I really want to meet him. His acting in Lost seriously influenced me in a positive way. Gotta meet Michael Emerson too. They both seem like really nice guys.
I really want to meet him. His acting in Lost seriously influenced me in a positive way. Gotta meet Michael Emerson too. They both seem like really nice guys.
Still waiting on Dark Tower, however unfilmable it may be…
Me too! I read the crew is really happy that the audience loves Rudy, and love him just as much as we do.
I did too, I get really sentimental when shows do finale type things like bad things are bad, and the sweetness of the family all yelling how much they love each other really got me.
They're gonna have Marge and Lois make out or have a "hot" scene aren't they?
We'll find out the boat one someday, they want to auction off the script with it eventually for charity.
I really wonder what compelled them to drop all the momentum they had from Season 4 and 5's breakneck paces and just have everyone sit around moping about their lives for much of the final season. I think the finale would be less hated if the rest of the season had some forward momentum.
Pretty much any Kate stuff was implausible for me.
S.O.S. wisely diverted time from the main plot to focus on one of the true hearts of the show, Rose and Bernard's relationship. I love that one.
Oh fuck I forgot about Fire + Water…what the hell was the point of that episode? I remember watching the super long documentary explaining its production too.
Yes! When Lana threw out that "yeah I really do love you" I was just like dawww. In true Archer fashion it of course happened while Archer was in shock.
"Guess what this food is?!"
"…cocaine?"
"YUP nomnomumomnom"
One of my favorite Futurama lines.
I feel like while the Coens had an exaggerated accent, the script and wording was 100% spot on to how some Minnesotans talk (I've lived in MN most of my life).The show seemed to take a more "listen at these goofy voices" for a lot of them. It might have to do with this being written by someone not from the state (I…
Joffrey was tempting fate all night with some of his lines, like the one about Ned Stark…in hindsight I almost expected a "I'm gonna live FOREVER"
Seriously! I remember them hyping that someone asks point blank "What is the Monster" in Season 4 but they chose not to mention that the answer was another insanely cryptic response!
I thought of Lost IMMEDIATELY when Krieger said that. And I adore Lost.
I know Lego doesn't want their toys to be called by it, but come on, what would be so bad about calling it a blockumentary?
I agree (spoilers follow for those who haven't finished BB), it was especially weird that the producers decided that they wanted to root for Walt in the final two episodes. It felt super jarring for them to go "Walt is the main villain of Season 5" to "nah he's alright he got punished enough and got to do everything…
It always, ALWAYS makes me laugh.