There's no way Ava would have got with Boyd on Justified or Mrs White would have got back together with Walter. It's just something we have to put up with in shows like this.
There's no way Ava would have got with Boyd on Justified or Mrs White would have got back together with Walter. It's just something we have to put up with in shows like this.
Some takeaways… 1) Relieved that the show is holding up with Zooey's return. Had been concerned others would be more minimized than they are 2) Glad to see more Nasim Pedrad 3) I'd watch a spinoff of the Dunston/Winston cop duo. Overall this was a great episode. This is my favorite season of the show and I watched…
As someone who has been smoetimes very cirtiical of the show, I thought this was one of the all time best written/acted/directed/paced episodes of WD I've ever seen. It wouldn't surprise me if this ended up being touted as one of the best tv episodes of the year of any series 9 months from now.
I always thought this show would be much better if they wrote off Abby and made her sister the female lead. Because as it is, this show is a lot like Castle: charismatic guy trying to generate chemistry with a plank of wood.
Big headed aliens and Alice and Wonderland planets.
Looks like someone saw a rough cut and was like sooo uhh where are the female characters?
I spent too long wondering who the guy was between Grant and the kid till I saw the caption.
If this episiode was any indication, they already lost it. It wasn't bad but back to being so-so. 50% Jess and some of the others minimized.
Zooey was why I originally started watching this series, but a weird thing happened in her absence. Nick became the default lead, and it fit the show like a glove. Lamorne Morris got a lot more screentime and used it to hit some homeruns, he was great. And Hannah Simone got to play cutely-dorky because Jess wasn't…
I was hoping she'd continue in You, Me and the Apocalypse. It's the best work she's done since early Pam.
Jessica Brown Findlay's career will take off any day now.
Poor girl? The poor girl Clarke murdered dozens of children last year, arguably the only innocent people on this whole series.
With Lexa gone, I hope this show becomes less focused on the Grounders. They have a whole planet to explore yet our heroes keep obsessing over these local tribes.
Maybe but I took it another way, that they underestimated how high profile she was and didn't think she was up to Spacey and Wright. If I recall right, at the time Rooney Mara was the more famous of the two.
I wouldn't say I loved House of Cards but I definitely gave up on it after they killed off Kate Mara. She was the counterweight, and sould have evolved into the main female lead and eventually brought him down. Without her, the show quickly became boring.
Nice try, Kate McKinnon.
If it wasn't marketed as a Ghostbusters movie I'd say it looks pretty decent, not great but solid. I'm not sure what I think about it being a Ghostbusters movie though, mainly because I'm tired of reboots in general.
Those terrible white guys. What have they ever done for us. Besides the aqueducts.
I enjoyed it. The season got better as it went along in every respect. The main cast is obviously good but a hat tip to the villainess for locking down that role pretty well. My only complaint about the finale is I don't understand why they didn't try shooting the machine. Peggy was standing there with a shotgun. Or…
I've been doing a big catchup on this series in anticipation of the finale. The series and season got steadily better as it went on, and I've overall been enjoying it more than more highly touted stuff like the new Netflix Marvel shows. Having said that Peggy annoyed the hell out of me this episide by interfering in…