Duplicate post because poster is idiot.
Duplicate post because poster is idiot.
"It’s partially because a good critic will try and find the good in what he or she is criticizing, but it’s also because a critic who has to deal with a show regularly will want that show to be good for selfish reasons. "
THAT'S MY REACTION, TOO!
Too soon.
It's funny that Don somehow picks the very last track of Revolver to play first, and it just happens to be the most esoteric, experimental and inaccessible (by Beatles standards) song on the album.
So who else thinks that when Stannis attacks King's Landing, the people will revolt, storm the castle, and rip Joffrey apart?
Is it just a coincidence that the Police Academy movies are in heavy rotation on pay cable right now? I just watched Hightower wrestle an alligator for the first time in 15 years.
That was a rhetorical question. A rhetoricaaaaaaal questioooooon!
So why did she have to bang Theon? Was she locked up somewhere before she seduced him or something?
Is no actress safe from the full frontal monster?
Oh, wow. I was not expecting to see something like this when I came here. I'm going to need a few minutes. Why do all of the good ones die young?
There's just something about Hannah Simone in a hoodie. That is all.
I thought Renly would be the big, Ned-like death of the season. But since he's already out, Robb makes sense too. Or maybe Tywin. It'd be awesome if Tywin's death is because of Arya's deal with weird-talking guy.That'd be some cosmic justice.
My takeaway from that scene was mostly "Wow, what a fucked up world, where order and justice depends on the whims of a 10 year old".
Helicopter.
I'm going to feel all sorts of awkward and creepy if she continues to be awesome and grows up in the public eye.
There was another neat trick of the farce plotting. Farces usually depend on either a McGuffin, mistaken identity, or someone covering up one lie with many others. Bob's Burgers dispenses with all of them in the early going and simply let the characters take over. The slamming doors aren't the result of a convoluted…
Even better was that Louise wasn't turned off by the idea of getting the jawbreaker even after Gene stuck it in his ear.
Showing Alfred as a badass went a long way for me with this episode. I always enjoyed the episodes where the sidekicks got their moments in the sun. I actually didn't remember that Red Claw was the villain at all.
Oh, Buffalo 66. One of my favorite films of all time. But now marred slightly by being a harbinger of failed promise and narcissistic diminishing returns. Sigh.