This "May the Fourth be with You" thing is relatively new right? I definitely don't remember ever hearing it was "Star Wars Day" growing up. And I like Star Wars and bad puns as much as the next guy but… it's a really bad pun.
This "May the Fourth be with You" thing is relatively new right? I definitely don't remember ever hearing it was "Star Wars Day" growing up. And I like Star Wars and bad puns as much as the next guy but… it's a really bad pun.
I enjoyed this one quite a bit, I love when procedurals give you the same basic setup but skewed slightly. The Holmes brothers investigation was largely the same as any investigation, for a while there Mycroft could have essentially been Bell.. but then he asks a question! We the audience and Sherlock the proxy…
Finally got caught up. They threw that scene where Peggy blamed Don for the whole Ted fiasco into the "Previously on Mad Men" I guess to remind us how much of a dick Don's been to her over the years. But honestly, it doesn't seem like she's doing so hot without him. Heck pretty much every scene with Lou there's a…
Yea the Fallon appearance felt like another nod to Saving Private Ryan. Here we are trudging through WWII France… oh hey is that Ted Danson?
I knew this one would get an A after the wish fulfillment scene of Skye beating the crap out of Ward.
The biggest hurdle to overcome for DC is honestly Chris Nolan's Batman. They were impressive films but you can't just graft grim seriousness onto every DC hero and call it a day.
24 was the first show I watched where every episode was a cliffhanger. Even the most mundane of mid-season filler episodes ended with an abrupt WTF moment. Torture, America is Great, Cougars! all that stuff is ripe for critics to tear apart.
I didn't know for certain that they were real animals, but the term "dire wolf" was kicking around way before Game of Thrones http://www.youtube.com/watc…
I'm not worried about the real series finale. I mean they've already made like three series finales over the past couple years… this episode just proves how good they've gotten at it.
churlish -adjective- rude in a mean-spirited and surly way
I am definitely going to start using that word.
25 years later I can still hum the entire Danny Elfman theme.
I don't think "Jeff and Britta want to get married now" did work. Them wanting to go 2 for 2 on the new study room table does, but suddenly getting married after not being romantically involved for years? And right after Jeff turned 40 last week?
The Shadow War was never intended to be the final arc (at least after Sheridan joined the show). In the long view it's the biggest and most important arc, but the big finale of Sheridan's story was always going to be saving Earth from President Clark. That was going to be the big climax of Season 5 but when it…
Definitely a weak episode. I'm pretty sure Ghost Allistair got more screen time than the living one had in the original season 1 episode. I did like that it turned around at the end.. that it was more about Holmes (everything is really, he's still got that narcissist streak) and his fear of a relapse. But Allistair…
I lost it when that falcon landed on his arm. Had to pause the show I was laughing too much.
This season's kind of dragging. It feels like we're just marking time till the finale when they "really" catch Hannibal. I was surprised they killed off Chilton but only bc we were going back to the "kill off the only one who believes Will" well a mere three episodes after the last one. You're better than that…
I thought it was pretty cheap Gideon turned out to still be alive. Chilton surviving would be absurd even by Dexter standards.
Two straight weeks A-?
My money is on Robert Downey Jr. being the first guy off the Marvel Franchise Train. Even that's gonna be like 10 years/20 movies from now. The job security of a TV show with the pay day of a blockbuster film, Chris Evans must have saved a bus load of orphans in a past life.
The fact that Dr. Gideon was still alive in season 2 was a bigger surprise than Miriam. I give them a pass bc Eddie Izzard is awesome, but they definitely showed Will kill him last season.