I tried, I just couldn't deal with the man-child. I'm really, really over that archetype.
I tried, I just couldn't deal with the man-child. I'm really, really over that archetype.
Eh, I want more Bell. He got one episode and now he's just been showing up halfway into the episodes to deliver some info or ask questions, then fading into the background again.
I didn't trust her either. I'm behind on Game of Thrones, so there was definitely something in her performance that made her shady. Off the top of my head:
Oh God, please no. I honestly think Wo Fat is just bored with his life; he's always showing up when it's absolutely not necessary for him to be there. Sometimes it's like he doesn't have lieutenants or henchmen.
@avclub-24f6f7a488efc0455e1cb95aea962bed:disqus @avclub-7bfca2b13a228102a0a8909b6ea2aae7:disqus I could be misremembering, but I think the whole "Jenna died clean" thing was about the fact that she didn't complete her transition. She didn't feed on blood, did she?
And I'm pretty sure the woman guarding "The Office" mugs was casting director, Allison Jones…to whom Phyllis Smith was an assistant before being cast on the show.
Rowan never said he wanted to kill Olivia; he just kept ordering people with guns to bring her to him.
I think the woman was just there to kidnap Olivia as PapaPope initially commanded Jake to do. Jake didn't know what he wanted with Olivia or that they were father and daughter, so he assumed she was in mortal danger.
@samatict:disqus That sequence made me pause the DVR and look up David Ramsey's birthdate. I remember him from a sitcom when I was a kid, so I was operating under the assumption that he was like 50, but…that body! IMDb claims he's only 40, but I have my doubts. Kudos to him regardless.
@avclub-24f6f7a488efc0455e1cb95aea962bed:disqus I sure did. It wasn't until she said "he lives in the Glades" that I knew of whom she spoke. I thought maybe she hit her head and forgot Walter's name.
It was the very definition of adding insult to injury.
I hate that that's the message you got from the rioting. Yes, some of the folks were committing crimes (while others tried to flee), but the Glades isn't a huge crime organization; it's a neighborhood of downtrodden people kept down by both circumstance and the system.
True. I have a terrible time reconciling the fact that sweet, baby-faced Pinocchio turns into that asshole, August.
Yes. It was particularly rude that Wendy kept screaming "Michael! Not Michael!" instead of the other brother's name.
That would make a lot of sense, but the actor looks too young to have been the flight 197 bomber. He would have been a kid just like Emily, Jack, et al.
@avclub-74bf902800fe567d1d30d1d1e8c5a8b8:disqus Jack's dad was probably in his mid 50s at the oldest, so a 70 to 80ish great grandma is not implausible.
Somewhere in season 2, I could no longer take Supah Ninjas. I wanted to keep liking and watching, but just couldn't. Much love to Randall Park.
I was mystified by the "Max is fat" jokes from the very beginning of this show. He's always been barely chubby, more of a slob than overweight. I guess if he actually was fat, the jokes wouldn't be as funny.
@avclub-6fd64f021ffaa5c4bb1fe396ec7e5c00:disqus I'm 30 years late, but Adam is as attractive as Hannah: not much at all. They're perfectly matched to me: not hideous wildebeests, but not worth a second look on the street.
"Post-poon" is rarely a bad place to be.