When Caitlin brought up her father dying, I admit I burst out laughing. I know it's not the reaction I was supposed to have, but given Caitlin's history it must be a family trait.
When Caitlin brought up her father dying, I admit I burst out laughing. I know it's not the reaction I was supposed to have, but given Caitlin's history it must be a family trait.
Definitely Kick-Ass 2.
Wally Grator?
I'm not afraid to admit I did when he first showed up on screen.
Khary Payton was a great choice for Ezekiel. His experience as a voice actor makes him able to seamlessly transition between the real Ezekiel and the "King" Ezekiel character, and to give the King a booming, ridiculous voice that could easily come off as too campy.
I wish my problems could be solved just by buying things. When are the commercials supposed to start working if 25 years of watching ad-supported TV hasn't convinced me of that? Maybe I should give it a few more years to show me this thing I can buy that wipes away my student loans.
Luke Cage and the second season of Daredevil both suffer from jarring shifts about halfway through the season that just did not work. Hopefully the people at Marvel TV and Netflix realize this problem, and it's not something we'll have to deal with in their upcoming series.
Also - "Julius Caesar" is his last name, "Julius" being his family and "Caesar" a cognomen. His first name is "Gaius." So his initials would be "GJC" or just "GJ," right?
I thought it referred to Ken Watanabe, Tom Cruise, and all of the rebels fighting against the westernizing Japanese empire. Most Japanese words do not have plural forms.
My "prohibitively expensive" comment implies that it's prohibitively expensive. If I'm expected to pay for each individual episode of TV I watch, I'm just not going to watch as much because I cannot afford that. Or I'll end up pirating a lot. That's not good, but I have bills to pay.
You make it sound like this is a regular occurrence. Regularly scheduled episodes of television are preempted for news specials maybe once a year.
Because they presumably wanted people to watch it? Because not many people are aware of how close they are to issues such as this?
Scorch.
I figured it was a reference to Chan Ho Yin.
Damn, didn't expect them to recast Agent Carter like that.
Honestly, though, what's the over-under on how long it takes before Marvel inevitably gives Steven Yeun a role?
I don't care about cuteness and shipping, so I'm the wrong person to ask about that. Arrow has wisely avoided relationship drama bullshit this season.
Maybe there's some human sacrifice thing going on. Eli couldn't bring himself to kill his nephews, so he hired the Locos to do it for him.
In Arrow, getting paralyzed means you spend 2-3 episodes in a wheelchair before you start walking again.
It could still easily go to shit from here, but so far the season's been a nice turnaround.