I gave up on GoT a while ago. You know, ever since that shocking moment where the show creators went way too far.
I gave up on GoT a while ago. You know, ever since that shocking moment where the show creators went way too far.
It's probably worth bringing my good friend, Barthes, into the discussion right about now.
That is not the consensus. That's just, like, your opinion, man.
Don't believe this absolute guff. If all shows truly were "graded against themselves", every show would have the same mean grade of, let's say, B.
You took the Lord's name in vain. In my experience, those from the British isles are more likely to blaspheme than honest hardworking American folk.
Are you some sort of Limey? You don't write like a real American.
There are three similar but distinct definitions of masterpiece. Yours is one.
I agree completely with your model.
Ironic racism.
Dowd once commented that if he were to use a Gentleman's F, the letter would be a U.
I think you've nailed it. In the Anderson/Wilson ventures, under all the whimsy and quirkiness, there is a primal and honest emotionality just waiting to burst out.
Drawing a line after a director's first three films and then saying BOOM is an arbitrary way of dividing a director's film into stages.
I'm sick of all these "reposted" gimmick accounts.
If this show was a volcanic island, it would be Krapatoa.
If that were actually true, all shows would have a mean grade of B. Breaking Bad is somewhere around A- and this show lies somewhere around a C+.
a) he is dyslexic
b) yes, i suppose it is somewhat funny that he's claimed scientology cured him of it. Still, that doesn't change the fact that he has a learning difficulty and this website has seen fit to mock him for, essentially, having a learning difficulty.
Now tell us what you really think.
I haven't seen S.H.I.E.L.D. since episode three, but do any of the characters still say that?
Yes, I too hate it when artists are inspired by other artists.