When he has no shirt for huge parts of the first movie, yes.
When he has no shirt for huge parts of the first movie, yes.
Personally I loved the ending (after suspending disbelief that Pinbacker survived and waited around for 7 years to do the crazy). It was really interesting to watch the movie go off the rails, intentionally. Plus Cillian Murphy (and I did like Chris Evans once the shouty-shouty stopped and the leadership role kicked…
I think it means he is going to whack them and made a WhiteRose approved joke about time. Or something else entirely. I have to revise up my grade to B+ now.
Everyone watch after the credits. Some of the commentariat mention about Joey Bada$$ but it way more important that that. Thanks AV Club!!
So I better watch my recording then? I have only a small idea what is being discussed here.
I would say shitty friend, given how she usually ignores Darlene and treats her lawyer/mentor/friend Sakina Jaffrey like shit.
I did want to hero have a good orgasm, and she was on her way, till Scott punched her in the face (!) a couple times too often. Brutal.
Never thought of that. But as I said above, she is a sociopath.
Why must everything be in a clockwork world, serving the master plot. I love exploring her character, she's snuffed some lives, given us some sex scenes with hot men, shown women can be effective sociopaths too. To use the cliche, I enjoy the journey not just the destination.
Why not? Joanna is less than faithful and a libertine. Birds of a feather …
Maybe they are not cult followers but acting unde duress? Maybe it is some sort of neutron bomb or very destructive technology that could wipe out the Eastern seaboard. Does not have to be cultish nor scifi as you said.
I liked that the finale grounded everything. Phase 2 while elaborate is still firmly grounded in reality and logic. No, Tyrell is real. No, it is just Scott messing with Joanna. Yes, douche xboyfriend of Angela knew me re than we probably knew, and totally spilled his guts. The FBI really do know what''s going on. …
You forget President Bush Sr. barfing in the lap of a Japanese PM at a state dinner.
Yes, Season 3 Fringe is one of the best season of any show I have seen. It was obviously tightly plotted and well planned, and Anna Torv as Olivia/Fauxlivia was a revelation. Plus, Lincoln Lee!
I hope to God Fringe greatness, but avoiding the full sci-fi. Fringe was built on scifi. This show is built so far on tech and the internet. It does not need to go the hard science fiction route (and for the record, Nicki and Paolo were amazing. Funniest death EVER).
Yes. He asked us to, so who am I to refuse? On that front, did anyone notice that Chinese menu last week, when Elliott had us scan the apartment?
No, the correct answer in Season 2 is "Kyle Chandler". He really stepped up to the plate by the end - I barely missed Ben Mendelssohn's absence, which is quite the accomplishment, given Ben's skill and dominance in Season 1.
Or, Kevin could flee north and become a lumberjack to escape Florida, and then …
Totally agree. I find the music was more like a sound effect here, and worked in to the sound design more than some other episodes (at least the contributions from the original compositions).
I don't know if she was sincere or warning her off in order to save her life. Angela had that steely but terrified determination she used when getting by the FBI agent and Dom during the femtocell adventure at the top floor of Ecorp.