I am fairly certain Roberts read all his lines to them on a phone in 15 minutes and they recorded it off of the speaker phone in a very echoey room.
I am fairly certain Roberts read all his lines to them on a phone in 15 minutes and they recorded it off of the speaker phone in a very echoey room.
@avclub-410987637793620466d1b0732bd7ed6d:disqus Uh, the reason for that is because the TV Club wasn't a thing prior to fall of 2007. So nothing from before that time is covered except as a Classic show: season five of The Wire is the only one that aired after the site began doing episodic reviews. It's not like they…
What exactly is your source for this rather dubious grammatical advice?
Read the ENTIRE article people. This isn't rocket science.
Apparently he only starred in the DVD cover photoshoot according to the article…
Strangely it has a lot of the same cast but appears not to be a sequel…
@avclub-a6564e7f36ea4b7e64ff4f58919f6028:disqus Glinda knew that the slippers would get Dorothy home though, and with her wearing them the witch couldn't get them. It was actually pretty logical, aside from her just not telling Dorothy to click her heels together in the first place…. and I have no idea why I'm trying…
Can't disagree with you there. The way Theodora turned evil was the epitome of laziness. Why not reveal that she was manipulating her sister all along, or have her turn herself evil after she confronts Oz and he turns her down for Glinda? Instead her sister just gives her an apple and she becomes a completely…
Actually it was the wizard that did that, Glinda simply told Dorothy that he could give her what she wanted. Admittedly she was kind of wrong about that. Though she was the one who ended up getting Dorothy home anyway, which didn't make a lot of sense: she could have told her to do that in the first place.
Would you really want half a season of Crichton stuck on a planet away from Moya and the crew? That would be pretty tiresome. Still you're right that there was enough potential in that set up for at least a two parter. Crichton's anger at the others really was very poorly established and felt forced (especially…
I just watched "Durka Returns" and "A Human Reaction" last night, and the two episodes definitely took the show to the next level that I was hoping for and then some. While I really liked Durka, it was "A Human Reaction" that blew me away, it was such a strange, gutsy, and wonderful episode of the show that went as…
This has really been the strangest, most incoherent, and most wildly varying in quality season I have ever seen on a cable network. There were three episodes I gave straight up As to (this, the 2nd episode, and "It's a Shame About Ray"), three I gave a B or B- and three that I gave a C or less (last week, "One Man's…
Yeah you're definitely right, that wasn't sodomy. She would have been in serious pain if that was anal entry, not to mention that it would be difficult to go in like that without quite a bit of lube. Still his head really looked too high up for it to be cunningulus beforehand, but what do I know, I can't say I have…
Light years from Enlightened indeed…. this was a very good episode but putting it back to back with Enlightened was making this show look a lot worse than it did last year.
Interesting to compare with Jessa and Thomas John a few episodes ago: they both hurt and degraded each other, and Jessa actually hit him without much reason but few seemed to care about that since there wasn't the question of sexual abuse. .
Or more technically anilingus.
Yeah that's a fairly major error. Unfortunately reviewing tv and film pays so little these days that very few writers have much expertise aside from watching a lot of tv.
Millennium isn't actually a spinoff, though there was an X-files episode that tied in with it after Millennium was canceled. The only X-files spinoff is The Lone Gunmen, which I've never been tempted to watch more than the three episodes I caught when it was on the air, despite being a huge X-files fan most of my life.
The previous episode was definitely where things got back on track… maybe watch the one before that as well just to get a sense of the context.
SPOILERS I can see how some wouldn't like That Old Black Magic, and it wasn't my favorite episode… the premise was a little too weird and abstract, and it took too long to explain exactly what was going on. I still thought it was a pretty wild and inventive episode, even if the execution wasn't quite able to live up…