Is that the one where the twist ending is Yelp were the ones who assassinated MLK cause he left a bad review for the Lorraine Motel?
Is that the one where the twist ending is Yelp were the ones who assassinated MLK cause he left a bad review for the Lorraine Motel?
Jerry is my favourite character! Is that bad? Does that make me a Jerry? Quickly, I need to go find one of those “Which Rick & Morty character are you?” surveys.
I like Rick and Morty, but I can’t say I’ve ever paid attention to who writes each episode and certainly can’t understand getting mad enough to go harass someone on the internet about it.
Does anyone even watch this show in the US? It’s been added to Stan in Australia, so I’ve been watching it just cause I love Peter Stormare, but I haven’t heard much about it at all elsewhere.
Dostoevsky was always a weird one for me. I read Crime and Punishmemt, The Brothers Karamazov and The House of the Dead in succession about 10 years ago and enjoyed them a lot, but since then I’ve just never been able to get going on others like The Idiot. Just get 100 pages in or so and I lose interest and go for…
The moon man bit was great, especially Morty’s self righteousness in knowing the difference between a man and a smudge on the lens.
He’s gonna full “Crazy” Joe Davola on us.
I thought it could have worked if you took the angle of it being the development and then destruction of their friendship, with the actual filming of the Room and later reconciliation between the pair being the last part of the film. From reading the book, the actual filming of the movie was the least interesting part…
If I was Audrey I’d still be swooning over Billy Zane after 25 years too.
You never want to go full Michael J. Anderson.
I’m both a TP fan and a Lynch fan, but I can’t say the ending massively excites me. If it had of been it’s own separate work by Lynch I don’t think I would have been bothered by it at all, but I love the character of Dale Cooper so much that the ending just doesn’t satisfy me. Not that I needed a “happy ending”, but…
If she had of been driving a car while singing at night she probably would have been able to knock off 2-3 songs on the final episode.
One theory with Sarah Palmer is that “Judy” is inhabiting her body, hence the weirdness and the biting of the throats and such. When Phillip Jefferies meets Evil Coop and EC keeps asking him “Who’s Judy?” Jefferies replies “You’ve already met her”, which Cooper would have back when he was originally in Twin Peaks…
Also, one of my favourite things has been reading Paul F. Tompkins live tweeting every episode. I’m not sure if he’s doing it for the laughs or not, but he has been absolutely savage on the show.
I wouldn’t expect it to. It’s written just by Frost and it’s supposed to cover the timeline between the end of season 2 and the start of season 3. I imagine we might get some more background information about things seen in season 3 (Cooper’s immediate actions after the end of S2, Major Briggs “death”, potentially…
Welp, that ending pissed me off more than the S2 ending did. I’ve seen it described like Lynch is Lucy holding the football and everyone else is Charlie Brown. He’ll never let us kick it, no matter how much we want to.
“What the fuck is going on in this neighborhood?”
It was nice to read a bit of closure on HLE3. People are still holding out hope that they’ll finish it, but Gabe is making so much cash from hats and Steam that Valve don’t really look like they’re that keen to waste resources on making games much anymore. Too bad for us, they’ve had some great ones.
My GF watched me play Sleeping Dogs for quite awhile and the whole pork bun bit ended up evolving into some weird pickup line we’d use on each other.