too little, too late
too little, too late
I am still trying to comprehend the sheer ineptitude of that finale. to me, it made every single episode that came before it seem utterly pointless. it's like Bays and Thomas were like "Oh hey guys, you know how we made you go through all that relationship-building between Robin and Barney and Ted and Mother? Well…
All Terminus needs to be a 5-star post-apocalyptic resort is a hooky slogan.
in regards to your first point, i think it should be expected that an episode recap will contain spoilers. as for the cannibalism thing, it felt like it was heavily implied (i thought so), with so much emphasis on cooking meat, making the survivors a "plate", and the huge pile skinned and gutted human corpses
i would say the majority of the AVC male staff is pretty feminine
it's about time that Lil' Asskicker lived up to her name
Wow, i actually really enjoyed this episode.even though it was kind of small-scale for a season finale and felt like it probably could have been a regular episode, it was still tense and exciting. i've always felt the show does human-on-human conflict better than zombie attacks, and the two scenes of those in here…
This feature is so awful, even more so because you can just imagine the interviewer and his obscure hipster musician subject sitting there feeling smug and self-satisfied at their supposed clever takedown of a super-popular song. Not only is it just kind of immature on principle, every question these people answer…
Season 6 was the last GREAT season, although i personally thought 7 was very good. the season 7 finale would have served as a perfect series finale, and in fact, it was originally meant to end the show before the network picked it up for 2 more seasons.
Agent Vanilla McColdplay
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Agent Bland McPoorcharacter!
That poster is right though. Amy Acker is attractive, but that attractiveness is over-inflated by internet people obsessed with Joss Whedon
The Raid became one of my all time favorite action movies after I watched it, so needless to say, i'm pretty fucking excited for this one
seriously, what is with the Internet and Nathan Fillion? i mean, i guess he's kind of charming, but do you guys really want him to play, like, every iconic male character?
i thought he was hilarious in The Office. granted, it was more of a dry and deadpan performance, but he was awesome.
we need for Nathan Drake in the Uncharted movie
awesome little easter egg. last week they had the "ostrander hotel" named after DC comics author John Ostrander. i love that they find a way to pay tribute to the people who provided the inspiration for these stories.
as polished and well-made parts of this show are, there is absolutely NO dramatic tension whatsoever, because you know that Frank will never really have a worthy opponent. the writers will just keep coming up with increasingly convoluted ways of making him an unbeatable criminal mastermind.