“Season 2 of Amazon’s Lord of the Rings prequel is going to building up to a major moment in Middle-earth history.”
“Season 2 of Amazon’s Lord of the Rings prequel is going to building up to a major moment in Middle-earth history.”
They are wholly to blame.
F-Troop. Why, I haven’t heard that name since Dennis Miller dropped that cultural reference in a Weekend Update bit.
The first season was, yes.
Way to extend the analogy. That’s just good stuff!
There was a terrible, but very WB, summer show called “Young Americans,” that was so WB that it got lampooned on another WB short-lived series called “Gross Pointe.” The latter was a behind-the-scenes look on the lot of a WB show. It was actually pretty damn funny.
I’m not optimistic based on Green’s crappy Halloween remakes.
Pretty absurd that Legion is this low in the list. It is so far above the fray of Marvel shows and TV in general.
I would add “15 Million Credits,” S1 E2, to this list. The way that rebellion is so quickly and totally coopted by the system is as bleak as 1984.
It could be worse. This is what happens when you piss of the writers:
Would have been cool.
I have faith in Lynskey and the rest of the crew. I think they will bring us around on the character. Admittedly, it felt a little off to me too.
They kept trying to make “evil dies tonight” happen, and it just didn’t.
Accurate, except for me, I will watch the third because I don’t respect myself or my time.
Oklahoma City in Ready Player One? Wasn’t the protagonist from Columbus, OH?
Stranger Things is not, nor would it be, a “cinematic universe.” That implies interconnected franchises/storylines. Stranger Things is a single franchise. Can we just agree on terminology here?
It’s a ridiculous song and it’s a bop.
I’m definitely on board for a new Noah Hawley show. The first season of Legion just blew my mind. So fresh and inventive.
Definitely one of my favorite characters and performances on television. I’d love to see Wes Chatham get an Emmy nomination or win. He’s amazing.
I saw her on the Jagged Little Pill tour. She was fantastic, the less flashy songs on the album were really elevated live. Oh, also, Radiohead were the opening act.