Well, that certainly was a stuffed to the (Jimmy Mc) gills episode of Better Call Saul!
Well, that certainly was a stuffed to the (Jimmy Mc) gills episode of Better Call Saul!
Re: Morgan's confession time: Nevermind that if he hadn't kept the Wolf alive in the first place, Denise would quite probably have not been swarmed or threatened at all in the first place.
Really think Haywire didn't get anywhere near the credit it deserved. Carano's acting isn't the best, but it's not the worst by any stretch of the imagination, and it's a damn entertaining movie. Bill Paxton's existence in the flick was completely pointless, but it's still easily one of my favorite action films.
Quite a few years ago now I had a telemarketer call and ask for me; I broke into what were apparently very convincing sobs and explained, through the tears, that I'd died just last month. That call ended pretty quickly.
Ehhhhh, fair enough. I think there's still an unfortunate habit of diving into the Scary Middle Eastern Looking Dude well on occasion, but I do have to admit that on average it's gotten better.
IM3 was brilliant, imo. Best in the trilogy. Black taking the yellow fever, xenophobic mess that was the Mandarin and turning that on its head with a really fantastic "psych!" moment and making a white dude the villain (which, sadly surprisingly, is still a rare thing in action films these days), even if said actual…
I'm personally kind of bummed that every role he did seems to be getting name-dropped besides Dogma and Hitchhiker's Guide, m'self.
I do also appreciate on a smaller level that Peridot referred to the Diamonds as "matriarchs", which rather wonderfully puts paid to the arguments of everyone desperately trying to dismiss the obvious LGBT elements of the show by saying "they can't be lesbians, there's no romance, they're rocks!" Gems they may…
You know, there was part of me that was kind of hoping they wouldn't go the expected route of Peridot going 'good'. But that ending works so freaking well that I can't hate on it. ^_^
I know I'm way the hell behind, but I've got to say, I love love LOVED that super awkward "We had sex" conversation between Will and Lito. Sitcom-y maybe, but lovely all the same. Can't wait for season 2.
Pretty much gave up on the X-books entirely after Morrison left and they fairly immediately ret-conned nearly everything he did. I'd been reading ALL of the line too since shortly before Age of Apocalypse, and had even stuck with them through the god-awful Onslaught stupidity. But I haven't seen anything since that's…
Fellow comic readers: was I alone in thinking that Abraham would follow that lone zombie down the road at which point the thing that happens to him in the comics would… well, happen? Subtle, I know.
The goat should have been named Laird. Just saying.
Oh man, if only my self-esteem wasn't wrapped up in what Rando Johnny Bravo Avatar Guy thinks of me… how ever will I go on. Your almost wholly inapplicable first date metaphor was was a brilliant deconstruction of… well, something, I'm sure. And then you Emeril'd me for the finisher! Priceless!
Kind of surprised at the general reaction to this ep in the comments and the B- grade, honestly. We already know more about these characters in one hour and a half episode than we've learned about anyone beyond Daryl and Carol on TWD in five seasons. You can argue, perhaps justifiably, abut the pacing; but it seems…
Mostly I don't agree, but even if I did, I would still be toting an 'I LUV NOMI' flag if for no other reason than a trans woman being played by an actual frigging trans woman is a reason to celebrate. If she wears that identity on her sleeve, so be it. It still beats the psychos, murderers, sad sacks, and victims…
I don't recall them definitively squashing it..? I recall hearing something about the voice actor who confirmed it walking it back a little, but the subtext there, while maybe not as obvious as Korra and Asami, is still pretty clear.
CN seems to let the show get away with quite a bit. Which I applaud.
Martin exists in all times, and in all things now. So yes, he is a dillweed. And also a fish taco.
That "teenage gum golem!" line may actually be the best thing ever.