Falling Water sounds pretty neat. Loved Bromell's work on Homeland (Q&A is a masterpiece). Phased out my watching of that show after he passed…
Falling Water sounds pretty neat. Loved Bromell's work on Homeland (Q&A is a masterpiece). Phased out my watching of that show after he passed…
Westworld.
Though Cena & Eddie Guerrero walked in & out as champion at Mania, it is a pretty rare thing, yes.
True about that. But Reigns is pretty over right now, thanks to how he's been booked as of late.
Do you think they'll let Reigns win it two years in a row? I presume he'll make it till the end (foregone conclusion, yes), and probably get screwed by Triple H or whoever. No harm done, as it would establish him as a main event player, and set up their match at Mania.
Having the Rumble match to decide the title is a good change of pace. After 2 years straight of the crowd shitting all over the guy who's going to Mania, this stipulation will allow to book it smarter.
His brother accompanied him to the location scouting, implying that he co-wrote this. No official confirmation, though.
Cool. Thanks!
Understand it may not be a popular opinion, but I'm sticking to it.
The show's writers really know how to build characters. The new twist with Astra totally got me off guard. Laura Benanti really stepped it up.
So he's playing Charles Logan, huh? Nice!
Despite the Season 2 finale being as perfect as it was, I'm glad they're getting one last run.
He's already got TWO: Netflix's 'The Get Down' with Baz Luhrmann, & Amazon's 'Mad Dogs'. Both out next year.
When Kevin ended up back in the hotel in 2x10, couldn't help grinning hard when that Verdi leitmotif kicked back in.
Really enjoyed this one. Everybody made a strong impression, but the Henshaw twist (though many guessed it) worked the best.
Frobisher's one of my all time favorite characters. Danson really sold the shit out of that guy.
And they played THAT DAMN MUSIC over it. Instant waterworks anytime that blares.
LOVED it. Specifically, Kevin Carroll & Regina King's subtle work, and Justin Theroux's fucking singing.
Just quoting a couple to get the point across. But yes, Ash vs. Evil Dead.
The network where Spartacus & Outlander air.