I sure hope Michael Beach asked for the cash upfront.
I sure hope Michael Beach asked for the cash upfront.
Someone at Ubisoft must've really liked season 7 of 24. There was evil PMCs, massive government corruption, a shocking return from the grave, comely red head partner, female POTUS, and even an assault on the white house.
I'm still in shock that Sutter cast Lea Michelle and actually had the restraint to not have her play a porn star or get raped.
I think Sutter was the victim of his own success. He's not necessarily a bad writer per se but one who needs a firm hand to reign in him in. As the show became more and more succesful, I imagine FX had little incentive to tell him no.
I can't wait until the series finale when a tactical nuke goes off in the middle of Charming and the feds finally decide to send an agent to see if everything is okay.
“”You're not making Christianity better, you're making rock and roll worse!
Why the fuck is she even allowed anywhere near those kids after she nearly killed them driving high?
Remember way back when Jax was personally invested in trying to find the guy who raped that young girl way back in season one? Now he'd probably whack the girl himself if it was the slightest bit convenient for him to do so and justify it as silencing a rat.
Seaquest?
Finish the fight!
I thought it was funny how they brushed aside the fact that Mulder was SENTENCED TO DEATH by the FBI. Mulder might as well have been on the run because of a bench warrant for unpaid parking tickets.
They got the band back together just to play the Holiday Day Inn lounge.
I think I Want to Believe's biggest problem to me is the fact that Mulder and Scully are essentially guest star's in their own movie. It felt like Amanda Peet had more screen time than Gillian Anderson. The interplay been Mulder and Scully was such a big part of the show and it's barely present in this movie which I…
Hopefully the bad guy has a more impressive scheme than trying to raise money to fund campaign ads.
Singer's no longer attached? Too bad, I was looking forward to the story being dominated by Wolverine and everyone wearing the same boring black outfit.
The 2012 thing reminds me of how everything in regards to the mytharc felt like so much wheel spinning during the latter half of the show. After the first movie we knew the aliens were going to take over, we knew how it was going to happen, and we knew what the Syndicate's role in the invasion was. Stuff like the…
In the season finale we'll find out that Joe's brother is still alive and staged 9/11 to fake his own death.
I didn't think the Bosch pilot was horrible, but a troubled cop investigating a season long murder mystery is pretty well tread territory. Especially seeing how The Killing, The Bridge, Broadchurch, and True Detective have all aired in the last year.
I'll show him inanimate!
He's angry that the gritty Carl Winslow: Homicide Detective spin-off never got picked up.