Hmmmm, I've been meaning to watch that.
Hmmmm, I've been meaning to watch that.
Then why isn't it on hulu? I was really excited for this season, the new lineup is awesome.
Didn't the Green Lantern movie prove that we should stay away from that character for a while until CGI improves?
I just hope she plays the character the same way she played Kate Fox and turns the movie into a stealth comedy. That woman does awkward humor really well.
I haven't seen Hannibal yet, but I've heard it is good at that too.
Last night's episode sealed it: Arrow is the most fun show on TV right now. No other show captures as fast a pace or has as many compelling, cool characters. Plus, the way it's introducing DC mythology and adapting it is stellar. You are doing yourself a disservice if you don't at least check it out.
I'm sad this is a "generic, meh" C+ rather than a "crazy, unstable" C+.
If he didn't pay for it, he'd have to arrest himself for theft!
I only know Ras Al Ghul from various Batman cartoons and movies and even I got really excited at his name, cause he always seemed really cool. I can only imagine how much of a shock it must be for you actual comic readers.
Abu-Nazir as Ras Al Ghul sounds too awesome to be true. I really hope this happens.
Once Upon a Time recently canonized a gay ship (though sadly it was only requited from one end) so anything is possible. If they do go there I will be so happy.
Anyone else notice that the dialog has gotten really snappy now? Stuff like "she will be the 514th casualty" and "next time I want to be bait, talk me out of it" (I wish I could remember better examples) really gives the rote scenes a spark that early episodes and other shows lack. It's funny that the DC show on air…
Before tonight, the only TV show I thought was good at making truly creepy serial killers was Fringe. The Doll-maker was just about perfect though. The actor made my skin crawl, his motivation was suitably unsettling, and his method…ugh. Ewwww. Just completely horrifying. Good job Arrow writers!
Well I'm a Modern Family fan too, and I honestly don't see what the obscurity of the Friends reference has to do with anything.
And they never speak of it again, under penalty of torture.
He didn't. From now on Cumberbatch plays Sherlock's irish twin brother, Shamrock.
Huh, I'd just resigned myself to Sherlock series 3 coming out the same week as Buckaroo Banzai vs. The World Crime League by this point.
I'll watch nearly anything George Clooney is in, he's earned my lifetime affection. Add to the fact that this features heists and capers (I love those!) and I'll be there even if it opens in the middle of January.
It'd be nice for Leo to actually win the Oscar he's deserved for a while.
"which was also the plot of a Friends episode from 2002"