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I suspect Hunter Zolomon will play some role in the whole "Zoom" plotline, and there's a chance he might actually be the "Jay" we thought we knew.

No, it isn't just you. This was hands-down the WORST acted and scripted episode of the entire series, and everything about this ep felt 'off'. Part of it definitely had to do with the horrible dialogue most of the actors had to say, specifically from Jesse and Iris' boss, though the main characters didn't fare much

I'm surprised the review or anyone in the comments section didn't mention this, but Col James Harper in the comics is the hero known as Guardian that works for Cadamus, which I'm assuming is the same character we saw in this episode. Who knows if they will bring him back, and if they will make him Guardian when they

My favorite Resident Evil game has to be #4, but ONLY for the Nintendo Wii and its point-at-the-screen controller. When it first came out for the Playstation 2, I couldn't believe how bad the controls were, and how hard it was for me to aim at anything. I remember spending hours just trying to get past the first

Yeah, considering it's 2016, this part made ZERO sense. While I can believe the "incident" wiped out some electronic servers or storage units, I can't for the life of me believe that they're was only one copy in one place, and that there wasn't some sort of cloud back-up unit. And then there's the fact that the back

The movie version depicted Matt's "vision" as being tied to "echo-location", meaning that he could "see" whatever soundwaves bounced off of. That's why early in the movie you see him hit various objects (usually metal) with is batons so that the vibrations they produced allowed him to "see" everything around him the

Then you must have never watched an episode of Defiance where he pays an evil ganster who happens to also be an albino alien.

I think in the case of the Irish mobster, Castle wanted them to find him.

For the love of Pete… ANOTHER preachy AV Club review that gets on its high horse. This site loves nothing more than to complain about race/color-switching (or the lack thereof), violence against women (a man getting raped is art, but if a female is even hinted at being a victim, that's unaccapeable), and pretty much

Hannibal died for one reason and one reason only: NBC killed it!

Actually, Hannibal was a no-brainer business decision for NBC because all they had to do was distribute the show as opposed to finance and film it like most shows on the network. Hannibal was actually owned and produced by a conglomerate of several European-based companies that filmed and paid for the show, meaning

Funny you say the show was "solid" last season, because except for the stellar first three episodes that made up the Hunters arc, it flew off the rails harder than it ever has before with the terrible next few episodes that saw the show literally go backwards mainly due to the Beth/Return to Atlanta storyline that

Not a spolier since the show cast Jeffery Dean Morgan as Negan months ago, though we have yet to see any screenshots of him.

Zack Handelin seems to ber missing the point: WHAT COMES RIGHT BEFORE THE "FALL"?

Who thinks it's a good idea to let Dennis Perkins, a man with a militant hatred for this show and all things funny, write a review for SNL? Week after week, he goes out of his way to hate on this show and knitpick like few on this site do, and considering this is a site FULL of knitpickers, that's truly saying

Sorry, but as soon as Joel left and Mike replaced him, the show became unwatchable. Mike just didn't have the same spark as Joel, nor did the actors who replaced Tom Servo and Crow.

Man, there were a LOT of terrible X-File episodes. While I've been watching Star Trek: TNG for almost 30 straight years now, I'm shocked at how many episodes of that show are truly awful and unnecessary, though still surprisingly watchable!

I'm shocked it's taken this long for AMC to annouce a renewal for this show. I would have to think that Danny Wu has already plotted out most of the season, meaning the actors will need to start training immiedately to be ready for shooting in the summer.

Amazingly, those Bobby Jindal tax breaks are partly to blame for Louisanna being potenitally forced to close schools and universities, slash basic government services, and lay-off thousand of workers, all thanks to LA being literally the most ignorant state in the nation. But hey, at least the Duck Dynasty guys got

So you just ignored the fact that literally every actual actor on the show did their own stunts and swordfighting? While this may be the norm in Asian cinema, on American TV and its expensive insurance policies for actors on set, it's a rare sight to behold.
Storywise, the show just scratched the surface, though it did