I really hope this isn't true. The only interesting thing about Sansa is the fact she gets such a hard time. For the series to stay true to its roots it really needs to treat her like crap for the whole season and then kill her off.
I really hope this isn't true. The only interesting thing about Sansa is the fact she gets such a hard time. For the series to stay true to its roots it really needs to treat her like crap for the whole season and then kill her off.
This was a great ep. It was really funny. The 'monster' was excellent. I like cynical Mulder. They have played the internet age really well. However, the lack of an explanation for why they are back at the FBI and what is happening with the overall mythology is kinda niggling away with me. Maybe it's cos I got into…
not a bad casting. but I always imagined him bigger and with more hair kinda like hugh jackman but black
This was fantastic. The hotel scene was incredible. I have nothing but superlatives for this show.
This ep just felt horribly contrived like there was no point but to get to the reopening of the X Files as fast as possible. Reading stuff before I saw the ep I knew I was going to hate the O'Malley angle. However, when he was introduced I thought it was not too bad. Here was Mulder the wizened old conspiracy vet who…
In a post nuclear apocalypse earth, where you're suffering from PTSD after committing genocide, and gone feral, I imagine beggars can't be choosers and you won't care what it tastes like.
This show is the best thing on TV at the moment. Didn't put a foot wrong in this ep. The weakest part is the Jaha stuff. I can see me not liking that. Also Octavia's behaviour is a little weird. They will have to put some flesh on that.
it was pure symbolism and nothing wrong with it. what better way to show Clarke has turned into a feral jungle cat than leaping from a tree and killing a feral jungle cat! I loved it.
that sucked. So many loose ends. What happened the Haitian? he just just went back to Haiti cos Parkman told him? What happened Kravid's daughter? what happened Hiro? what happened Tommy girlfriend's boyfriend?
Holy random redundant LOST reference. I didnt get that comparison at all and LOST really doesn't compare as the interpersonal politics of this show is backed up by an overarching high politics that will tie it all together in a way the random meandering mess that was LOST couldn't.
It just serves to underline how badly written this show is that it spends this whole episode focusing on all the least interesting characters it has like el vengador and Farah.
The first 30 minutes or so were painful. After that it picked up a little, at least enough that I will check out the rest of the eps. The acting overall is poor. I agree with the reviewer on the 'sexy' aesthetic being a little jarring, its definitely aimed at the young end of the YA equation. I'm glad they killed off…
The criticism is not that the actors are 'TV pretty'. It's that the aesthetic of the show is sexy and this doesn't fit the subject. For example Game of Thrones has lots of conventionally attractive actors (and of course lots of nudity) but the aesthetic overall is grimy i.e. the actors routinely appear caked in dirt…
I thought the anti climactic ending was in perfect keeping with the tone of the season and the characters. However, I would have one small quibble and that's that the mechanics were out a little bit. For it to work, Lawless character had to be meet the Ghostbeater gang earlier so they could really sell Ash's…
What you said and what I said are two different things so I don't think your point stands up. again this is on the level of kids in the backyard doing wwe - wholly unconvincing and ridiculous.
and that's precisely the terms on which it falls down. Buffy was also supposed to be the same but I always believed she was able to kick ass. With JJ, when there is an action scene, it's almost just a plot contrivance 'oh yeah we have to remember she has superstrength' not 'she totally whopped that guy'. cos she…
I knew when I started reading these comments someone would try this 'its bad cos it's supposed to be bad, duh'. argument. Just no. The action scenes are terrible even on those terms. Ritter hasn't got the physical presence, is not believable and thus they have to hide this with bad shots, ridiculous ott reactions…
Action won't be taken seriously cos Ritter has not got the physical presence to play the character but *whispers* you're not allowed say those things cos this is another critics fave.
The reason why people don't get the Jeri stuff is cos the show is really badly written. She is actually the real villain but they chickened out of going there so it comes off as making no sense. The fact they made Kilgrave really over the top cartoon bad guy (all he needed was a top hat and twirly mustache) skewed the…
It's the only way I can see this working. The books are so indulgent and meandering that there is no way they could stick to it and make 7 movies, it would be a mess. so right from the start you are going to have to cut down a lot of fluff. This would free them up to do that while still remaining faithful to some of…