Glad they didn’t since nobody seemed to believe he was really permanently gone.
Glad they didn’t since nobody seemed to believe he was really permanently gone.
Dean Norris’ appearance this season is gonna rock!!!
~ The AV Club
It’s almost like they’re implying Saul is going to Cut Wrong, or something to that effect.
I’m a “Husbands of River Song” man, myself.
Dark Crystal was the most glaring omission of this list. It is the Blade Runner 2049/Fury Road of TV reboots.
I would add Dark Crystal to that list too, if only because it is more of a technical achievement, but it is a really, really, impressive technical achievement and it also told a pretty great story. A lot of shows like that would have been perfectly happy with looking good and not worried about anything else.
“What? I’ve never called you Sis before? You’re right. It is weirdly clunky and expositional. I mean, I know you’re my sister, so who am I saying it for? Weird.” - Fran Smith, American Dad
Kevin Smith had a story on a recent podcast about Supernatural. When he was filming to pilot for Reaper, he was talking to a CW executive. The exec said “We see this show as a natural replacement for Supernatural. That show’s winding down.”
At around the fourth or fifth episode, I had to stop and go watch the original movie again, even though I’d watched it many times before, but just to get my ‘bearings reacquainted’ so as not to miss a thing, then resumed playing the episodes. I said it before and I don’t mind saying it again... each episode kept…
Pilot is such an amazing creation, and holds up completely today. I always liked that ‘Farscape’ was willing to be genuinely weird sci-fi, and I think the puppetry and prosthetics was a big part of making that work.
My greatest hope for this is that it leads to a revitalization of practical effects in fantasy and sci-fi creatures. To this day there are some respects in which Farscape remains untouchable as a TV show despite all that has come since, and a lot of that rests on the Henson Company’s shoulders.
It'd be nice if Quake/Daisy Johnson could move into the MCU. For the movie only people, she could get the usual quick introduction everyone from Black Widow to Star Lord did in the beginning but for those who already seen the TV show or would like to try later, well that's all there too whenever they want it.
Admittedly, season 3 has probably the best season finale of the show’s run (so far). I guess it’s a matter of taste/priority, since for me the subpar ending is easily forgotten when thinking about AIDA’s story.
Snowflake who? She disappeared entirely, no conclusion at all. Presumably she was still locked up somewhere in the Lighthouse when the Chronicoms took it over. I would have liked to have seen her be the one to round the corner when Fitz and Simmons discover all the dead agents.
SHIELD has done lame final confrontations a few times now. Like, the Coulson as Ghost Rider reveal was cool, but all he did was grab Aida and *poof* done.
Agent sword in my stomach won’t stop me from being Mulan
Grenades have a pin and a lever. As long as the lever is held in place (which is what the safety pin does), the grenade doesn’t explode. It’s once the lever is released (i.e. the pin is pulled and the person lets go of the lever) that the striker inside the grenade hits the percussion cap and the grenade explodes. So…
Things I hope for in the final time-traveling season:
“maybe when the Wicked Witch is gone, her evil army will die off too”