Oh god, I did not need to know that there are audiences anywhere on the planet that found humor in '12 Years a Slave'.
Oh god, I did not need to know that there are audiences anywhere on the planet that found humor in '12 Years a Slave'.
i appreciated that it was subtle.
OMG, yes she did. I was waiting for her to blurt "I love bread."
Huh. I came away from this episode thinking it was a vast improvement over last week's return from break. I definitely appreciated the flashbacks providing context for the core relationships, especially Annalise/Bonnie. The Keating Five churn — everyone tired of Annalise's shit, Asher heavily relying on Oliver and…
i may be alone, but i really, really enjoyed ultron.
episodes one and two aired last night.
yeah, i think this annoyed just about everyone. i'm not understanding how the reviewer started off with this gripe and still saw fit to label this ep b+. it really seemed mediocre to me.
i wish i was excited about this gorilla city business last night as everyone else seems to be. maybe it would have helped me ignore all the things that drive me nuts about the show. well, actually, it's kind of just one thing: so many of the characters' motivations are inconsistent. why would cisco leave a date with a…
it's asian don't raisin.
easily the best episode of the season, even if it did meander a bit. barry and joe at the forefront is when the show works best. and wells was desperately needed back in the mix.
yeah, but the comments are getting repetitive, too. 60% of the people are just tired of sava's shit.
just stop reviewing the show.
this show is clunky as all hell. cat grant wrote about supergirl "earnest without a purpose" and i was like UH HUH, YUP. melissa is sweet as pie, but the acting is at times very difficult to watch (she and mehcad have ZERO chemistry, they're just two attractive people) and the constant superman focus of these opening…
garner has always been super interested in finding inhumans and in lincoln in particular. it's kinda how some people were able to theorize early that he was lash. and he wasn't asking about any mission details — it's the same conversation he always has with daisy, which is why it didn't raise her suspicions.
it worked for four years. in seasons three and four, it worked exceptionally well. so no, maybe you haven't seen "enough." it's kind of funny how you have such a definitive opinion actually.
doesn't sound like you've seen much of it, honestly.
while last season was a precipitous fall in quality, you're selling the four good years really short. s4 was the best season of the show, hands down, and s3 was fantastic. the show has definitely lost its way, but give credit where it's due.
aww, MoS isn't good anymore? so i shouldn't catch up?
dude, it is fine. he put big ass mack in the hospital. i have no trouble taking him seriously.
i'm so tired of coming here to read about aos's small budget, how unsatisfactory the costume design is, how the set is the place that colors come to die, etc. like, really over it. can't we just talk about what happened this week and whether it worked? why is there such a huge disconnect between what sava wants to…