Oh no, is ABC slowly regaining their free will from Disney? Pray they don't do a primetime Star Wars series, they wouldn't be able to resist those ratings
Oh no, is ABC slowly regaining their free will from Disney? Pray they don't do a primetime Star Wars series, they wouldn't be able to resist those ratings
It must be really nice to be so old and wealthy that you can make whatever increasingly shitty movies you want to reflect your ridiculously-nostalgic sensibilities, all the while willfully ignoring all the shit in your personal life, and knowing the industry you work in will continue to metaphorically blow you for it
Great sentiments, but the ugly truth is that she is very good looking and she's going to be getting offered almost nothing beyond those types of roles until she gets enough clout or awards to pick the better stuff. I'm not saying she shouldn't try but she'll have to temper her expectations because Hollywood is…
I think the clearest sign that "Agent Carter" was done was when they LITERALLY killed Agent Carter, and then had Coulson read about it in the most obvious way possible.
The continued reference to Peggy Carter's death and burial, in Civil War and now the show, makes me depressed that "Agent Carter" won't be back and Marvel seems all too eager to remind us of this
Mark my words, Catherine's documentary is going to be the albatross that drags this whole thing down; my guess is she'll upload it to her computer, which will then be hacked by the Chinese and put onto the Internet, The Fappening-style
The only way this show could shock anymore is if all the characters end up in Toy Story world or something
I'd be very surprised if this doesn't end with a Marvel Civil War-style fight between Chandlerwolf, Frankenstein and his monster, Hecate, Malcolm, Kaetenay, and Vanessa VS. Dorian, Lily, Dracula and his army, and possibly Mr. Hyde. Lily seems to be building a coalition of outcasts, and the monster version of a…
Meh, I saw it coming; Vanessa can't fall for someone that isn't secretly a monster
I had a theory Jon was going to ditch the Night's Watch after he came back, so glad that happened. The rest of my theory has him tracking down the remaining Valyrian steel swords left in the world, with Sam's help as a Maester, since they're the only things they know can kill a White Walker besides dragon glass (which…
The time travel shenanigans get very strange; not only must Frank be born or else Claire probably won't go back in time (a wrinkle she should've used in the argument with Jaime), but unknown to her yet, he has to live to provide a future for her in America, raising a child that's not his own.
I was hoping they'd reveal Daniel Sousa as her husband at the funeral
I thought it was a great movie, but it also leaves the MCU in a small tangle that, unfortunately, will render any stakes in this film pointless. Why?
I thought the whole "superhero registration" plot of the comics was better than a "government oversight" plot of the movie; in today's America and Trump's rhetoric toward Muslims, it hits closer to home
I think one problem is that Supergirl, both the character and the show, exists outside of the CW's DC universe; the Flash crossover explained that she's in an alternate reality where Flash, Arrow, Zoom et al don't exist. And that was good, because of the whole "Superman/Girl are better at everything" problem that…
Nothing in the episode led me to believe The Hand is going to be major villains in The Defenders. Coming back to Daredevil? Sure. But every superhero show is chasing a different thing (Luke Cage his military-level experiment; Jessica Jones the company that made the chemicals that changed her; I have to assume Madame…
Nah, he said "we bought a zoo". Only there's no cute moments with animals or flirtations with Black Widow
I have no doubt the simultaneously-executed "end of HYDRA" was in service of Captain America: Civil War, as was Coulson's total-fanboy digital shield
I'm unclear how Trystane was able to be killed; wasn't he on the same ship as Myrcella? At the end of last season I assumed he'd be taken as a hostage by the Lannisters. So was he on a different ship? And if so, how did the Sand Snakes get on that when they were clearly all on the dock back in Dorne?
I think a lot of Jamie's frustration is that he really believes in the Jacobite cause; not so much in Prince Charles, but for the Scottish patriotism of it all. So being stuck in a fancy city like Paris, far from the land and culture he loves, working against a cause he believes in, is fairly difficult.