Apparently Shadow being in room 55 is a reference to he and Laura meeting on page 55 of the Author's Preferred Edition of American Gods.
Apparently Shadow being in room 55 is a reference to he and Laura meeting on page 55 of the Author's Preferred Edition of American Gods.
IIRC, in the book Shadow runs into Low-Key at a parlay between the Old and New gods, where he's masquerading as the new gods' driver. (Shadow realizes in that scene that he's Loki). That scene, plus a couple more flashbacks, should be enough to keep Loki in people's minds.
I'm reading this Mr World as the god of Big Data, or of information, rather than the head of a MIB conspiracy. I'm not sure if that's what the show is going for, but it fits better with his big monologue in this episode.
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Peak TV has really raised the bar.
If anything he should have been less freaked out by Media floating; it's hardly the weirdest thing he's seen so far.
DonG lover?
My wife caught it but I didn't. Great line!
I like him evenly!
That one's Alberta a stretch.
There's no Maritime for that.
I was sure that was the case (or at least kissing, if they're younger) but apparently that's not what Simon had in mind? I can't imagine anything else making sense for the lyrics, though.
But this time the town is Twin Peaks.
I wish I was taller.
I may have been seeing different articles than you (and I may just be remembering differently) but I feel like people have been optimistic about Gadot's Wonder Woman since she was a highlight of BvS.
Makes me think of Patton Oswalt's bit in Talking for Clapping about male directors metaphorically jizzing all over the film, shooting hours and hours of footage, and the (almost always female) editor gently leading him away and then cutting the movie down to something coherent.
Dwayne Johnson / David Lynch 2020
I liked the show a lot, but it is an off-Broadway one-man show, not a stand-up special. That's probably a failure of Netflix's marketing.
First rule of torrent club.
I kind of love it but it is very shallow compared to his other songs.