I'm blinded by the fact that Stan looks like he was designed by Jim Henson now.
I'm blinded by the fact that Stan looks like he was designed by Jim Henson now.
Ginsberg will be wearing his skin next episode.
Your position is borne out by the fact that she is great in Mad Men and far from it in everything else. I think this could be avoided if she simply let herself be typecast like crazy though. Just give her any character you could describe as petulant and let her go nuts!
I agree, but how great was the Freddy/Accutron stuff?
HOLY FUCK, I NEVER REALISED THAT WAS HARRY "CLASH OF THE TITANS" HAMLIN.
Megan has always seemed manipulative, prideful and vindictive to me, I couldn't be less surprised by her response.
BUT I'M ON A COMPUTER RIGHT NOW!
Likewise. I know it's not cool to say you really appreciate January Jones performances, but she is just note-perfect on this show, and her scenes in this episode reminded me of how much I'd missed the character being in situations like the ones she found herself in here. It's been a while. That's when she's featured…
I think that's the thing, is it would seem sudden, right? How couldn't it? When it's all said and done though, people who worked alongside Ginsberg have a lot of crazy to contextualise the incident.
It did seem out there and sudden, but it was also one of the most Mad Menny things to happen all season, and I think this episode (alongside the one with Don and Sally) is one of the two best so far, in part because of it. That and the Betty and the threesome and the "niece" and the tobacco Hail Mary, but partly the…
What are you doing here where things are good (as they should be) but they are not comics? Don't cross the streams!
"It *was* a perfect nose. AND I GAVE IT TO YOU!"
"I'm not stupid: I speak Italian."
As long as the Flash show is safe for the foreseeable future, we're cool.
It hurts seeing the characters so listless for so many successive episodes when there are so few left! The show is still the sane show, the characters are well drawn (understatement), the detail of, well, everything is incredibly rich, but what often finds the show at it's most entertaining us a vibrancy and energetic…
No you're right, my tastes veer away from dark and "mature" unless I feel it's appropriate to the character, but Batman is well established as being versatile in terms of how he's portrayed effectively. Most of my favourite Batman stories are nothing like Batman '66, but that's what makes it refreshing. Also, Jeff…
Yeah, I think most creative teams that handle her make superficial changes (if any) and don't do the radical character work that would really benefit the book in the long run. Like you say, personality is an issue and should be a priority. I actually think it's something that effects a lot of characters that are…
I'm at the point where I don't even care if this show turns to absolute shit because of how much I've enjoyed this season. It's just silly.
I honestly don't see how you could read "putting out right now" as never liking DC unless you're kneejerking to a negative comment about the publisher out of brand loyalty. I'm only dismissive because I want them to be doing stuff that I find impossible to ignore (in a GOOD way). Because I like good comics, and I've…
Wonder Woman, sure, for the most part. It's still more than a little disappointing to me how much the supporting cast overshadows the title character, but it's the best run on Wondy in a long damn time.
I never felt it was forced, really, but making him work at Jess's school was the best thing they could possibly have done.