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I watched Totally Killer last night and it was a riot in between full on bloody terrifying slasher moments. Kiernan Shipka’s deliveries of the script’s differences between Gen X and Gen Z are dead on (although I don’t quite recall graphic sex being discussed that openly, but perhaps I was sheltered.)

I haven’t been paying much attention to Critical Role for a while so I missed the restraining order, but prior to that I’d noticed she had stopped wearing her ring which I thought was a little odd. The full story is a lot worse than I ever could have imagined.

What I remember him most for is not Harry Potter or The King’s Speech, but a 2002 HBO movie, Path to War, where he plays the lead role of LBJ.

There’s a decent argument to be made for the audience as part of the ‘involved’ comment.

It wasn’t the best show that came out of The WB—that distinction would inarguably go to our second-place holder

I’m 18 months late having not seen this the first time around, but given Jez decided for some bizarre reason to pull this article back out of the obscurity it deserved, you nailed exactly what the treatment of their ex says about them: they’re a selfish asshole.

For something that’s SEO nonsense, I’ll admit I learned something - I’d never heard of the Girls on Film uncensored version, and with minimal searching it can still be seen pretty easily. I can easily see why the BBC refused it, but what the article leaves out is that it was filmed before MTV and was directly aimed at

My biggest concern is actually Madden, who should be by now be showing signs of a spine of steel - which a decent actor can do with a performance even if the writing isn’t there. Presuming they don’t completely gut her arc (and the casting of Elaida versus just merging that character into Liandrin would probably

Much like the show, this is at least an improvement over the genuinely bizarre article from a couple weeks ago, but it’s still got a lot of problems.

(S)howrunner Rafe Judkins and the writing staff seemed suitably concerned with fidelity....earnestly presenting the customs and cultures of “The World of the Wheel.””

This

One of the things that concerned me going into this was that Turner was all sorts of screwed up coming out of Game of Thrones to the point where I wondered when the news broke of the marriage how she was in any shape at all for a relationship, let alone marriage and kids. Before all that, there was a long interview

I’m so sorry about your dad. It’s brutal caregiving.

Most of us agreed that the world-building was amazing

It does not, but it is worth comparing the two to see why Sanderson himself called this a very different turning of the Wheel and why Judkins’ arrogance took primacy in S1.

Better late than never for io9. Also better than AV Club putting this on one of their ‘you should watch this’ lists while having ‘reviewed’ only the trailer.

So in other words, this pretty much ranged from a mediocre to terrible show all season, even for those who were SATC addicts.

As a fully adopted member of the family Oher would appear to have a claim to a share of that money but the conservatorship would not give him that kind of standing.

Yep, I’ve read that Lin loosely connected it to as a character’s backstory for the movies, but given I’m not an F&F fan that’s about all I know.

From what I’ve heard, make or break is mid-September; strike past that and the winter 2024 season is at grave risk; pretty much everyone on the production side agrees that there’s just not enough time to get things done before it if it’s delayed past then, and it’s very unclear if most writers can hold out through

Agreed that this is a cut above the recent AV Club listings, with only a few notable omissions.

Given the numbers Apple claims it’s pulled, Silo’s only problem has been getting critics to write about it - including AV Club not bothering with any coverage save for this blurb and a ‘review’ of the trailer.