Aww, dang it, that is also a good point.
Aww, dang it, that is also a good point.
There was one point in her strafing run where Drogon skipped a cart full of hay, so I think she was mostly taking out arms and supplies. Or maybe Drogon just needed a breath, I didn't see any other carts spared.
We only see Anansi after he was prayed for, no indication whether or not he was on the boat beforehand. Odin was not on the boat when the Vikings came to America.
Were all these reviews supposed to come out at once? I got some binging to do.
That is a good point, I have trouble hearing dialogue on a lot of shows. I'm off to research audio settings.
It's funny that the Leprechaun is the only character with a clear motivation. The rest of the Gods have a vague motivation; but the humans, who knows what the heck they're doing? Why did Dead Wife swing the car around and drive for a day just to stare into her families window for a few minutes? Guess we'll never…
I'm pretty sure they do some subtle CGI to make one of his eyes a different color or something.
I think Laura's infidelity was much less of a big deal in the books. It was a huge gut punch to Shadow when he found out, but mostly Shadow is just sad that she is gone. He struggles with it for a while, but he never really seemed angry in the book and Laura never seemed very apologetic (she was way past such things…
Yeah, he told everyone about the meeting and their are on their way… any decade now.
I think it might be a mistake to have multiple versions of Jesus in America, it just doesn't quite make sense in the same world where other gods like Vulcan and Easter are happy to get by based on simple name recognition.
Showing gods dealing with believers who seem to all expect very different things might have been…
I like it, but it definitely has issues. None of the characters seem very similar emotionally to the ones in the book.
They're basically taking an entire season to set up the characters. Good thing they got a second season, hopefully something actually happens in it next year.
Huh, well there goes my theory that they are trying to avoid outright racial violence in the Coming to America bits.
Ok, that is just a straight up spoiler for no reason. Bad form, sir.
Chief Moe mumbled something about protective custody when he mentioned the bus. So… maybe protective custody in prison is a thing?
I assumed that would just be Goldfarb messing up Emmet's timeline and alibi, but there could be more.
The guy guarding the area must have stepped away at that point right? How did the other guy get in without anyone else knowing who he was?
For me it depends on the next episode. His "God damn it" could have been a gruff admission that he was wrong, or just stalling until he could get Nikki on the bus.
Dead boyfriend, girlfriend covered in bruises, not exactly a giant leap to guess what the cops are going to assume.
The aftermath of the assassination attempt was buck wild insane. That couldn't have been anything buy gas lighting, but then they let her do the interrogation.