For what it's worth, I'll still be reviewing Arrow over at Inverse, while another TV Clubber should presumably be picking up the baton back here. So there should be two cool sets of reviews going forward.
For what it's worth, I'll still be reviewing Arrow over at Inverse, while another TV Clubber should presumably be picking up the baton back here. So there should be two cool sets of reviews going forward.
It's a real shame they couldn't recreate Pilot's voice correctly, among other things, but… I dunno, I'm just so glad it exists at all that I tend to be pretty forgiving of its faults. More on that tomorrow, I guess.
The Scarrans followed Moya's shuttlepod through the open wormhole to Earth, so there's no real issue with the travel time. The plant thing is a bit of a contrivance, I guess, but the idea that different plants would have similar flora isn't the craziest thing I've heard.
That's okay, it's not going away anytime soon. That's rather why I did it.
A series of reviews is still a series dammit!
I see it as a thing to read at one's leisure, to step away from and come back to as you rewatch. There's no ideal solution, perhaps, but this way reviews of every single episode will exist and be there for people to enjoy.
As with Doctor Who, I plan on continuing to review the show over at Inverse, so I encourage people to see this as getting two cool reviews (one here, one there) going forward.
Nah, I'm just doing all the rest of Farscape this weekend. I didn't want to leave without finishing my last bit of business here.
I'm not exactly sticking around: I'm doing all of season four tomorrow. The review is going to top 10,000 words. It's a ludicrous misuse of my time and resources. I'm so embarrassed and so proud of this thing.
In my case, it's not a sign of anything structural. My previous fulltime gig at Vocativ let me keep my freelancing at the AV Club, and my new job at Inverse doesn't. I wouldn't be leaving otherwise.
I sympathize, but since AJ won the title at a live show on Friday instead of on tonight's show, and it's been common (though not universal) knowledge since then, this is kind of a different situation.
I think a Carmella cash-in and subsequent title run can just about work if it's all about Becky. She should be able to get decent matches out of Carmella, there's all the Ellsworth stuff to play around with, and then you crown Becky after a couple PPVs and move on by booking her like they should have done in the first…
Sorry, I've been playing Hearts on my phone lately, so the concept of shooting the moon has warped my understanding of how to solve problems.
They really don't have any over heels right now, which is a pretty serious issue. Becky feels like the key here, either by turning her — which I *really* don't want to happen, which maybe means it's actually a great idea? — or by having Carmella cash in on her after a big victory. That's the only way I see toward…
True, and I get why that can be annoying. There was definitely that post-Mania period where the title was largely elided where Brock's absence was a hindrance. But I think it's hard to argue the rarity of Brock's appearances didn't make the Joe-Brock feud feel even bigger, and he now looks set to be a major presence…
Don't worry, we'll unleash the apocalypse when Zack Ryder drops out of the team and is replaced by Gronk, so you won't have to suffer for long.
For sure. I wouldn't argue for a huge push for her or anything like that. My use for Tamina would be a short-term program meant to give Naomi a credible title defense that is at most one pay-per-view. The point at which it would have been effective to use her in that way has probably already passed us by. But I'm a…
What's so crazy about it is that Raw, the three-hour show, absolutely has time to run multiple women's programs if it could remain focused long enough to do so. Complementing the Alexa/Sasha/Nia stuff with a secondary but still featured program of, say, Bayley and Emma would be totally workable and make the division…
If that lets Luke rekindle his feud with Bray and finally hit Sister Abigail on him, I approve that trade.
I kinda hope somewhere down the line they're the vehicle for turning the Club face, given their, uh, *history* in New Japan.