Who controls the past controls the future.
Who controls the past controls the future.
As a queer person I’ve got to protest against the stereotyping of my community as being campy worshippers of M3gan who go wild when - wait girl did you say unrated cut? Yass qween! Bitch werk okurr boots house down mama step on my neck mother! Slayyyyyyy!
It’s the Oprahfication of rock stardom.
“Paul Stanley, Ozzy Osbourne, Joan Jett, Billy Idol, and more”
“And the triangle has replaced the British pound.”
Seriously, where was the padding? The author complains nothing happened in the tunnels but that’s where the characters bonded. It was absolutely essential to the story. Without it there was no point whatsoever. And it was a subversion of expectations after the scene of the bulging floor last week, you definitely…
-The show continues to press all the right buttons
And yet another also, Lynskey was good as hell, and I really appreciated reading her perspective in the linked twitter thread.
I liked how Ellie’s attempt at healing Sam was very much along the lines of kid thinking. The people trying to smuggle must have kept telling her that her blood was the key to a cure and she naively extended that smearing her blood on Sam’s wound.
I would say there’s a payoff. This might be subjective, but for me the Last of Us has managed to do what Game of Thrones never quite did. It manages to make the human drama feel real and important and dangerous, and then reminds you how meaningless it is in the face of something bigger.
Damn that kid was great, a fantastic performance and his character Sam playing off Ellie was so hopeful and beautiful. Mirroring that with Henry and Joel both responding to the humanity and optimism with their young charges was palpable making the tragedy of the final moments all the more painful.
Interesting choice to take out Henry saying to Joel “It’s your fault” before killing himself. Though it did always come off like he meant himself anyway.
For those wondering, its on the CW, and hosted by Aisha Tyler. It’s quite a bit more racy with the sexual innuendo jokes than when it used to air on ABC(?).
I had to stop reading at “episode three was a relatively emotional scenario.”
I’m a little bummed that they both died. I know it’s from the game, but I was almost expecting them to do a fake-out and have the gun be empty when Henry tries to shoot himself.
Colin’s quote begins with “My very first Whose Line show” and Colin Mochrie wasn’t on the first season of the original show. In fact, Colin doesn’t show up in the original show until Season 3 in 1991.
The ghost of John Sessions spits Shakespeare at two hundred words per minute!
“This, to Mochrie, is due to the network not really publicizing the show”
The quote you used by Colin just showed the pretty big error you made (“My very first Whose Line show, my daughter was two months old, and she just turned 32") This show has been on since 1988, show some respect to the OG BBC Whose Line! Tony Slattery demands it!