I'm sorry to hear that. Shields was one of my favorite albums this year and every track did something for me.
I'm sorry to hear that. Shields was one of my favorite albums this year and every track did something for me.
I'm sorry to hear that. Shields was one of my favorite albums this year and every track did something for me.
Yeah, I'm pretty aware of the grading curve. An A usually does indicate however, that an episode managed to pull together a good enough performance to make it reasonably enjoyable.
Yeah, I'm pretty aware of the grading curve. An A usually does indicate however, that an episode managed to pull together a good enough performance to make it reasonably enjoyable.
Surprised to see you omitted Shields.
Surprised to see you omitted Shields.
It was their first work I listened to, and 30 seconds into that 20 minute long first track I stopped everything I was doing and just lay back to let it all wash into me. It was beautiful.
It was their first work I listened to, and 30 seconds into that 20 minute long first track I stopped everything I was doing and just lay back to let it all wash into me. It was beautiful.
So like Strike Back, but a million times better.
So like Strike Back, but a million times better.
I'm glad more people are picking up on this. Homeland's nuanced portrayal of Islam was a big part of why I loved in season 1. It was willing to posit that Brody was a Muslim and then ask the viewers if that also automatically meant that he was a terrorist.
I'm glad more people are picking up on this. Homeland's nuanced portrayal of Islam was a big part of why I loved in season 1. It was willing to posit that Brody was a Muslim and then ask the viewers if that also automatically meant that he was a terrorist.
That was really stupid. Homeland had done a decent job of portraying Abu Nazir as a guy taking out military related targets to avenge his family. Then they revealed the plan to take out families of all the Spec-Ops guys returning home. Now in this episode he wants to kill everyone in America.
That was really stupid. Homeland had done a decent job of portraying Abu Nazir as a guy taking out military related targets to avenge his family. Then they revealed the plan to take out families of all the Spec-Ops guys returning home. Now in this episode he wants to kill everyone in America.
@Eric_S_Smith:disqus That's what I assumed happened as well. The company would most likely be Medtronic though.
@Eric_S_Smith:disqus That's what I assumed happened as well. The company would most likely be Medtronic though.
While it's implausible that Nazir's computer guy had remote access to the pacemaker, it actually would be possible to do something like that remotely if you had authorized access.
While it's implausible that Nazir's computer guy had remote access to the pacemaker, it actually would be possible to do something like that remotely if you had authorized access.
Do you feel the same way about Wilfred and Louie? I agree that The League has gotten a little wilder this year, but I don't think its fair to pile all of FX's shows into the same bucket.
Do you feel the same way about Wilfred and Louie? I agree that The League has gotten a little wilder this year, but I don't think its fair to pile all of FX's shows into the same bucket.