Line of the episode.
Line of the episode.
It did feel somewhat familiar. Like a Guillermo Del Toro minotaur or something…
"Don't blink.
Don't breathe.
Don't think."
"You said you had a date, I thought I'd better hide in the bedroom in case you brought him home."
*sips stolen coffee*
"Once upon a time, the end. Dad Skills."
Steampunk steambender.
It took me a second to cotton on.
Don't know what you're talking about dude, you must've dreamt it.
I loved what I read of those, though I understand the reception has been mixed. Totally cool with Korra wrapping up, and if Bryke will continue to be a unit bringing us awesome (traditionally animated) shows or features, then great. They've got a lot to live up to, but yeah. Excited to see them move into new…
Have to take their word for it, considering they're being so forthcoming, but it was surprising (to me). The frequency, rather than any specific moment.
Haven't had a chance to check this out yet, but it wouldn't surprise me if the violence in the finale contributed to the decision in a big way.
I'm mostly upset that this new season my be the end of the Avatar universe on screen. I wanted my Earthbender in Space! show…
Schiggy Diggy.
I don't think anyone ever really has to bang Rod Stewart, there are like, laws against that or something.
" a one-act play—written by Spike Jonze and Jonah Hill about Fashion Week—on the subject of how being a model is kind of awful"
UH, EARTH TO SPICOLI323
Yeah, at the beginning of this year. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news.
My interest dissipated when Megan Ellison left.
Yeah, I was looking forward to that, shame it was savaged. Still want to check it out though.
I misread that as Matt Smith playing Prince Charming for a second and was horrified by the thought of him not playing an interesting character with that face of his. Speaking of which, where ARE all of his upcoming roles? He need's Gillan's agent.
I feel like Capaldi's take on the character is solidifying now. You could have given that line to Eccleston, Tennant or Smith and it would have been a thoughtlessly snarky remark, said with a kind of oblivious cheerfulness, but with Capaldi it just seems really, really harsh. Partly because he's so angry at…everything.