishop (Peter): his performance inclines significantly over the course of s2-3.
Watch The Fades, contemplate the idea of a more troubled, angrier version of the male scientist (post death of the other scientist) being significantly more interesting, then watch the Fades (both because it's an awesome horror-superhero genre cross, and because the actor playing the male scientist is superb as the…
Fitz is played by the same gay who played the lead in The Fades? I think my brain just exploded. How could you watch as awesome a performance as he gives in The Fades and then think 'this guy would be best used as a walking geek-cliche'?
At what point was he fired from heroes? Because if someone knocked on my business's door and said 'I was fired from Heroes straight after season 1 finished because of a dispute over creative differences', I'd probably hire them on the spot.
I've got a better idea still. Dolph Lundgren rocks up as his motherf******** self and kills Ward and Sky. If the Punisher tears himself from out of the Marvel comics and somehow enters the real world through a rip in spacetime, he can be Dolph Lundgren's sidekick.
One thing Revolution had (that AoS lacks) was excellent performances and characters that were shuttered off to the sidelines, plus actors who demonstrated in some episodes that they could perform well if given suitable material but weren't suited to the roles they were given.
It's not just Newhart - there's plenty more examples where that comes from (Star Trek: TNG being the most famous - the phenomenon of a tv show being terrible in its first season and then miraculously turning around was actually known as 'growing the beard' for a while, after one of the TNG character's change of…
I'm hoping the presence of Bill Paxton means that Agent Ward is going to get killed off towards the end of the season. He'd have cost them a pretty penny (after building his 'serious actor' credentials for years with Big Love), and he's in a different league of quality to any of the current actors, Clark Gregg…
What's this based upon? She's always looked like shit, so that doesn't indicate anything one way or the other. And I've never heard of her getting charged/jailed for drugs or neglect (and Lindsay Lohen is proof that being famous doesn't get you off being arrested if you're an addict and an idiot). So what's the…
Apart from her general look, what evidence is there of her having an ongoing substance abuse problem. I haven't heard of her being charged, or any neglect convictions (or even any serious investigations/allegations) regarding her kid - why do people assume that she's addicted?
That's a common and rather disturbing error made by a lot of under-30s (not saying you're under 30). Legally, the fact that things can 'go viral' on the net and reach a massive audience, in a manner that a court can't 'remove from publication' and often resists factual correction, means that the law takes online…
Isn't it amazing how Eckhart's career really took off after he impressed in The Dark Knight…
Yeah, most of my knowledge of WW's VtM setting comes from the loading screens for Bloodlines. seriously underrated game if you get the official patch and Wesp's community patch (was criticised at release due to being overly buggy).
And if it was taken from white wolf, there'd be no Vampire v Werewolves 'war', but rather a bunch of different vampire sects and clans in cold and hot wars against each others, with the main factor keeping a lid on things being the need to avoid detection from humans, who are mostly unaware of their existence (but not…
True, but that still puts him at a having done a mere fraction of the fucked up actions of Klaus and Damon, and with better motivation (don't get me wrong - a wholly inadequate motivation, but at least it wasn't serial killing for the lulz).
In all seriousness, the reason Alaric had to die was because the writers wrote themselves into a hole by massively upping the power of the vampires on the show in s2-3. Remember those long stretches when despite the show being good, we were going 'when the heck is Alaric going to get something to do?'. After his…