No, he's just gunned down quite literally a couple hundred human beings and never even blinked.
No, he's just gunned down quite literally a couple hundred human beings and never even blinked.
Is this where the line starts?
Oh, I misunderstood, I thought you were coming to the defense of The Walking Dead, haha. Personally, I think the only actors who have ever managed to put across a genuinely excellent performance on that show are Norman Reedus (most of the time), and especially Lennie James.
I think there should be a season arc as well as cases of the week. Jessica Jones more than any of the other Netflix MCU shows would be able to pull off cases of the week very well. There can be a good mixture of both.
Technically, Frank Castle is waaaaay more morally bankrupt than Walter White ever got to be.
Why don't you think they'd go the Ennis route? I've never read his run on Punisher but I've read a lot of high praise.
I did, and I found Bernthal's performance during the first two seasons to be lacking in most respects. Now I'm realizing that it may not have been Bernthal so much as shitty scripts that gave him nothing to work with.
My guess is we'll get Punisher as the next show after Defenders, then either JJ Season 2 or DD Season 3, dealer's choice. Personally I don't know whether or not JJ will still be as good without David Tennant's pure evil to pit against Krysten Ritter, but we'll see.
Who would have ever thought Shane from The Walking Dead was actually capable of not just *good* acting, but an utterly captivating, edge-of-your-seat performance where you hang on the man's every word? Was he just like… asleep when he was filming The Walking Dead or something?
It feels to me as if Joe Harris is so devoted to the franchise that fucked him over by making his Season 10 comics non-canon that he's using this as an opportunity to basically retcon them back into canon. I have to respect commitment like that.
Not to further dig a hole for myself, but I love the Star Wars prequels unashamedly, warts and all, because I grew up with them and they (along with all the EU novels) pretty much defined what science fiction was to me. To this day I don't think there will ever be a fictional universe that feels more infinitely vast,…
Rectify did a handful of small things I found questionable, but you're right, 99% of the time it could be depended on to be riveting TV.
“End Times” falls to the bottom of the list for me for spinning its narrative wheels, setting up Walter’s first attempt to kill Gus Fring and then rendering it moot. The only actual important thing that happened in this episode won’t be revealed until the finale proper (the fact that he decided to poison Brock). It…
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Then you simply have no soul, my friend.
For the last time, it's just the Northern Lights, jeez.
The Americans is the last big prestige drama I've never watched, so I'm looking forward to finally getting around to that someday.
*shifts uncomfortably* The Star Wars prequels really don't actually deserve the hatred they're given, to be quite honest…
There is no better recipe for clickbait than a 'what if (insert universally beloved piece of pop culture here) is actually… BAD???' article.
And even then…