@avclub-3e00a61c5a71e91292bff03321bc8255:disqus , you are a creepy murder house. You're going to have to set your sights a bit lower.
@avclub-3e00a61c5a71e91292bff03321bc8255:disqus , you are a creepy murder house. You're going to have to set your sights a bit lower.
My main problem with this episode — Mandy — would have been greatly alleviated if we just saw the action from her POV. I think we're meant to see her as becoming increasingly desperate to regain his attention, but she comes across as a comic crazy person because we're not allowed access to her. (The goofy scene with…
I'm so f. glad I'm not the only one who thinks this.
Zhaan's reaction is kind of terrifying in this, honestly.
Again, definitely. Which is totally corroborated by their SPOILER SPOILER SPOILER decision to abandon Moya in Through The Looking Glass. Yet possibly at odds with their loyalty to Crichton in Jeremiah Crichton? I dunno. That entire part of the season is a little unfocussed, but I guess this is all meant to lead up to…
This post is terrible and you feel ashamed. I love it.
I dunno. I think it's often true that the average viewer has difficulty remembering the ins and outs of what happened in a previous season let alone what happened to some guy who had a couple of scenes a few years ago. Perhaps it's different with HBO or whatever, but there are enough anonymous-seeming knights and…
Someone read "Erasing Sherlock"
Wasn't that just for the pilot?
Lani Tupu's continuity announcer for one of the major channels over here in Australia (SBS). It's really surprising to hear that voice telling me what's going to be on tv tonight.
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Impolite guests get to feel the back of my candy hand!
I was worried they were the numbers from L O S T, but it's only two of them.
How's that going to fit in then? Hmmm…
She didn't do that thing with her tongue.
I don't know if there's that much worth in questioning the ontology of a fictional creature's diet. It eats souls for the same reason that zombies eat brains.
I'd have liked this a lot more if M. Kizlet at least tried to push Spoon!Doctor out the window. Celia Imrie's the fucking boss, way to see her taken out in such chump fashion.
Hey, she ain't no skank!
Touching Evil was (apprently) quite good. I can only say that the British version was excellent, however.
Or Ken Kesey.