But…but…what about Couchy, you guys??? They forgot about Couchy!
But…but…what about Couchy, you guys??? They forgot about Couchy!
I love, love, love that idea. As I've gotten older, I've started to notice more and more how much I crave diversity in things I watch, whether it's race/religion/sexual orientation/gender/people with disabilities/nationalities/etc. The world is always more interesting when you have different kinds of people bringing…
I thought the same thing about the particle accelerator, that he was moving at superspeed already when the lightning hit. I think the chemicals were reacting to the static charge but moving slowly because they weren't moving at the same speed as Barry. I think this is why the bolt moves fairly slowly for a lightning…
I've said it many times when talking about this show, the group of child actors they have is pound for pound the best group on TV. They all are pretty good at delivering punch lines, they all are unique without being overly precious, and the girl who plays Abby killed her Samantha from SATC impression a few weeks ago..
Did no one else see Shoot 'Em Up? This is the role Clive Owen was born to play.
Special praise should be awarded to Famke Janssen's accent on that show, which is maybe the worst thing to happen to the Queen's English since the death of William Shakespeare.
Speaking of Barry, everything about the scene of him in Central City was phenomenal. I love, love, love Barry's musical theme. From the lighting, which was a little more reddish in CC than what we see in Starling, to that gorgeous moment where everything first goes bonkers in the lab.
I stand by my assertion that Cult is the most meta, most postmodern show to ever exist. I mean, it's a show called Cult about a Cult based around a show within that show also called Cult that's also about a Cult. I mean, it was terrible, but the premise was so bonkers, at least it wasn't boring like The Following.
Is it weird that I liked the songs from the puppet episode but not the episode? I actually think a lot of the episodes were interesting ideas but poor execution. Except for the last episode which made me violently angry.
I can be the only one who stands by Scrubs Season 9 as a unique and interesting and enjoyable thing, can I? It's better than seasons 5, 6 and 7 and it brought the world Eilza Coupe. Excuse me, I mean the lovely Eliza Coupe.
What I want to know, and Kudos for the article Kyle which is a highlight of every for me, what the IT person who has to unblock these websites you're Googling thinks about you?
I think Atlatl Do Pig would be an AMAZING band name.
I would agree with Alasdair's criticism that the episode felt overstuffed if that stuffing weren't just so goram awesome. This has never been a show to hesitate at pulling the trigger on something big, and this was an episode full of those. And, yeah, it's good to have episodes that slow down and do character work,…
It should have been Lisa Cujo and Courtney Shocks…if we're going for an all scary version of the Friends cast. Also, Matthew Scary and David Shivers. And…maybe Dracula Aniston and Matt Leblanc.
It really worked here. It reminded me of another great Cash moment in a series that was okay but nowhere near the quality of this: the Garret Dillahunt Terminator rampage through a hotel on the Sarah Connor Chronicles set to "The Man Comes Around". The single best moment that show produced.
That was a fantastic episode. I really want to call attention to the lighting in those interview scenes, particularly Reese's. For the majority of his interview, he is lit to look like a skull, eyeless and faceless. They figuratively turn him into not just death but Death in that moment. It freaked me out watching it.
I'd hate to be the one to dredge up melodrama.
But, you're final sentence is in need of a final comma.
"Hit that bro" and "Hit that, bro" mean quite disparate things
Unless tis with the "bro" addressed you wish to have a fling.
I enjoy the giant text pasted over the giant pictures so that they are both incomprehensible.
Daredevil: Howser, why did you rob Fort Knox of all it's gold!?!?!
Huell: That didn't come from Fort Knox, Daredevil. It's just another uh-MAZ-ing part….of California's Gold.
I think Fusco's a ruse. My prediction? Bear. Why else bring up needing to get him a bulletproof vest but to have it called back in a moment of tragic irony in a couple of episodes?