So that cut to Henry and Stan enjoying some football was supposed to be funny, right? Cause I sure got a good laugh out of it. The MOST INTENSE AND HEAVY STUFF EVER was going down with the rest of the family, and Henry got yahtzee.
So that cut to Henry and Stan enjoying some football was supposed to be funny, right? Cause I sure got a good laugh out of it. The MOST INTENSE AND HEAVY STUFF EVER was going down with the rest of the family, and Henry got yahtzee.
The most shocking part of this episode was that Leland said he "could care less" about something. LELAND I THOUGHT YOU WERE BETTER THAN THAT
Paul F. Tompkins also already tweeted out a picture of Jill Talley on the set, so she's definitely back.
Apparently Raylan's dying dream involves breaking up with Winona again, then.
I own and have read "Fire in the Hole" and "Raylan." I think tomorrow I'm gonna have to order "Riding the Rap" and "Pronto."
I don't think there's any point Marvel could make with a Punisher show that DC's movies aren't going to make accidentally.
Rich Sommer spent an hour or two after the episode aired just retweeting people talking about what a shithead Harry Crane is. It was pretty delightful.
She was good in the role…but I spent the entirety of her scenes wishing David Bowie was playing the character. Don't change anything about the character, she can still be a woman who uses Stan, but is just played by Bowie.
"huh! well, that was interesting" - something I never thought I would say about something Jon Snow did
I am willing to say that I am positive that if they do a second round of these shows, they have to do Moon Knight and She-Hulk. Moon Knight allows them to continue the ultra-stylized fight scenes, and She-Hulk allows them to continue the legal drama, but both are new shows that expand the universe. It's almost so…
D'onofrio brings such a strange energy to Kingpin that I didn't expect. He's kind of a neurotic mess. He could be in a Curb Your Enthusiasm episode.
The relaunch in June is promising, at least.
Well, I think ABC is still producing them, but I definitely like this show more than Agents Shield or Carter. Which is a bummer, because I really wanted to love Agent Carter and just…didn't.
Louie seems to love people who are pretty much shitheads. Nick DiPalo and Jim Norton, plus the dude basically lived on Opie & Anthony.
It's a good thing that season lengths getting weird. The first season of "With Bob And David" is only going to be 4 episodes, and the rumored fifth season of "Arrested Development" would be 17. Better Call Saul's seasons are 10 episodes. I like this a lot more than "you do 22 episodes on network and 13 on cable."
I think he's said it's a place called Ben's Pizza. And there's probably 4 of those, none related to the other.
"Game Of Thrones excels at fully rendered human stories in a fantasy world"
Joshua Alston or Joshua…Wyatt??
A big part of Luck of the Fryrish's impact that I don't really ever hear people mention is how well Tom Kenny sells the ultimate reveal. Yancy's excitement when his wife agree to the name just illustrates how important it is to him.
Man, Here and Nowhere Else was a letdown. They really gotta get a second guitarist again. I've seen them live twice, once right after Attack on Memory and once after Here and Nowhere Else, and the latter was just so much less impactful. They sped every song up to the point of it just sounding rushed, not intense,…
That kind of stuff must be why the series got delayed a couple months.