I'm pretty sure that's right. Viewing choices tend to suck when your age is in the single digits.
I'm pretty sure that's right. Viewing choices tend to suck when your age is in the single digits.
It's been a given for at least a year that they'll milk any Breaking Bad or Community newspiece they'll come across because people like you keep clicking on them.
Amateur. Right now I'm watching Warehouse 13 and Homeland in two seperate windows while still posting here. Man, when are Pete and Myka going to show up to stop Abu-Nazir's artifact?
HIS EMOTIONS!
TAKE THIS, MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS!
I find it perversly funny that the "too much talking" and "not enough talking" posts have multiple downvotes. Very conflicted opinions on this board.
Mmmmmmm it's so great to see a show come into its own like this. It's a rush of possibility, of excitement, of the superiority feeling you get when you've been watching since the pilot.
CREAM CORN NOOOOOOOOOO!
"It's me 18 year old Black Dynamite! And you are my 16 year old brother Jimmy! And you are high as a kite yet again!"
I thought for sure the first post for this episode was destined to be a Black Dynamite joke, but instead it's a lame race joke? I shall do my best to fix this.
SHIELD is very typical and uncreative, but I bet a lot of that has to do with the huge expectations riding on it. I really want to see a Marvel series on cable or Netflix that can let the quirky tone of the movies really shine through.
(Don't bother, it's going to be canceled by the end of winter)
I love it too, it'd be too easy to have her just hate everyone.
Take this! Mary Queen of Scots!
" It’s a steamroller of a show, piling up obstacles in the way of the audience’s enjoyment, then flattening them into dust before popping a wheelie and honking its horn five or six times because it just realized where the horn was."
Don't forget the part where he saves the First Lady.
Seriously, I think that has completely changed my outlook on the show, and it's buried in the review of a completely different one. I really want to read a For Your Consideration based on that line of thought.
"Do you have a hairdryer in your purse?"
"Of course, I'm not an animal."
I really like that the sitcom shenanigans of the main four were met with real, seriously treated consequences. It gave a kind of weight to the later scenes you don't normally see in a sitcom, especially one with as little history as this one.
He didn't even believe it himself.