Jesus Christ… This is why I rarely post in comment threads. A point by point breakdown of why my subjective opinion is objectively incorrect by someone completely missing every one of those points.
Jesus Christ… This is why I rarely post in comment threads. A point by point breakdown of why my subjective opinion is objectively incorrect by someone completely missing every one of those points.
I fell in love with Rectify just a little while before season two began airing. I binge-watched the first season in one afternoon/evening and I've returned to it four times over the years. I watched seasons two and three as they aired and loved them, flaws included. I counted it among my favourite shows of all-time.
This guy fucks.
He means that Jon is the rightful heir to the throne, not Dany.
The whole reason she was on the Faceless Men's shitlist is because she killed Meryn Trant using the face of that little girl without permission. She knows faces.
"My final speech is shit. But to be fair to myself, which I always like to be; the writing's no good." - Emilia Clarke
I'm pretty miffed that the Farscape alien-looking Child of the Forest's sacrifice was given more dramatic weight than Summer's.
If you have the Network for a month, I'd strongly recommend giving the latest NXT special, Takeover: Dallas, a try. As consistently as the main WWE product drops the ball, NXT delivers. It's only a couple of hours long and is full to the brim with things that'll remind you why you became a wrestling fan in the first…
Stephanie McMahon running out to protect "the integrity of the divas division" was my favourite part.
I feel like DeMorge is a big reason why Shadowrun hasn't clicked like D&D did. Curtis Armstrong's appearances, for example, have shown that Shadowrun can work great in the Harmontown format. DeMorge tends to sandbag that energy, hunched over his microphone, mumbling in that "Norwegian accent", ignoring jokes and…
That was a really really fun episode, but I think it's a testament to how awful WWE has been lately that people are saying this was the best episode in years (or even top 10 of all-time as someone in these comments is saying). Best of the year so far, maybe.
Thank you. What Iroh said had nothing to do with the rule of attraction/The Secret. Rolled my eyes when I read that in the review.
Unless things like DVD, reruns and Netflix exist.
"The Lord works in mysterious ways. Mwa ha ha ha!" - evil pastor, as he burns evidence.
It's only a matter of time before we get a scornful "Mr. Scientist."
It's because film-making and storytelling is a craft. You can have the plans for a beautiful chair but if the guy who makes it is shit as his job, it's gonna be a shitty chair.
This was surprisingly not awful. I wouldn't call it good yet, there's still a lot of cheese and Syfy-CGI, and I am NOT detecting this nuance you guys are seeing in Dean Norris's Big Jim, at all, but I thought it looked pretty good for a CBS show, and the acting is only terribly whiffy in a few spots (I'm looking in…
I know it's not saying much, but the acting in Under the Dome is not as bad as it was in Jericho.
Poor Joanna Newsom :(
Maybe work on your reading comprehension skills before trying to sum people up in a few sentences?