Overall: A
Fuck. Yes.
Overall: A
Fuck. Yes.
wait wait, very weird ——
I googled Marvel's Inhumans and found a few reviews but they're all taken down so lead to broken links…and the headlines were not positive in Google. WTF?
It could be but man given how bad Inhumans looks, I'm worried for that!
I could see it as a Man on the Wall situation but I would hope it has more to do with Thor: Ragnarok than Inhumans, but inhumans are definitely a property more affiliated with the show already.
I've now finished the season —- really great stuff. The season finale wasn't the strongest, but the penultimate episode felt like the real emotional conclusion to that arc anyways, with the finale being a conclusion to all three major arcs of the season. The parts of the finale that involved the consequences of…
Why, do you think that she should leave the house? It was such an intriguing moral conundrum!
The Agents of Hydra arc on Agents of SHIELD is not just the best story arc the show has ever done, but is also rapidly becoming one of my favorite short arcs of television.
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I do, yes. I think it's a "right for each other but not ready for each other" kind of romance story that will take a while for them to get back together.
Just finished the following episode. Man, this arc feels like it's going to be a ton of fun! (Although I hope the team realizes the truth sooner than later.)
Agents of SHIELD's "Self Control" episode was fucking phenomenal.
Shit, I did forget about Curtis! I'm confident he will survive too. I don't think any of Team Arrow is going anywhere but I worry that Thea is the most expendable of them because she's quit the team and they haven't found a real role for her since. But I would be really furious with the show if they do that - once…
I've been catching up on a lot of TV!
Dragonstone and King's Landing are pretty close to each other on the map - King's Landing is on the bay of Blackwater and Dragonstone is in the middle of that bay - so I would imagine the time is a little similar?
My grading parameter definitely increased with the combination of "Battle of the Bastards" and especially "Winds of Winter" (which gets an A+ from me) last year, but the seams of the show are starting to show a bit this season as a weakness. The past three episodes have felt like extended table-setting with the…
I would say that they both count. There's no way either are surviving that and it is probably the last time we'll see either (although it is possible we see Tyene's corpse if we ever see Ellaria again).
I didn't in their first scene with all their advisors, but I sensed something in their second scene when they were by themselves. But I don't think the camerawork or anything was setting up any kind of attraction as would typically be done for romances (not that the show has had many at all), I think it was just…
It has been a while since seasons two and three for me, but I don't really recall Robb winning all that much. At least, his wins never felt as victorious as those of the Lannisters or other enemies.
I get that he was trying to prove it through one of her darker secrets, but man, Sansa has been through a lot. He could bring up something that wasn't sexual involving his sister, particularly her rape. For the audience though, it was perhaps the moment in her journey that can be recalled with the slightest details.
I don't think the timeline is messed up. The events are being presented more or less in chronological order - there's no reason to think that the Frey murders hasn't happened yet, and it was mentioned by Jaime in the first episode when he was talking to Cersei about lack of allies.
I just finished a run-through of all three Dragon Age games and have been meaning to do Mass Effect next, but not being able to romance Kaidan from the outset feels like a sore point. I probably wouldn't have gone for Jaal first either, but at least he's an actual companion rather than just a side character.