Yeah, if that's where the reviewer begins to demand "logic" from this show that's a pretty low bar.
Yeah, if that's where the reviewer begins to demand "logic" from this show that's a pretty low bar.
I hope so too! Although the big difference between Daniel and Rick is that Daniel's had a pretty violent past, at least based on what we know thus far. I like the character and would like to see him stick around as long as possible.
That's what I was looking at when Cap said, 'there's our way out!' HAHA! I was half expecting them to jump on the stair way and speed off.
Strangely, there was a specific shot that SHOWED Madison bringing a gun! So when things go south in the exchange, which was totally predictable on Madison's part since she knew that she was handing over Reed as a walker! OK, maybe she wouldnt want to kill anyone right off, but at least fire in their general direction…
I wondered if most of the audience even recognized the act given the semi-tepid response. It was like they didn't recognize either Carvey or the character.
Well liking him and him being a villain are not mutually exclusive. I see him as the designated heavy (at least until the latest assholes showed up at the end of the last episode.) I never saw him as a benevolent protagonist in the least and if I had to call someone the 'antagonist' in the story, he'd be the closest…
Here's the performance referenced:
Agreed.
But would Wolverine be that hard up for the crystal? I don't see him being eager to be more of a mutant.
I thought Lewis' facial expressions were funny too. A bit over the top there. Paul excels at scenes like that.
I thought the same and I still think it would be a better ending.
She could have actually ripped his tongue out, rendering him unable to issue commands. That was my prediction throughout the season.
Agreed. The entire series I was thinking that Kilgrave would actually survive Jessica's inevitable assault — I was hoping that she'd literally pull his tongue out so he couldn't speak anymore, but he'd be alive. I mean he would be helpless having to live without his power, it would be so satisfying to see him laid low…
The woman next to me talked to her bf the ENTIRE run of the movie. I don't think either gave a damn about what was on the screen.
And what was with the press and government thinking Superman would need to shoot anyone to kill them. That was super fucking silly. Also, is Lois Lane's work so compromised now that she couldn't be a witness to say Superman didn't shoot anyone?! Weird and lazy writing.
Snyder thinks that's 'comedy'. Ugh, another Michael Bay. Like we need another.
Letting Batman and Superman kill really underlines how poor the writing is…they're not creative enough to come up with ways they don't have to kill to win.
I LOVE that idea!
Lang would be GREAT onscreen. But, chances are they'll want a bigger name because Nicholson has made it iconic.
Every episode of Vinyl feels like its just beginning all the way through. Weird.