A- isn't bad, but I'm already pegging next week's for an A score. For one, the whole Roy sequence is arguably the greatest scene the show's ever done.
A- isn't bad, but I'm already pegging next week's for an A score. For one, the whole Roy sequence is arguably the greatest scene the show's ever done.
Honestly thought I was on The Onion for a second.
More like "Furious Gr8" amirite?
"Enough Tatiana Maslanys to do the job"
So…one.
Okay, the rest of the episode aside…
That leap in the final shot looked ridiculious, right?
At this point in the series, I'm just glad the big "game changer" that Fox kept teasing in the promos wasn't another person. Nice that they're keeping it (momentarily) fresh.
Rick and Morty's "Lawnmower Dog" was pretty spectacular.
"Pftt. You think you can control me with a haircut?"
As strange as it may sound, this may be a reason why Million Second Quiz was such a failure as a program: the competition works as slow TV, but they tried to pass it off as fast TV by only giving it one hour of screen time a night. Any sense of it being an event didn't work.
Can confirm.
"You're not some daddy's boy who tries to dolphin me and then blimps!"
"I understand all of those words separately."
"slightly" twisted
"I think I'm going to have the chef's salad. Who do you like to have sex with?"
"Oh, I like hairless guys with a little bit of-"
"YOU ARE AN ESCRITOIRE!"
"I'm a desk? I mean… I don't know what that means."
"This scam is starting to feel dishonest." Marge Simpson, simultaneously frighteningly risque and cluelessly innocent since 1987.
I assume the same way you'd set fire to the Mississippi.
"Filed Under: Bullshit Statements"
A tad off topic, but I completely agree that Moonrise Kingdom was far and away better than GBH. There wasn't too much world-building going on, but for me at least, keeping the story grounded in (a more realistic) reality, and building a story off a simpler setup - two children fall in love and run away together - made…
Shoutout to the Slow Mo Guys for the second explosion.
http://youtu.be/bTUu4ZLtDSs…
Anybody else think this sounds a bit too much like Brooklyn Nine-Nine?
Orphan Black. Except for one episode, season two was consistently fantastic at balancing its increasingly complicated universe, characters, and plotlines, and gave us one of the best scenes of television of the year with Sarah and Helena's reunion.
That Interstellar soundtrack though.