YOU NEED TO KNOW THESE THINGS
YOU NEED TO KNOW THESE THINGS
The interiors were almost certainly filmed on a set, so they wouldn't have to deal with the sound and traffic of Lenox Ave. And so that they could easily light it and blow it to hell.
It's a little late for that, Dave.
It does seem necessary, since last season did end with the real Archer dying, right? I'm guessing this will be explained as his dying dream-state.
Clinton's been trying to campaign as Obama's third term. So if you're mad as hell at what's going on, you gotta protest by voting for the status quo! That's funny.
Even if you find it convincing, it should be darkly humorous.
This is hilarious.
I feel like I've just been splashed with dirty water from the gutters of New York City.
a Hollywood cowboy type
I don't think he would. I imagine Fox Searchlight (and the theater) gets the money, which they will use to buy other films made by suspected rapists.
Just watch Insecure on Sunday. That'll fill your quota and you will be assured a spot in the Kingdom of Heaven.
And Ghost Hayden Christensen nodding in encouragement.
Nate Parker’s film on Nat Turner, imperfect though it is, deserves to be seen.
It's not so much or only a father figure; it's the show wasting one of its best actors (who is also an older black man) for a cheap escalation.
But $25? Forget banks and redlining and corporations; Pop is the one impoverishing black Americans!
You're fucking up his narrative. STOP IT
True, that's what makes it tricky here. It should probably be thrown out as a data point, but if Iron Fist does the same thing, I'm counting it as a proven trend!
More to the point, Hell's Kitchen and Generic New York City (Jessica Jones) are also real places. The point being made in the comments is that this is the first time one of these shows has given some color to its neighborhood, thanks to the 'non-essential' dialogue.
I'm struggling to decide if this counts as 3-for-3 of a competent black mentor played by a character actor with much higher chops than the good guys who is unceremoniously killed so as to needlessly raise the stakes. I was sure Faison was gonna be That Guy for Luke Cage, but not until episode 6 or 7. And his death…
Just because he's a sad man doesn't mean he's a sad man.