Nobody has anything to say about that sweet saɹ ɐıpaɯ uı opening? Okay, I guess I haven't much to say, either.
Nobody has anything to say about that sweet saɹ ɐıpaɯ uı opening? Okay, I guess I haven't much to say, either.
Well, I figured the stuff we saw last week (or at least my recollection of it; i.e. the demon coming into the cell to snap his neck) was what "really" happened, and the camera recording captured a glamour made to make it look like a suicide.
HAAMMMMERRRR!!
@avclub-a70b90ac4dd557918e5a1c5cb19399ec:disqus Psychopaths, that's who.
They kind of explained that it was his asshole brother Merle's bike. But I guess if "rip the SS badge off the bike you're riding these days" isn't your top priority, zombie apocalypse be damned, that might mean you're a neo-nazi. Or, you know, somebody who's a lot more concerned with zombies and such than with whether…
I was temporarily baffled, but eventually came to suppose this is meant to indicate that the horseman sleeps in his riverbed coffin during the day, and perhaps also that day/night cycles in Sleepy Hollow are quite erratic. (It raises the question of what his ember-eyed steed does in daylight… prime spin-off material,…
@avclub-da518aecddbf5c94588f53562012c452:disqus … or Tenzin, right?
CUT MY LIFE INTO PIECES!
Well, the good news from NTLTP is, it doesn't matter that you can't think of a way of actually accomplishing it, because the GM's a complete railroader.
It's one of those things that might not in itself be bad; there's plausible justifications, depending on how you see the causes of the Cold War, and what you think would have happened in WWII (and for that matter, the conclusion of WWI) if the US had remained "neutral", and especially how you feel about the law of…
(This is to say nothing of how the Devil says that he can’t erase Ms. Benson’s upcoming death because whatever the machine prints is real—and then Winter does just that with his last-ditch article.)
Nitpick: the Devil does actually point out that he hasn't written whether Ms. Benson survives the crash — what he's…
Look, I know Roger Moore is nobody's favorite Bond, but didn't you watch "A View to a Kill" even once?
Where by "help" you mean "put one between the eyes of", right?
Actually, I was thinking about the Datak angle last week — what if Datak wins, (ex)Mayor Blandie McBlondie leaves town/fades into the background/hires on under (literally, one hopes) her sister/whatever, but now that the E.R. has their puppet installed, they're going for more strong-arming than horse-trading, so Datak…
As FlashForward's biggest fan and preeminent defender, I feel compelled to point out it had a pretty good 10-episode 1st season.
It's like you couldn't decide between "anecdote" and "antidote", so you went with both…
Because Karen is busy doing commander-in-chief things. She can't spend ALL her time running around having secret meetings in the woods!
Yeah, "Crazy". As with Outrageous Okona, it's in her name because if not, nobody'd ever know she was crazy.
Presumably skipping them, since they've been reviewed.
Yeah, until the reveal I was thinking the cop was a red herring, and it was Kathy and Rocky cooperating as Batwoman. It wasn't the most astounding twist evar, but it wasn't totally obvious either.