So, the lead character's name is Fuller. And it's a Full House spin-off. So it's called… Fuller's House? Damn, I still don't get it.
So, the lead character's name is Fuller. And it's a Full House spin-off. So it's called… Fuller's House? Damn, I still don't get it.
Bushman? Wasn't that the guy hiding behind bushes and scaring off tourists in San Francisco? Because he was hi-la-ri-ous.
Yeah, I had to delay watching it due to different appointments. I could have been done by now but chose to stretch out the enjoyment. Not really a fan of binge watching.
If you continue reading the conversation you'll find that I said that 'the meaning behind stuff' wasn't what I was referring to.
Is this just a gut feeling?
He took them and answered all of them with a giggle and a firm 'No'.
You think that's a possibility?
Maybe. He's probably got the best intentions in trying to keep it all wonderous. Personally, I don't think it would hurt the movie if he talked a little bit more about how it was made. Not even necessarily about what was the meaning behind such and such but rather how, for instance, he was able to assemble this…
It was an interesting arc. And the fact that Jax failed at the end makes for an impressive… turn of events. It's just that the whole show was horribly plotted out and especially towards the end poorly executed. Like, had they ended the whole thing after season four or five I'm sure it would have been much more…
I'm not even talking about him answering what means what. I'm perfectly fine finding my own answers to all the mysteries… or just leave it all without it making any sense.
Maybe for the better. I mean, I love Lynch and his movies and the new season of Twin Peaks is nothing short of brilliant. But his downright refusal to answer a single question straight has become so obnoxious it's bordering trolling.
But they did that story with Jax Teller for seven fucking seasons and got fucking nowhere with it. Why would you want to see another one?
I know I'm a little late to the party. But someone on this board suggested that Barbara might turn into Harley? If they really do go with Jerome becoming the Joker then the age difference would be odd, but I wouldn't put it past Gotham to go down that road. This show has been laughably incapable of killing off any…
I miss the abuse of E.B. Farnum. Secretly, my favorite part of the show.
I don't give a fuck whether these people get paid or do it for the fun of it. What this newsweire does is it gives the commenters as good a place as any to exchange their thoughts on the topic. Whether this is labelled a review or a newswire is fairly irrelevant. Plus, I really don't see the point in taking a comedic…
Well, darn me. Oliver said that during the credits and the AVC forgot to recapture that?
You probably make a wonderful point. I don't know, I haven't seen the show. But you somehow still made me curious, just to see what went so terribly wrong with what actually sounds like a phantastic premise which, from the sound of it, suffers a horrible execution.
It does seem odd that he doesn't notice the irony in his own actions: He complains about the laziness of the author of this article for just reciting what it said in a comedic news programme and does so in a post that he just lazily re-posts week after week after fucking week like a moron.
See you next week!
You know, I would agree with him in so far as that the AVC could just file this under a 'Last Week Tonight' category, so that it would be easier to find old conversations. Because clicking through dozens of Newswires in order find the one you're looking for is a little exhausting.