Lin's passiv-aggressive raging in the bedroom next to Bob is priceless
Lin's passiv-aggressive raging in the bedroom next to Bob is priceless
I always cite Luck Of The Fry-rish as my favorite episode of Futurama over this one. It's mostly because I'm weak and prefer the cathartic ending of the former and can't really digest Bark's ending.
I generally loved the episode but the plotting is typically clumsy for Sorkin.
Because we're led to believe this is a highly professional government led by Bartlet, yet the top-quality Secret Service does not think to check in the apartment with the best vision on Bartlets leaving route. That also is lit in red light…
I haven't seen it yet and since I am from Germany and still live there, and I'll actually wait for once to watch in in the original language. Watching good stuff in German usually never pans out…
Rauchen is not the plural of Rauch
I have read exactly nothing here, am very late to the conversation and haven't even finished watching the episode. I just wanted to say that I loved how Amy, Dan and Jonah were positioned like the Daltons from smallest to largest.
As somebody else pointed out, it's probably for the money.
"Jeff has clearly come a long way, but he could have really demonstrated his growth by telling Annie to save her kisses until Troy gets back from his trip."
Fred Armisen sure looked young in the 70's.
I don't know. Not everybody can win an Emmy, so I wouldn't knock myself out over stuff like awards. I mean Justified and Mad Men ended on high notes. Better Call Saul was very good. And, for example, Walton Goggins not ever winning an Emmy for Boyd Crowder would be even more of a shame, I'd argue. Or Timothy Olyphant,…
I think it's a good move for Laurel to be a bad-ass - especially since I'm growing tired of the tech-girl cliché and Felicity being the only femaile cast member of competence. But as I stated in my post - all within basic reason. I'm not postulating hard realism here, but some basic sense of continuity would be nice.…
This season was filled with lazy plots that were inconsistent and cheap. I hope they try to create something in season 4 that at least resembles season 2.
Well we knew her full name and her proficiency as swordswoman since pretty much the beginning of the season, but this is the first time the costume appears, if I recall correctly
How awesome would it be if they actually murdered 90% of the main cast and actually had Oliver be Ra's al Ghul from season 4 onward?
That would be somewhat unexpected
also, he climbed the building like King Kong.
Dude, use the elevator! What good is mind control if you still have to be physically active? *reaches for Nachos with cheese*
I agree it was well done - especially how Wells played Eddie. I mean he has to be aware of what kind of person Eddie would have to become to ensure his own life as well as nature. I also like that they try not to address how any behaviour of Wells must affect the timeline but rather have that being written naturally…
No mention of the awesome True Detective post-credits scene?
I thought it was hilarious.
I guess one could argue that it was a little obvious due to the length of the scene, but I laughed out lout pretty hard on that one…But actually, I'm glad everytime the cop shows up. Keeping you're recurring minor characters around…
I don't see how having a shark and a Tarbosaurus skull could be considered a waste of currency
I just read the headline. Is it petty theft (of puddin')?
And again the revival of this classic show gives the world the opportunity to once more exclaim: "What? Why?"