This is even funnier if you imagine it being said by a wasted Jimmy Doohan holding a bottle of whisky.
This is even funnier if you imagine it being said by a wasted Jimmy Doohan holding a bottle of whisky.
A guy who also wrote for DS9 and wrote/edited/co-produced Voyager. Actually, scratch that last one — let's stick with DS9, Pushing Daisies, and Hannibal. (And American Gods, which I can't imagine will be disappointing.) I mean YES to Janeway, but I couldn't cope with the pixie and the muppet and their twee slapstick…
Holy shit I'm so excited for this I don't even know what to do with myself except go "eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee." EEEEEEEEE!
I never had any trouble understanding anything he says, but then I watch a shit ton (shite tonne?) of UK tv shows, so. What I did have trouble understanding : wtf ever Titus Welliver (whom I absolutely adore) was trying to do with that accent. Is that just me? Was I just confused/distracted because it isn't his…
This and "Land of the Lost." Wtf was wrong with me? At least I had enough sense to be really into "Fraggle Rock" when that came out.
Seven! Me too! I goddamn adore this show.
It was VERY much a throwback to some of Tywin's ensembles. Which, STRONGLY APPROVE.
If his mom blew up the sept, she would've done so to knock off her enemies, not herself. I think it's more likely he's so gentle (and so dumb) that he figures he can't ever really function in this scheming madhouse, his new holy allies just got all blowed up, his beloved queen is dead, and he just gives up. :(
Gawker is just a meaner, angrier version of Buzzfeed.
I give no fucks about sports or cars, and even *I* like Deadspin and Jalopnik. "Adequate Man" is a favorite.
Let's call it the Black Swan Fight Club.
OR, alternately, The Lazarus Experiment, which features a pretty competent and involved Martha, PLUS a prominent (and excellent) role for Mycroft. Uh, I mean Mark Gatiss.
I'll second Silence/Forest and Waters of Mars. Absolutely some of the best of both Ten and RTD. Would also add The Unicorn and the Wasp, because Ten and Donna have such a wonderful vintage-screwball-comedy vibe in it.
True enough. But personally, I draw a line between "cordial working relationship when necessary" and "pals" when the other person doesn't just have a difference of opinion with me, but is a possibly-unhinged misogynistic bigot. :\ But maybe it's all a joke? I really hope it's all a joke (but I really don't think it…
Hell, Baldwin's a recurring guest actor on Castle. Which, half of me is always "YAY OMG IT'S JAYNE" but the rest of me is "aw man that dude is a crazy tea-party-style nutbag." Fillion and Tudyk seem like good guys…how can they so easily look past such egregious fuckery?
This week's ep was def the weakest so far this year, but it was still pretty good, I thought. The whole season has been just INCREDIBLE, and yes, agree, overall the best and most consistently solid since the reboot. Really engaging stories, Clara is completely tolerable, and the writing has been absolutely perfect for…
CONCUR. She's so badass. I want her and Stockard Channing and Christine Baranski to be my Cool Aunts or something.
I'd happily watch a miniseries-worth of Charles Dance just sitting around and thumbing disdainfully through a pile of Arthur C. Clarke books, so this is pretty much a can't-lose scenario for me.
Your concerns echo my own, so I'm REALLY glad to hear you say it was impressive. I love the hell out of those books, and while the trailer looks pretty great in the effects/production design arenas, much of the casting is a big "wtf?" for me. Holden (and much of the rest of the cast) is at least 5 years younger than…
Shatner.