Make one wonder what the aliens were doing during all that.
Make one wonder what the aliens were doing during all that.
"We shoulda been listening to that wild Coyote while he… =sniff= was still with us…"
That blank staring idiot is probably the worst "doctor" to be featured on this show so far.
On an television show practically FUELED by shitty doctors.
"Creep" is an obvious one for the show as a whole.
BUT.
I would submit "Reckoner," if only because of the dual head duet singing the melody and background harmony.
Plus it would be so blissfully anachronistic and wonderful being played only with period relevant instruments.
I find the B-story Killer Clown narrative much more compelling than the actual Freak Show. The story couldn't function as a main plot, but so far I am liking the way the scenes featuring the looney bastard are shot, and I love how Mama's Boy is quickly matching the clown's creepiness by being… horrifically domestic.
How were any of them expecting… it to talk?
It was mentioned only a short while ago on this site, but Return of the Living Dead wouldn fall under unofficial sequel or homage. Sort of.
I sincerely believe now that Scott would've been better off making an unapologetic, straight up Alien sequel/prequel/thing.
I tend to be overly generous with this show, but I must say this is the perfect Doctor Who episode for me, and easily the best of the series (so far).
Honestly, I am still burning through (supposed) last-gen games now, and having a blast doing so. I discovered Fallout, Red Dead, and more just as the last generation of consoles came to a close, and I don't have much of an intention to upgrade any time soon. I also continued Skyrim after barely scratching the surface…
I, Jekyll, You, Hyde.
Easily the best miniseries that showed off the anthology's potential. Cromwell was excellent.
Ah… so is this a prequel? Are they even going to address it? Like how that would mean that there are people who indentically resemble unrelated individuals across time and space?
So the season can still turn around and take place in space?
Oh. And I suppose this is noteworthy, as I noticed absolutely zero supernatural elements.
Already lots of interesting ideas coming into play. 'Life on Mars' was a good song choice, as was the entire number's bravado being mere fantasy.
Oh come on, people. It's actually UNDERland…
You guys have had it wrong for YEARS…
I want Balloonman to have a long term legacy in Gotham.
I love it when absurdity is rooted in dead serious character drama. Nothing about the moon being an egg creature makes any sense whatsoever, but that's okay because it really doesn't matter.
Oh, and this film is also fanfuckingtastic for following a common thread with Breaking Bad.