Maybe I am seeing something that isn't there, but I like the handling of Andy. Despite all of the show's faults, I think this is not one. If that's an accident, it's a remakably long-running one.
Maybe I am seeing something that isn't there, but I like the handling of Andy. Despite all of the show's faults, I think this is not one. If that's an accident, it's a remakably long-running one.
I've never watched Homeland, and that bit just seemed like a riff on generic police procedural. It worked well enough for me.
I also enjoyed Becker, when it was on at 2 in the morning and my other choices were infomercials and Cheaters. That show was pretty OK.
So, about that lawyer. Does he seem like a cheap knockoff of Wallace Shawn to anyone else?
It is a little hard to care when they keep doing it.
Although, I would have been excited about this story if I still read new superhero comics. First thing I've heard about from Marvel in a long time that's made me think "I'd like to read that."
"ONE horror-scifi-comedy where somebody was smothered by a pair of double D's." Toxic Avenger 4
"ONE horror-scifi-comedy where somebody was smothered by a pair of double D's." Toxic Avenger 4
Yeah. "…jabs at the Manic Pixie Dream Girl archetype"? I thought it was more a post-ironic embrace. Just as "liking this show because of its star, rather than in spite of." Or it may help that I have never seen any of her movies.
Yeah. "…jabs at the Manic Pixie Dream Girl archetype"? I thought it was more a post-ironic embrace. Just as "liking this show because of its star, rather than in spite of." Or it may help that I have never seen any of her movies.
Dave Grohl can love analog if he wants but to qualify it as valid solely for not being digital is idiotic. Is it about what goes on in a tape recorder more than a computer and what difference does that make? Neither is human so "the human element" is present whether things are initially committed to tape or disk. …
Dave Grohl can love analog if he wants but to qualify it as valid solely for not being digital is idiotic. Is it about what goes on in a tape recorder more than a computer and what difference does that make? Neither is human so "the human element" is present whether things are initially committed to tape or disk. …
I think the "foreshadowing of the suitors to be arranged later" makes very good sense to the story, since a thing about Cece's biological clock has been set up.
I think the "foreshadowing of the suitors to be arranged later" makes very good sense to the story, since a thing about Cece's biological clock has been set up.
eh sorry for my late reply. I never considered continuity in regards to Lobo in all the one-shots and miniseries they did for him. He likes to fuck, kill, and ride, and did all of those everywhere. So I don't think the Infanticide kids were specifically resultant from Blazing Chains, though it's surely possible…
eh sorry for my late reply. I never considered continuity in regards to Lobo in all the one-shots and miniseries they did for him. He likes to fuck, kill, and ride, and did all of those everywhere. So I don't think the Infanticide kids were specifically resultant from Blazing Chains, though it's surely possible…
like "Lobo: Infanticide"
like "Lobo: Infanticide"
I explored Greystone with three friends and a video camera around 1998. We saw some weird stuff. One guy claimed he saw a scary figure. Worst part for me was finding cops waiting for us when we came out. But they were nice and let us go with a warning.