he wouldn't say who it was for. he just left
he wouldn't say who it was for. he just left
Previously on….we see Gabriel burning his collar, and then he has it again in the cold open so that he can rip up a bible.
Well, we know that it is in Virginia because Deanna said that most of Virginia was evacuated to explain the lack of dead and living threats. And we know that they're been by DC because we saw the monument. But I don't assume that this Alexandria is located in the current Alexandria. They could just name their…
Oh, I don't know. I didn't see the group in the desert that Max joined as being naive or soft. They had a base under attack and were holding off the horde. They used Max at the end to get away.
Eugene killed walkers with the fire hose before this. He's been stepping up his game.
Yeah, I remember that story of Logue leaving SoA to do Vikings. And I see from imdb that she has a part on Glee, which I wouldn't have known because I don't watch that show, so maybe the schedules did conflict and it wasn't a "I hate this job" thing. Not that it matters if it was that either. These people are people…
Noah was not likable, or at least I didn't like him. Yes he bonded with Beth and was a light in the hospital, but he was stupid. He spent a year plotting his escape from the hospital, and it was entirely dependent on someone else getting the keys. He didn't have a go-bag when he was ready to go. He only had a weapon…
or every james bond movie ever.
I like strike back. they could easily transition new teams or locations. It's not like folks don't watch five iterations of csi and think enough is enough.
That is the logic we in Green Bay use to say that we still have more championships than anyone else, so I'll allow it.
This episode cemented for me the idea of gamemanship among the main players.
I like the Ragnar Eckbert interaction where they both admit to corruption and the mutual benefit. Lagertha calling out Eckbert, she gains points for seeing through him, but loses points for telling him outright that she does so. Better to let…
really? I don't understand it when I hear that an actor/actress wants out of a regular gig that seems to get good reviews. I mean, unless she's already transformed this into a bigger better gig, why leave? Plus, it's cable, so shorter schedules and less episodes = more opportunity for side shows.
I had hulu plus for a while. I found that their exclusives weren't worth the monthly fee and their nonexclusives weren't much better than netflix or my dvr, both of which can avoid commercials.
I found that internet plus netflix and hulu would save me about $50 a month. But if I then had to add yet more like hbo or showtime or starz for shows I like, it became too much of a hassle. Like gyms, cable relies on customer laziness and usually wins out
with dennis farina? I remember liking that show
or if great wealth is involved, preferably the other person's
Adam isn't a "Baldwin"? Damn. I thought my pop culture knowledge was better than that. Gotta turn in my fan card I guess.
I actually like the 70's grindhouse film one where she ends with sprinkles are for winners. that one cracks me up
and it's not even clear to me how much is available. when I looked up person of interest, it said last 5 episodes free on cbs.com and last 7 on this cbsanytime.don'tbotherpayingforit.
I thought most of star trek was on netflix, but maybe it's lapsed.
while scanning amazon prime for person of interest, because for some reason I now want to watch that show, I find out today that cbs has a 5.99 a month subscription service. I didn't know people watched it for free, let alone were willing to pay for it.