Movies requiring some suspension of disbelief? Surely not.
Movies requiring some suspension of disbelief? Surely not.
Really thought Catherine Zeta Jones would've gotten the gig
Could a Spitfire glide for that long? Only fault I could find
*Point of order*
Thought it was terrific fun, just the one thing….
Yeah I agree, just spit balling I guess
I've literally just put it together that Pastor Tim is played by the same guy who plays Dollar Bill in Billions. #wig
Maybe it's just a generic retail unit but it did look familiar.
Am I reaching here, or is there any chance Anita's missing husband is Gus?
It looked lovely but it was deadly dull. I actually thought "is that it?" at the climactic confrontation and saw the 'twist' a mile off.
Why was Zhou Cheng talking like one of Daphne's brothers from Frasier?
Would it have been too much to ask to have Avengers tower in the skyline in the background? If you can see the Chrysler that clearly, Stark/Avengers tower should be there too, no?
I loved the bit where spelt out FUCK OFF for the CCTV cameras
William is the Man In Black and there's multiple time frames going on. I'm convinced of it now.
Overall I've loved this series, and this show but the resolution of Vanessa's story did fall a bit flat in the end.
Isn't it already?
Could Jon not have shagged Melisandre and sent in a queefmonster to kill Ramsay? Or is that not a thing now that we know she's like, old?
It's really starting to annoy me that Pastor Tim is only ever addressed as Pastor Tim, even by people who are not part of his congregation. Unless he's had his name changed to Pastortim, in which case I humbly apologise
Line of the week was "let's go see the black eyed P" by Ben, absolutely killed me.
It started promisingly but fell away dreadfully. The ending was a joke as well, obviously reshot to set up a second series. Not sure I'll bother with S2