Probably because Fringe fell apart and everyone stopped watching by season 3.
Probably because Fringe fell apart and everyone stopped watching by season 3.
Clair's drive at the end of Six Feet Under.
Usually it means:
"Self important pretentious ass clown that hypocritically rides a trend wave while pretending they're special and unique little snow flake in a blizzard of dull uniformity."
Well put, I had a similar wtf response from the review. This is a comedy not a serial drama. Funny, clever, and plausible are the main criteria.
Grade doesn't seem to match the review…
I was hoping that pin he put on Nina was a bug to test her before giving her real information… and that would lead to some fun conflict. But Stan learning a hard lesson about lying to the women in his life works too.
That was my remembering of the early episode Martha/Clark introduction. I thought he explained his job as similar to IA doing some sort of DoJ watchdog operation on the FBI.
Feels like they just have too many. They have a half dozen distinct sentient species all on the same planet all being very Human. Show feels like it needed to boil down a bit more before letting other people taste… tis a bit diluted.
Great episode, renewed my faith that they can keep the show interesting. Much better than the first 2.
Best guess on the game: HNEFATAFL
I suppose you also noticed that a few scenes later it's night time and they have red drops dried on their faces. Not only are they totally cool with some random blood on the face… they don't wash it off.
You hurt me by rating this one so poorly. I thought this was easily the best episode of the year, and quite frankly the best hour on TV last week.
Am I the only one having trouble getting past the poor VFX?
Or the extreme overuse of human based aliens?
pfff… True Legends of sword mastery are ambidextrous.
The problem I have with that is Sam and Gilly escape Craster's alone… "Sam the Slayer" needs witnesses. So he'll need to be re-united with some back brother's on the way back to the wall to still kill the white walker. This would cut Cold Hands completely out of Sam's story line. Which gets really problematic for…
GRRM borrows heavily from Human history and the foundations of various cultures. So does every fantasy/sci-fi writer trying to create a new world for people to live in. When authors are inspired by the same source material they often come up with similar results.
"I wonder if we’re going to get some information on how Beric has been killed and unkilled a bunch of times when he inevitably falls to The Hound’s sword, or if it’s going to be treated as a brand new thing to have him be resurrected. Also: I reread some of the Arya chapters this week, and I rather miss that weird…
Did Margery really say "Loras" and not "Willas?"
Are they never going to put him in the white cloak?
Took a while to warm up but the entire second half was wonderful.
Some of the material from Louis is starting to remind me of Carlin in a very good way. Keep it up, someone needs to carry that torch.
mental note: if I see a character in a flashback with a cute baby animal… they're going to die.