Oh good, least I'm only partially losing my mind.
Oh good, least I'm only partially losing my mind.
As far as I know, it's never been on Netflix.
Or a pretty cool episode of "Doctor Who" featuring Toby Jones.
It's not that he's potentially dreaming about people not involving him. It's that things start to happen in the world outside of his knowledge. The perspective changes, and since the perspective is in many ways the hook here, this turns into a narrative problem.
…thank you?
Man, you're gonna be sad when they put up the Weiss montage I requested.
There's plenty more hate sex in the horizon for this show, indeed.
Played "Castle Crashers" in co-op mode with my four-year old nephew. I wish I had recorded his running commentary. Totally priceless. Then he spent the rest of the night as "Red Ninja" (he thinks they are ninjas in the game), creating adventures for us to enact.
"Albania….Albania…you border on..the…Adriatic…"
True story: My brother started at 1.7 a week ago. He's now almost completely caught up. So yes, do it!
"REVEGEANCE IS MINE." Jules Cobb would totally love how much wine people drink in The House of Batiatus. She'd hate everything else, though.
Yes, but not everyone has seen the promos, and they were cut to look like a bait and switch. So we took the "safe not sorry" route.
Not sure yet. Waiting for the powers that be to let me know. I agree "Phase One" could be an entry unto itself.
I don't think we _know_. But clearly they are in cahoots together, and Lucretia has more than a few bones to pick with the pair currently living in her home.
Learned my lesson on that, which wasn't even so much a spoiler plotwise so much as character-wise. If anything, it was the opposite of a spoiler. So no. Nothing about future eps.
I reviewed all of "Gods of the Arena" as well, so you can go back and check those out as well.
The Mars: I covered all of "Gods of the Arena," and I'll be covering all of "Vengeance," for The A.V. Club.
Right. That's all I remember, which makes these early episodes quite odd to me.
You can take your issue up with the closed captioning on my DVDs.
My impression is that it indeed becomes more of an ensemble, as both Sloane and Will get their own arcs this season, the Jack/Irina stuff reaches operatic heights, and Sark comes into his own.