IT'S FUNNY CAUSE ITS TOPICAL. lol.
IT'S FUNNY CAUSE ITS TOPICAL. lol.
Not all slowly paced episodes are boring because they are slowly paced, it's true.
Liked the scenes with Margaery, especially when she seduces the new king. Liked seeing dire wolves again. The rest of the episode was 'meh.'
I'm sure it FELT like an hour, but…
Episode two was admittedly a train wreck (or a plane wreck, hey-oh!,) but this felt like a step back in the right direction.
I saw it at the Los Feliz 3 for like 8 bucks, bitches.
I agree completely.
Haha, so true. He was amazing in it, though.
Yes.
I agree completely. I didn't even know the genre when I walked into the theater and it kicked my ass like no crime thriller has since Silence of the Lambs.
Holy cannoli, I never realized Coulson was the Quo Vadimus guy.
The time when the surprisingly polite Nazi was about to shoot Walt dead, but he paused like a Bond villain to bring in Jesse… nothing about that felt forced or fake?
Thank god his car was facing the right way, too! How embarrassing it would've been had the M60 started firing in the opposite direction!
Or, if, like, a single nazi outside of Meth Damon was standing outside of the limited radius of the gunfire.
The idiots who would pick nits over a continuity error like that don't run the show, the show runners do. The only thing that "earned" us that scene was bad decision making from on high.
Yes. Yes. Yes. I liked this show. I hope to like it again next Monday.
As the one frequenter of this website who thinks The Newsroom is generally great (though sometimes not) and that Breaking Bad is generally very good (but only occasionally great), let me say….
"The jellyfish, talking to the anthropologist, sees jellyfish as the final result of evolution, and the human sees humanity the same way."
I pity your friend. Not because of her taste in TV. I like The Newsroom and I have never seen Ray Donovan.
It was a fist bump, not a high five!
Well played, sir. Done and done.