Nothing. Quite a few of the things I watched only after it either completed airing/were well past major deaths.
Nothing. Quite a few of the things I watched only after it either completed airing/were well past major deaths.
'I was 100% sure Annalise was going to find Wes' body hanging in the bathroom.'
Fuck Yeah. Given how limited her role was in most of S2, the penultimate one just made her a main event player. Glad she's back!
Have a hard time picking whose the best heel of the modern era: Triple H or Chris Jericho (2008-10).
Though both Chris & Jonah went on to do a lot more ambitious stuff (& successfully, might I add), this is my favorite piece of work from either of them. The script (which is available online, though it's got typos all over the place, more of the transcriber's fault) is just sublimely written. The way the story's…
If they're smart, they won't kill the wife (or turn her into a mole, so she can be killed off later).
BURN.
Not quite as moving as the JLU adaptation of the story, but pretty well done nonetheless.
Afraid my contempt for the network (for holding Person of Interest for nearly a year, now) won't prevent me from checking this out. Tony's another one of those 'once in a lifetime' performers. Looking forward to it, big time.
Yeah, that's what I think so.
If Roman challenges for the title at Mania, and Brock ends up fighting the Wyatts, where do things go for Dean?
I liked it. Long as you mentally put the eheheheh stuff on ignore, and focus on the core of the episode, it plays out pretty well. The actress playing Bizarro, Hope Lauren, in particular, was neat (killer job on the make-up). Good work from her & Benoist.
Only adaptation of his work that Alan Moore's actually approved of.
The steampunk soap opera sounds pretty good, though. Have a period setting in present day reminds me a bit of the 90s Batman.
That's probably years away, though.
Even the slight bit of scenery chewing when he sets out to kill the thing (with the whole 317 years old, speak multiple languages, bury it in the dry sand), worked well. Brought out the range.
'Very Bad' wil always remind me of Babu Bhatt.
This is something I've been looking forward to for quite sometime, and they delivered hard. David Harewood was just wonderful. The next piece which is centric on him would probably be a little later down the season, but that's alright.
Forever admire Larry David for actually pulling this shit on his SNL bosses, and getting away with it!
It's 10, actually. They're done partially up until the seventh.