Don’t forget Reservation Dogs and his American Somoa soccor film!
Don’t forget Reservation Dogs and his American Somoa soccor film!
13 delivering a stern talking to, only to go “so where’s this lab then?!” is the most actual personality we’ve seen from her in ages. There’s just a lack of any dramatic core to the TARDIS team, something we’ve never had in New Who! There’s no recognisable specific relationship between the Doctor and her companions…
Steven Moffat AND MARK GATISS’S DRACULA (I stg people...)
That comment is more about the artists - that they need to be uncomfortable or scared with what they’re doing, because otherwise where’s the challenge?
ATLA is on UK Netflix right now, and if Netflix were smart, they’d be trying to get them onto netflix globally considering they’re funding the live-action remake...
I was thinking this exact thing!
I will weep for Legend of Korra’s absence alone I guess...
Very similar thoughts to this - I think the crux will be an entirely sober suicidal moment, where Diane talks him down. And it’ll end with him wanting to help others in some way - perhaps he’s leading a group, or publishing a free book. Trying to change the industry in some way, or just help individuals. But those…
The writer’s assitants in the room for this one probably pitched the line about the living wage, only to recieve a massive laugh and no pay rise.
That line about journalists never getting paid made me so, so angry at those characters. It’s their fault! They know that! They’re the people who decide not to pay their staff! Argh!
I hate the rich.
The big holdover from last season’s finale, I think, is that Mac just seems to be quite comfortably more camp. Not in an exaggerated way at all, just, he’s feeling comfortable in who he is, finally. It’s nice to see... if a bit antithetical to the comedy.
He’s the first person to truly respect her creatively. He treats her like she’s his equal and his partner because, well, she is.
Greg is definitely going to end the series on top. That’s the whole point of him, I gather... the outsider who ends up maneuvering really well. That or he’s killed. One or the other.
Kid! Fucking! Loki! As much as I like the idea of a Hiddleston Loki show I’m intensely annoyed it’ll have us miss this bloody amazing arc...
Kendall’s little bit at the end really hit home for me; how he so completely desires the ability to be a normal person, with a normal family, but how the power he possesses strips that away from him. Nobody with that much power could ever have a normal existence, and his conversation with the news anchor made me…
One of the most underrated shows of last season! A real core of bleeding, human hurt underneath layer upon layer of insanity. It’s constantly in dialogue between absolute cynicism and absolute sincerity and I deeply adore it for that. It’s more real than... most anything on air. And it’s got Puppets.
What he convinced Dany to do at the end of Season 6; show strength, but not have to use that strength.
Since he himself unleashed horror at the Blackwater, I should add... Very ingrained in him.
Hooo boy I gotta disagree on this review; sure it’s both silly and utterly terrifying, but I feel like that’s the exact secret elixir that makes this series work. The family feel utterly perfect together, loud and fun and utterly joyfully human, and the world outside is scarier and scarier. It’s fine that the series…
Some cases get massive tabloidy media coverage, and some don’t.