Conrad. Pascal. Helicopter. Wat?
Conrad. Pascal. Helicopter. Wat?
There's also a real life technique to cause yourself pain when they ask you the baseline questions so that it's harder to tell when you lie on the later ones. Although when Oswalt noted that his baseline was all wacko, that did bring up the point that with two broken ribs, etc. etc. Ward didn't exactly need a pin for…
They were in Canada, but the car had Pennsylvania plates (we got a good view of them so I hope that's not just a prop snafu). And she complained about driving 500 miles to pick her up in Ontario (which, granted, could happen entirely within Canada).
I didn't think they'd go there with Mike, but I'm glad they did and hope it sticks, at least for a while. It's a perfect solution to the central problem of the show and it's more realistic than this weird notion that THE LAW is some sacred cause these people should devote their lives to (sometimes in the least ethical…
"And you said you didn't need sundries."
That's better than my theory (although Rumple was the guy who couldn't figure out that there's more than one way to travel to a non-magical land …)
Wow, that was overstuffed with Overarching Storyline stuff. Was there no
better way to spread this out across more episodes, instead of the obligatory
Austria stuff being mostly pointless for almost the entire season? And
the review is right, it's disappointing how it turned the clock back on the character
relationship…
Mike still has all those great suits that Harvey bought him back in Season 1! He could have a new job and the name of the show still works!
I'm still ambivalent about this show when it focuses on The Secret (like the episodes of Burn Notice where Who Burned Michael was central, or White Collar episodes about the terms of Neal's deal, etc.) Although the fact they committed to an arc this time instead of just random episodes that resolve the threat almost…
"Cheap French imitation whale cam!"
So, that scene of Will transforming into the Wendigo (which, how great is it that the show can do this kind of shorthand and make it disturbingly beautiful at the same time) is, according to Bryan Fuller's twitter, based on a short film that's possibly even more disturbing: http://vimeo.com/45593763
There's a great interview (or actually more like a panel at a con, I think?) with him where he talks about BSG and says, "They hired me to be the comic relief and — those of you who've seen the show, you know how it's a barrel of laughs, right?" So he never got a lot to do until he got the script for that episode and…
Thanks for the suggestion! I've watched my share of hit-or-miss shows, but there is so much Smallville out there I don't know if I could get through it all. I'm not really well-versed in the comics mythology enough to get the thrill of recognition but in shows like this I often like the flavor that a character with a…
I dropped Smallville early on. Maybe I should give it another chance. Is there a turning point where I should pick it up?
Suits is never at its best when it's about The Secret so it's a bit jarring that the past few episodes have emphasized it so much. But, wouldn't it be neat if the next time it came up, it wasn't because someone was trying to ruin Mike, but because someone (maybe even Louis) is advocating for a promotion that Mike…
I'm surprised this show that is about the inherent duality in people in so many ways is only just getting to the Jekyll/Hyde episode. While the loss of control angle was intriguing, they also stuffed it with so many other threads that it became muddled — the exploitation angle, the alcohol abuse …
If there's one thing the movies have taught me, it's never mess with Egyptian artifacts! I mean, really …
This is true, although the Insyndicate/girlfriend mystery was also so very boring, I don't really care. If they don't know what to do with that storyline I'd rather them ignore it than do a nanites-on-Revolution or Austria-on-Grimm. The only thread I'd be annoyed not to see resolved is Larroquette going over the Wall,…
"I wonder what it is." "It's a leg."
Clyde >> cocks. I hope someone's still feeding Clyde.