The characters in Misfits are all criminals, many of the characters in the Wire are criminals, it is perfectly possible to sympathise with criminal characters
The characters in Misfits are all criminals, many of the characters in the Wire are criminals, it is perfectly possible to sympathise with criminal characters
Rooting for the monsters? That's some cold shit man.
The season 5 finale made me cry for different reasons.
So you feel bad that your penis wasn't mutilated in an unnecessary surgery without your consent while you were an infant?
And then Brian K Vaughan made a really shit sub-lost rip-off
I normally skip the interviews in the podcast, is the interview really worth listening to?
So we get all the fun of Sub Vs Dub debates while the show is actually on its first run airing?
Hey at least Todd dealt with his murder like a man
I played the game, which was actually pretty good although it did have a completely ludicrous plot. I remember the main controversy being about Card rather than the actual game, and there wasn't really much of one. I'd imagine it'd be quite different today.
I think they're different enough, I liked In The Flesh a lot in spite of the fact that it directly caused the cancellation of the much superior, The Fades.
Was Angel really a bad boy? I thought he was more of a tortured soul kind of guy, Spike was the real bad boy.
I found Private School Girl borderline intolerable, it was funny but it really needed other characters to balance out Ja'mie
If Jorah lived in the present, he would almost certainly own a fedora and post on reddit.
Jesus I remember back when I maxed out at 100 kbps and found that torturous, how do you live?
They tried rebooting the film a while back, but that was before the Avengers. I think Whedon has enough clout to stop attempts to reboot without his involvement now though.
The title is an artifact from an earlier show from the 50s, which doesn't really make sense.
I was hoping for a Social Network style movie about the founding of 4chan
For a second I thought this was referring to Avatar: The Last Airbender
Are we allowed to talk about how fat fat women are? Or is judging people based on their body weight a one way street?
I know there are logical reasons, but it's an odd thing that is specifically focused on by your culture. It's like the British and Queuing