I had no idea about that Deadspin tweet. That's amazing.
I had no idea about that Deadspin tweet. That's amazing.
This was great. The problem? It makes how silly the whole Governor/Woodbury plot is even more noticeable now. But, damn, that was a haunting episode.
As a Carnivale fan, I found this interview fantastic.
This is the motherfucking AV Club. They should come here first. RIGHT OF FIRST REFUSAL.
We need a HateSong from Bret Easton Ellis. I'm not saying it'd be good but it'd be entertaining.
He was really phenomenal in Zero Dark Thirty and I wish he'd received more press. Chastain was great, too, don't get me wrong, but I think Clarke was the best actor in the film.
Brotherhood was a great show. Very underrated.
Or when the same dude orchestrated a "suicide" at the end of the third season and stood back and watched the poor bastard slowly die. Damn. Cold stuff.
I enjoy this show a lot but I can't disagree with much of what Todd said (other than Spacey being a weaker link- I fucking love him in the role) so I guess the good parts outweigh the bad for me. I would like it if the show becomes a little tighter next season, though.
It was a good article but Todd's comment on the death of the kid in Breaking Bad was odd as it certainly did affect the show.
Congrats on the kids! I fully expect them to be future Doctor Who fans.
That whole scene was excellent. Knowing it's the last time Mulder'll be the real star of the show makes it heartbreaking, though.
I've been surprised by all the praise Scandal has been getting. I find it to be unbearable and a bit on the dumb side. I feel like I must be missing something here. Plus, I quite like House of Cards and think it's a lot better than most critics have been giving it credit for. Maybe I'm watching Scandal when I think…
Spacey on the pulpit was both hilarious and totally disheartening.
That's really excellent casting and I'm excited to see what he does with the role. This is one of those rare instances where even if the show is iffy, I'm going to check it out just for him.
Well, a foursome with Duck Tales characters is not at all what I'd have thought someone would write about. I am truly an innocent.
Wait! I like Mad Men, too! I like Mad Men, too! I'm okay!
I rather like Macfarlane and still enjoy Family Guy to some extent.
As a young kid, I found Magica De Spell oddly erotic.
Werner Herzog as an SNL host? I'm not sure I've ever heard a more brilliant idea.