Another great thing about the finale were those breathtaking Austrian vistas. They are the perfect location for Easy A to meet the end of the war.
Another great thing about the finale were those breathtaking Austrian vistas. They are the perfect location for Easy A to meet the end of the war.
Yes, the second half of the miniseries is really, really strong. The reason 5-7 have stuck with me above the rest is that they act as more or less the climax of the story (and they have some of the most brutal scenes in the entire run). The last couple of episodes settled down a bit and the finale, by design, has to…
I recently watched Saving Private Ryan and it was the first time I noticed that Dickie Bennet/Daniel Faraday plays one of the corporals.
Yeah.
It helps that Guarnere gets nicknamed Gonorrhea early on in the miniseries. No one's going to forget that name.
While this is an excellent episode, at this point in the miniseries we are still getting our bearings and figuring out what the hell is going on and who is who. Starting with the next episode, the episodes tend to be centered around a single character's POV (with some exceptions), which starts giving the episodes a…
…and Magneto and Bane and Professor X.
I agree with Todd that the special effects during the landing at Normandy haven't aged as well as one would hope, however I don't agree with his assessment that "when we get into the heat of battle on this show, it will not be as impressive as the biggest-budget blockbusters." The Brécourt Manor Assault is…
She was being really scream-y last night, which at first I found funny and then really quickly turned into annoying. Even Michelle seemed tired by her shenanigans.
"WE WERE ALL ROOTING FOR YOU"
We need to kickstart this asap!
Three of my best friends from school were all CS majors and now work in software development. Yes, there are far more male than females working in Silicon Valley, but just because it's true doesn't make it interesting. Just sayin'.
That sounds like something the MRA would come up with. Ugh.
There was no fuck-up. It was a stylistic choice and I quite liked it.
People don't really do this? Do they?
Don't forget to mention that Norman's not the only one with a split personality. The show's tone also suffers from this condition: one minute you have prostitution rings and the next you get Vera Farmiga auditioning for the local musical.
I was hoping for the same given that Carrie Reisler, at least, is a fan of the show.
Btw, we missed you in the Hannibal comments section this week.
That would be T.J. Miller's character.
Nah.