I watched all three seasons and enjoyed it quite a bit.
I watched all three seasons and enjoyed it quite a bit.
TBS routinely stocked the cast over the 3 seasons with two or three super-awkward nerds, but also always managed to find a couple of dudes that looked good in glasses and a cute cosplayer girl or two.
It's the smugness. It has made her basically intolerable to me for several seasons.
Moffat has managed to drain most, if not all, the life out of every cool recurring character and villain he has created in his time on the show. Not to mention me generally hating every Dalek and Cyberman appearance for the last two seasons and counting. Even that second Gaiman-penned episode wasn't good.
I guess this is where I get to mention my deep and abiding love for the half-assed but hilarious anime parody Perfect Hair Forever. Jon Benjamin as Cat-Man! MF Doom as a giraffe!
You know what, Shake? Do go. You'll have fun!
My 2-year old will be devastated if this means the Leap Frog videos, distributed by Lionsgate, disappear from Netflix. As for me, it means I will actually have to get up from the couch to put Leap Frog dvd's in and out of the player. Uuuuugh.
And they put a pin on that, too, with Elliot addressing the audience in voiceover saying, "But you knew that already, didn't you?" Because, really, most of us strongly suspected this was the case from the pilot episode onward. The point of Mr. Robot also being Elliot wasn't to pull the rug out from under the audience,…
There are multiple reasons both AHS and True Detective have faced diminishing returns. In the latter, it's clearly a big problem that Pizzolatto didn't have any real oversight and/or editors this year, and without Harrelson, McCoughnahey, and Fukunaga around to cover for him, it showed.
"Sorry, fans of mine who talked to me at multiple public appearances over the past couple of years! I know I said Ready Player Two would be coming after Armada, but it turns out I don't actually have any ideas for a sequel to that story."
Hopefully this is more eventful than when Aukerman and Harris Wittels talked to Mike Gordon on Analyze Phish. I'll have to take everybody's word for it one way or the other, though, because my general disdain for U2 massively overpowers my desire to hear Adam Scott (and to a much, much lesser extent, Aukerman) talk…
Squirrel Girl!
I would say yes, Runaways, unequivocably yes, but Brian K. Vaughn needs to be lured back to tv to make it work. And even then, given his very questionable input on Under the Dome, I have to wonder about him as a tv producer.
Galavant.
Yeah, the "90's" that Gravity Falls tends to reference lasted approximately from January 1990 - August 1991. Then Nirvana and Pearl Jam came along, followed shortly by Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg, and the actual 90's began.
My issue as well. I'm all for Burris catching Paul off guard and executing him, but the previously established logistics of the location made the ending ridiculous when it should've been bracing.
I'd like to submit Saw VI as the third-best film in the series, following III and IV. Its pitting of a group of health insurance assholes whose job it is to deny coverage to legitimately sick people (and who denied Jigsaw himself after he was diagnosed with cancer) against each other in the series of traps is a nasty,…
Blood Car is not great, but it has intermittently great scenes. And a really fun little trailer.
Let me just use this space to say "NOOOOOOOO!!"
Jonah Keri is great whenever he shows up on Sklarboro Country/County.