Battlestar Galactica Season 4…
EPISODE 7: "GUESS WHAT'S COMING TO DINNER?"
Battlestar Galactica Season 4…
EPISODE 7: "GUESS WHAT'S COMING TO DINNER?"
This could be the first series finale in the new Internet era of TV, and I'm glad that Yahoo went with a weekly schedule over a Netflix dump. Makes the finale more effective that way.
"where it turns out tens of millions were watching the whole time"
Completely agree about Jeff and Annie. I'm so glad they didn't show Annie, say, turning down her internship for Jeff. Just enough closure to keep us satisfied, but also nothing concrete about the future because that's pretty much what life is anyway.
Yeah, that speech was fantastic. Also got choked up when Abed was talking about how it needs to be okay for Troy to "get on a boat with Levar Burton and never come back". And I think the fact that Troy didn't make a cameo actually worked well here, considering the episode was all about the people who enter and leave…
I farted during the fourth one. It's an inside joke.
I agree. Also, my pick for Supporting Actress would be Carrie Coon. She was phenomenal.
DEADWOOD "Complications" Review (2x05)
Jon Snow: Wildlings, I know we have a history of hating each other, but we must all work together and put aside our differences to fight! It's about survival! Survival, I tell you!
Love you Toews and Teuvo, but dammit Bickell and Timonen, you idiots. Also:
BATTLESTAR GALACTICA Season 4….
EPISODE 4: ESCAPE VELOCITY
SPOILER SECTION:
EX MACHINA
DEADWOOD "Requiem for a Gleet" Review (2x04)
“Something terrible is going to happen here.”
Here's the Supergirl pilot, for anyone interested:
Saying "what do stupid people think the Coke ad represented" is pretty similar to the attitude of that click bait title, though. I'm interested in Weiner's interpretation, but I don't like that some people will view it as the ultimate interpretation; in fact, many of the people using his explanation as support for him…
BRENT SEABROOK AND MARCUS KRUGER AND COREY CRAWFORD AND GOAL POST AND SHAW'S HEAD I LOVE YOU GOODNIGHT EVERYBODY.
Yeah, if he does create the ad, the question becomes whether or not falling back into the same patterns means he's exactly the same person. The question becomes whether his happiness can be "legitimate" even if he makes the ad, and I think that yes it can. He's doing what he's always done, but there is something…
Damn it, that's a great point. I think some of us in the end just wanted to see something clear change for Don, and we immediately saw this "change" as him FINALLY separating himself from the ads and not having to get there alongside a pitch. Yes, that's probably not the most realistic route due to the circular nature…
I didn't say I expected it to last. I agree with what you're saying.
Yeah, that's a given now, and it's the case for season finales…hell, even midseason finales.