Hank was lucky, how that one bullet just happened to fit his gun.
Hank was lucky, how that one bullet just happened to fit his gun.
There are no true good guys in this world. He just happens to work on the good side. In a lot of ways he reminds me of Archer. Great at his job, a blustery dumbass about everything else.
I think that we are seeing what his brother Doug was afraid of. Though his brother was pretty harsh to him, I don’t think that he was wrong about him. To a certain degree I don’t think that he has control over himself. That is why he failed at being a lawyer, after he got the job through his connections with Howard he…
I vaguely remember that movie. It was very, very, very, very, boring. It’s just another light romantic comedy with a slight twist. I had one friend that like it, most of the other friends I had thought it was pretty cheesy.
I like it so far, it started slow but really grew on me by the end of the series. Season one is usually challenged, this includes all the Matt Groening shows, anything by Wheedon, Star Trek, Babylon 5 and many other shows. Archer is unique for having one of the few really good first episodes.
That got me to laugh outloud, it was dark and had that Fry level of absurd laziness and poor planning.
I find myself feeling more sympathetic to Howard since he has to deal with craziness like Jimmy and Howard on a regular basis. Considering how hostile and competitive both Jimmy and Katie have been he is being a saint. It wasn’t his fault Howard was such a douche and dragged his family drama into the firm and was…
Exactly.
Hope they were free courses.
Counterpoint: Name one movie Spike Lee has done that was remembered for more than five years.
How fitting, so far we’ve seen that he’s spent his entire life trapped in his own cage.
Well good is subjective. He isn’t really bad at heart, but he can’t control the worst parts of himself and will be his own worse enemy. He could have been a lot of things, he ended up Saul Goodman because of his lack of self control.
Spike Lee anything is rarely a reason to get up. He’s a poor filmmaker that relies on racial tension. For decades people have told him to go to film school.
This season is all about the consequences of our actions. I knew it was going to be harsh with one dead guard, even if he was a douche. With two, there is hell to pay.
I think at this point in time it is less that she is really in control, and more that people see her plan is the only way out, and she is the best currently for the job of war-leader. It also couldn’t hurt to have a fighter of that caliber for the attack. After the battle is won, it is only a matter of time before she…
Seems pretty average. Aside from snark, having an bionic arm, and having slept with Luke Cage and being on OK terms with him she doesn’t bring a lot to the table.
Who’s Mar?. I didn’t read that, but I also didn’t read the part where it says some men or not all men just implying an average of men that join because they were rejected.
As a Seattlite working in the tech industry, that is fine, but it still really really really doesn’t exist.
The show would be better with either little to no Misty, or a better acted and written Misty. She is neither very likable nor very integral to the plot. Everything she does has a tacked on feel to it.
Completely disagree about Misty. I don’t get the impression that the actress portraying her really wants to do the role. She has a lazy way of playing the character. She comes across half the time like she thinks she think she’s smarter than everyone else in the room and doesn’t really have to take anything too…