Murder in the pool's all fine and well, but a parking ticket? God forbid. Totally counter to the good of humanity.
Murder in the pool's all fine and well, but a parking ticket? God forbid. Totally counter to the good of humanity.
Also, the (unintentional?) way Bernal says, "Mah wi-fe?" - very Borat-esque.
If the landlady finds a DEAD man in your room, do you still get kicked out?
Maybe an Arrow/Doctor Who crossover then? Alasdair Wilkins will have less work to do.
Capaldi is the Daniel Craig of the franchise. Not to say that the others weren't good , but with an older, established actor like Capaldi, the series can explore the richer, darker material that the Old Who was apparently made of. That being said, I loved when Capaldi was so incredibly giddy during the sleigh ride…
I agree. I became a Who fan from watching season 7.5, so I don't understand the hate for that arc as well. But with the goodbye to Matt Smith over and done during season 8, I would say that Clara became much more present and interesting (I guess the writers had more time to spend on her?).
Or at least have Freddy sing "On The Street Where You Live" for the karaoke. Or is that too on the nose?
I want more Freddy. He definitely is hilarious, and I agree: Edge of Tomorrow was amazing, and a Japanese person should have been the Last Samurai.
Oh disagree. MLS is where European players go to retire and run very slowly.
And technically, as residents, they should be wearing long white coats. Unless they're interns at Hopkins.
I'm going to pretend that "geronimo" was an oblique Who shoutout.
I clearly need a #satire
11 was quite goofy, but I would say he could put off enemies with his personality as well (Pandorica?).
They don a lot of wigs in The Americans, and everybody is always speculating on them. Maybe that's why?
I actually really liked Richard Armitage in that one…
So can we have a crossover with The Hour too? The Doctor trying to fix problems in reporting at the early BBC? I really miss that show.