Does it just become about the Underground Railroad rather than so much about the Macon escapees?
Does it just become about the Underground Railroad rather than so much about the Macon escapees?
Am I the only one who misread the headline and got excited and confused about The Irredeemable Ant-Man being adapted so soon after Ant-Man?
If they did this, I'd start watching.
This ep was a bit too cringey for me to enjoy.
And now I want to see a character on the upcoming Tick adaptation named Felonious Monk: virtuoso jazz musician and bank robber who can do both simultaneously!
Talkin' 'Bout Underground
That was a great show.
This. My mother's mother died in 1924, and it was like pulling teeth to get my mom to say her father's first name.
N.E.X.T.W.A.V.E - that was my jam.
I tried a virtual writing group, based off of a virtual class in querying. Sadly, it fell apart after a while. But it's worth trying!
Happy birthday!
When did that happen?
Hey, knees were the first thing I noticed about Marlon Brando. (He was playing Marc Antony in Julius Caesar opposite James Mason.)
I saw this at the $2 movie theatre on $1 Wednesdays. It was fun!
Elias should be in there, and Elias-Carter have slightly more weight to me than Elias-Finch, if only because Elias was a so much bigger threat to Carter - he could have crushed her easily, Carter never forgot that, but they managed to reach detente and some measure of respect, anyway. IMO, anyhow.
Yeah … he looks like one of the Geico caveman, but actually dangerous.
I think, when it comes to a lot of criticism, but especially movie criticism - it comes down to the taste of the critic and the viewer and how well they mesh. There are critics whose advice I follow as intended and critics whose advice I invert - if they love a movie, I know I'm likely to find problems with it, and if…
There's a Spokane, UK??
I'm guessing it was the hexadecimal version of whatever the proper name of that glyph he made his own.
Why would Prince have Pierce Hawthorne's sperm?