First watched Super Dave on Showtime's Bizarre with host John Byner. Super Dave was my favorite skit - that and the tear-away t-shirt slogan battles that always ended with a woman going topless.
First watched Super Dave on Showtime's Bizarre with host John Byner. Super Dave was my favorite skit - that and the tear-away t-shirt slogan battles that always ended with a woman going topless.
It was a good clip while it lasted.
Yeah, no Covid and these shows each go up a half grade.
I read all that in her Russian accent. Props.
There’s an old Hollywood axiom that goes back pre 1940's - maybe it’s a theater acting trick too for that matter that goes back forever: No matter who your scene partner is, flirt with them a little.
If only they could have hit one of the Tucker or Hannity banners with an acid arrow.
Fisk's bad luck fighting Kate in an FAO Schwartz teddybear playland.
The use of Kingpin here was admittedly good in the run-up to the reveal, but then underbaked in retrospect. If they had revealed him in the Maya flashback, and clarified his involvement in everything, it might have made the end fight(s) more impactful. As is, though, I think Disney has played their…
My guess is she shot him in his bad leg.
Sad lament for The Expanse: it could never catch a break on these end-of-the-year lists because its seasons largely began in mid-December and ran into February (at its longest). It was always either too early to include, or too old to remember. Don’t know where this final arc will land within the show's run. I think…
I’d be ok with a supporting actor nod for Andrew Garfield in No Way Home. Maguire was fine; both actors found their old Peter Parkers. Garfield has improved as an actor in the last decade, however, and made the best use of his limited screen time. (Where as Maguire has been in what seems like semi-retirement or on the…
I knew that joke was too good to be true.
Same
Hogarth would make a lot of sense showing up in She-Hulk, more so even than JJ. But with one, you get the other.
It’s autumn (-ish enough) though, Val has on her long black coat and gloves, Yelena has her fur trimmed jacket.
I kept waiting for a line of dialogue in the last 2/3 episodes that would tip that Eleanor was grooming Kate to be a supervillain (or, you know, the grayscale version of such). But to the show’s credit, they’re keeping that card really close to the vest.
It’s in the Kate & Yelena scene. Yelena reads all of Kate’s reactions and knows she’s telling the truth - as Kate sees it anyway. So, she decides to do a little legwork and track down who hired her (who initiated the contract).
Or so-n-so spotted Hawkeye at Rogers: The Musical.
Early 20-something women enjoying Mac & Cheese = truth.