I've definitely noticed, in reruns, longer shots of scenery being sped up or shortened to get to a commercial quicker.
I've definitely noticed, in reruns, longer shots of scenery being sped up or shortened to get to a commercial quicker.
I have experienced it, but it might be a weird BBC America thing since I rarely have that problem rewatching the show on Netflix.
It was! Totally blown away by the simple haunting string theme that repeated throughout, but the piece that really caught me was the synth throwback music while the Doctor was investigating the painting of Clara. It sounded like an HD version of something from a 70's episode of the series.
That fucking music. Holy crap.
As my avatar suggests, I'm super disappointed it didn't turn into the Paranoid Pill issue of Mister Miracle: http://i228.photobucket.com…
No, no, I am in complete agreement with you. That was a dumb move made by dummies.
That sounds about right. I wouldn't be shocked if they used it as a way to back door pilot that Cloak and Dagger show they keep kicking around.
What kinda first outing Batman movie would kill off the Joker?
Yeah, it's basically like comparing a Silver Age Curt Swan comic to…well to an issue of Alias.
Luckily, Pym Particles make it very easy to pull a "Fantastic Voyage"
*boots up Netflix*
Most of the comic stories are so seeped in esoteric Marvel lore that involve characters that haven't been introduced (Rick Jones), or characters that would requite weird legal wranglings (Spider-Woman/anything with mutants). That being said, the writers did such a good job inventing stories pretty much whole cloth…
Been trying to figure out what it stands for, and all I keep going back to is Inhuman (LEGALLY DISTINCT FROM MUTANT) Growth Hormone.
I feel like there's a connection between the experiments on kids in the Killgrave video and that Black Sky kid the Hand was using in Daredevil, but I haven't pieced together anything more than that.
The writers showed a lot of restraint by not having someone comment "she's a real…HELLCAT"
Jessica vs. the shadowy organization that gave Nuke his powers has a LOT of potential.
Totally agree on Malcolm knowing how to help people like Robyn. For such a dark show, its fundamental message about people having a responsibility to use their skills to help others is a really nice ray of light through the grime. I liked watching Malcom go through that little journey, but I think the mileage may vary…
This show has the potential to be the American Utopia if it maintains this quality.