Um, did no one catch the fact that “Herbert ‘Magic’ Williams” was an extremely important role in the Vietnam episode (Leap Home, Pt. 2.). Makes this reboot more interesting to me. Maybe we meet Sam’s brother in the “present” as well.
I don’t understand the point being made here. Unless I’m missing something, this comes off as a self-own by Jez. Friedman’s piece may not be the most insightful op-ed about the war in Ukraine, but (unlike the critique published here) it is cogent and fairly well argued.
If you have a critique of Friedman’s piece,…
Everyone has said everything I pretty much agree with, but also: why does this show look like this? It’s shot so blandly and flat, and the colors look... weird? Not that SVU or OG are DP stalwarts but their looks are specific and snapped to the tone of their respective shows, so when they do go for broke, it’s worth…
At least Fontana had a sense of humor and that flashy is-this-cop-on-the-take style to make his character more entertaining. Cosgrove is uptight and actively unpleasant so far with no personality to make up for it. I’m also cracking up at the stray observation about his name, although for me I’m annoyed because…
I’m confused by the Cosgrove character because they tried it before with Fontana before and it didn’t work then either. Even when Dennis Farina effectively sold Fontana’s temper as a symptom of having seen too much and losing faith in people, he was still unpopular enough that the writers had to lighten him up. Plus…
I’m not sure if I missed it, but how does this comic “reinvent the classic tropes of horror?” This sounds up my alley, but I feel like the headline sells something the article doesn’t deliver.
I’ve actually heard of all of these before but the author is clearly reaching a bit because at least half of these aren’t actual “challenges” (e.g. - tapeworm pills were not a challenge, people were just too vein and too dumb to know it wasn’t a smart way to lose weight; panty raids weren’t a “challenge”, they were…
who doesn’t love a vengeance story set in Asia with Asian American actors instead of some random white American?
This glitch could have affected Subaru radios too, but we would have no way of knowing.
REALLY reminds me of the Star Trek Next Generation with Data and a game master once:
This article is full of weird details.
At long last, will the Phone Cops finally stop pursuing him?
“This show has everything....”
Anyone else surprised Kenan didn't break out his David Ortiz on the occasion of his election to the Hall of Fame?
Yeah, Gothic was okay, but it was... Ken Russell-y. Try Haunted Summer - Philip Anglim as Byron, Eric Stoltz as Shelley, Alice Krige as Mary...
he had solar-powered “weather fins” installed above his ears by Japanese surgeons, and now he can tell whether it’s raining or not.
“As God as my witness, I thought [chickens] could fly” -- Ronald McDonald, probably
So it covers both music and film: Tom Waits or just music: Nick Cave or PJ Harvey.
Bourbon, with Tom Waits