I don't care
She might be an idiot, but she makes awesome music and I find her utter lack or normalcy and common sense kind of fascinating. She's certainly a character, and e unique enough one to keep me tuned in.
I don't care
She might be an idiot, but she makes awesome music and I find her utter lack or normalcy and common sense kind of fascinating. She's certainly a character, and e unique enough one to keep me tuned in.
Am I the only one who found the Season 3 final showdown anti-climactic? The device looked goofy on Chase's hand, the fight in the science lab wasn't very interesting and the fact that he saved the small area around that school from disease with a fridge just felt… I don't know, not as fun and big as I had hoped.
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I figured they were visiting the Notoriously Retarded Adults group, better known as the Republican Party.
If you didn't have some tears, you have a problem. The only reason this episode meant so much, and the emotional knives went so deep, is because of how well the crew showed us how horrifying the combat truly was. If they hadn't gone as far as they did, and executed it as well as they did, this episode would have felt…
North Africa would be awesome. Erwin Rommel was a ridiculously effective general for Germany at the time, really fascinating stuff. However, covering the German commanders doesn't really fit with the same theme of American soldiers in the war. So that's kind of out, but I'd like to see somebody do a badass…
@Prole Hole
Logan would survive too. He's been great. Pitch perfect casting from them in Season 5, and it's paying dividends now. I wouldn't mind if he's part of the movie.
I enjoyed Phone booth too. It wasn't a must-see classic by any means, but for a movie that takes place basically in a small human-sized box, it's pretty tense. Farrell does a pretty good job in it too, slowly losing his cool and moving from arrogant sumbitch to a man who suddenly feels like he has no control.
I had no idea
That they were the Wachowski brother/sister now.
I'm no House expert
But has there ever been an episode where he uses a stethoscope on a monkey in a sun dress?
What took so long?
Seriously, what the fuck took so long? Why did we have to wait 20 hours for a solid, compelling episode? God damnit this show is frustrating. When they do things right, it can still be awesome. But for some reason, they decided to do thins completely wrong for 85% of the season.
Dr. Robuttnik, first off, major props for articulating your thoughts in a clear, concise and logical way. Whether someone agrees or disagrees, it is easy for a reader to understand your point, which is certainly a tough thing to achieve. So well done.
@ Felt Pelt:
Picross 3D
I was hoping for a Picross 3D review this Monday.
She's really hot.
@Esellars
I've been telling my friends this since the beginning of the season.
Yeah, her death was satisfying because it actually told us something about Jack. Dana was right. Past seasons, even if he's on killing spree trying to get revenge, usually he gives at least a little shit about the greater good. Think season 5. Yeah, personal vendetta for his friends' deaths, but he decided to take up…
If this wasn't the last season I'd be more disappointed they killed Starbuck. But seeing as how she has a 0% chance of being a recurring character whether she lived or not, I'm fine with it.