Yeah, Annie Parisse made a really bad move there. I understand why— Kevin Bacon and what not— but still sucks we didn't really get to explore Stanton and Reese's past more.
Yeah, Annie Parisse made a really bad move there. I understand why— Kevin Bacon and what not— but still sucks we didn't really get to explore Stanton and Reese's past more.
We're closing in on the "Rinch" liplock! So close I can taste it!
He's already dropped "cocoa puffs!"
Here's the interview: http://insidetv.ew.com/2015…
That better be public.
I'm calling it: every fanfic out there for off the wall "ships" is written by The Machine.
I admit, I have a problem with this. I think it's because I'm a completionist at heart. When I play a game, I always try and get 100% completion even though only I will ever recognize this achievement. Same with TV shows. Although at least with TV shows I still feel comfortable splitting my time between the show and…
Wonder where Person of Interest ranks…. It's interesting, but a quick glance makes me suspect that, with the exception of Game of Thrones, all the shows listed as "prestige" here skew older. Not that younger people don't watch them, of course, but if you were to sample 10 adults aged 25 and under and 10 adults over…
You don't ship Olitine?!
I'm going to thank you now, because I will probably be cursing your name later; I lean far more towards "completionist," so by next Friday when instocktrades has shipped me "Dangerous Habits" and I've given it a read and loved it, I'll be compelled to come back here, copy this list and find everything I possibly can.…
Thanks, will check it out!
This was alright. Haven't gotten around to reading Hellblazer, but just judging off this episode I'll probably be picking up some trades. I liked Matt Ryan's Constatine a whole lot, but literally every other character was forgettable or unforgettable in a terrible way (I can see why Liv was replaced). But the demons…
I think the current comic incarnation can't travel too fast without threatening to run into the past or something. Which actually turned out to be a pretty clever way to limit the overwhelming power of the speedforce.
But hey, they might loan him out to Marvel Studios, so it's all good!
I think Mr. Hagmaier was trying to say that grading this way should cause a kind of regression to the mean phenomena, whereby a show like Mad Men, which most agree is consistently amazing, should have 9 or ten "Cs" (because the average episode fulfills the potential/promise of the series, and doesn't suck) and then…
I really hope you didn't stop at "Root Cause," cause that would definitely be the technical halfway point, but it's where the fan favorite character everyone always raves about technically first appears. Go through the first 25 episodes and if you're still not into it, then you're probably not going to be.
Ever since I saw:
Yeah, totally flipped out when Mockingbird showed up. It was basically Adrianne Palicki night for me, since I also went to see that terrible John Wick movie on screener. Even though it was completely obvious that Simmons wouldn't be killed because Mockingbird would save her, the dinner scene was still pretty tense.
To be fair, they generally directly address the character's thoughts and emotions via first person narration.
Bullock was on fire tonight!