Pretty sure this guy was in all of my placement matches.
Pretty sure this guy was in all of my placement matches.
Oh my god, I had no idea that was Ellie Kemper!!
"Redbone" and "Zombies" have a good groove, but the rest so far (and I haven't finished) just feels like imitation funk to me and it all feels extremely out of time/place to me (in a way that, say, Black Messiah didn't). It doesn't feel like the work of a professional musician who has spent time writing meaningful…
Could we get a season two of Wolf Among Us before they start on new IP?
Thanks, that's a good explanation.
I was only disappointed when they introduced the time travel deus ex machina solution and it turned out that the whole point was to just "get everyone to work together" or whatever. I thought the tension for the first half hour or so was excellent and the mood throughout pretty good.
It’s a deeply misogynist insult
Their taste in music, to give an obvious example
Artisanal folk music for urban gentrifiers has no place in Trump's America!
I can't tell if this axe grinding is satirical or not. If not, I'm sorry I've upset you with my casting observations.
I'm not sure what you're getting at or what you're accusing me of, frankly. Yes, I think it is remarkable that such a young person would be in that role (i.e. executive director of the board of delos). I also think her behavior in general was highly questionable. Perhaps we'll be given explanations for all this,…
She could potentially serve on a board of directors if she were affiliated with a private equity firm, hedge fund or other major stakeholder. Sure. But take a look at the average age of board members for massive public companies and please tell me how many of them include 30-somethings.
Eh, it's nice to look at, even if the writing is infuriating and the premise transparently ridiculous. Everyone I know who watches it is going to see out this season and then likely not return for season 2, unless things change pretty dramatically.
I can't think of another character who went from "interesting (potential) villain" to "lame whatever he is" so quickly as Man in Black did.
I'd imagine the overlap between people complaining about the results of this election and those who didn't vote is likely fairly minimal.
Zuckerberg is the founder and largest single shareholder of Facebook, though. We know that's not the case with Charlotte. There are all sorts of possible explanations, and maybe we'll learn about all sorts of important narrative reasons for the choice to make Charlotte young and to act the way she did last night, but…
I assume it is. William's speech about "this place" vs the real world dovetails nicely with the Man in Black's obsession with the park and his belief in it's "deeper meaning."
The Charlotte character is ridiculous all around, but her not knowing that Bernard was a host should symbolize that Ford is the only one who "really" knows what's going on at the park.
The Charlotte character is completely unbelievable. She's entirely too young for the position she ostensibly holds, unless she's the beneficiary of some Trump-level nepotism (which, I suppose, is possible, now that we know we're watching a show portraying post-Trump America), and there was nothing remotely credible…
I would almost prefer another movie like that (i.e. something that's at least going for cheese) rather than 2+ hours of humorless, pretentious dreck like Suicide Squad or Batman vs Superman. At least we can joke about Batman and Robin.