Hmm, well she seems to have gained a dramatic amount of weight, which is clear in her face, and they're trying to cover it up with the sudden and massive amount of layers. I'm stumped now.
Hmm, well she seems to have gained a dramatic amount of weight, which is clear in her face, and they're trying to cover it up with the sudden and massive amount of layers. I'm stumped now.
I never read the comics but while watching this I just had this constant thought of "and these people will all die" because that's the pattern they've repeated every season. All shows have a formula but TWD really has the worst and most predictable.
Wow, Dolores turns into a gunfighter, Ford refers to the man he "used to be", we now know ford and TMIB know each other and have a history, we know the hosts are programmed to protect Ford, we learn about Lawrence's background, two previously disposable technicians become real characters with depth etc. All that and…
"Honestly, at this point, I’m just wondering what Anastasia Baranova could’ve done to piss off the show’s producers. "
I assumed that the hosts are brought in for regular maintenance and that is when he has the talks. This is definitely an area where I decided I shouldn't think to much about it lest I spoil it for myself.
I was thinking "murder porn" but others here correctly referred to "misery porn". This show has devolved into something unrecognizable as far as entertainment is concerned. Watching it is now a completely miserable experience.
Agreed. While I enjoyed it for the episode, I hope this isn't a new and permanent iteration of the character. It will get old fast.
Jason has become so moronic that it's impossible to believe he would ever come up with the monk thing or that he would have been able to stay quiet for 15 minutes.
/r/iamverysmart
This was my reaction. A line was crossed where she went from being lovably oblivious to a stone cold sociopath. I was completely turned off.
Is it me or has Eleanor gone from a self absorbed narcissist to a sociopath? I was a bit put off by her dismissive acceptance of Michael's retirement and the planned murder of Janet.
This episode continues a very worrying trend with Znation in what is turning out to be its worst season ever. I don't know what has happened over there but every episode has had terrible pacing and seems devoid of any energy. It doesn't seem like the writing as much as the directing and editing.
as already mentioned, this has already happened. 3 episodes in and you're disappointed that there aren't any gay cowboys?
But we now see that the bullet impact on guests is different from the MIB. The bullets seem to disintegrate when they his him but they knock another guest down. are the guns programmed to hurt him specifically less?
Nice try Todd.
I enjoyed this episode a lot, without having the concerns of the reviewer. Delores shooting the bad guy wasn't a surprise since they clearly set this up in earlier scenes, but neither was her slapping the fly. The flies were just as much "checkov's guns" as anything. They had a purpose.
If you're going to say that Murphy is Trump then you're going to have to accept that Trump is shown to now be incredibly intelligent and fully aware of how to successfully implement his plans. Are you ready to do that?
These were exactly my thoughts. Film students notoriously draw out scenes of characters walking across campus or whatever because they don't understand they need to just get to the point. The river scene was amazing because after all that they showed with him struggling to swim, finally dragging himself out,…
I'm baffled by all the love for this episode. To me it was the worst episode of the series, with the only close contender being the horrible season opener movie. I get it that slo-motion is an effective way to stretch but they must have added 15 minutes just by using it in this episode. Every single moment of…
Yes, I can see that but I think he seems to expect too much from these characters who had extremely limited screen time. We are still focusing on the hosts and operations to a very large degree and assuming guests spend a week or two at the most at the park, their story is going to have to be spread out for them to…