Both have their strengths!
Both have their strengths!
I *think* that Bojack strangling Gina was supposed to be the lines between character and actor blurring - he believed, in that moment, that he really was Philbert and felt compelled to kill his partner. That seemed to be what was supposed to be happening throughout the episode but I don’t think it was spelled out…
I didn’t like Bojack’s obliviousness when it came to what he was doing with the therapist. That felt like more of a Todd or Mr Peanutbutter level of cluelessness.
This episode makes me think of Bobby Cannavale’s guest role on Master of None, where he played... a celebrity with a history of sexually harassing women who worked for him. It’s an interesting type for an actor to play into...
If this is a sequel with the Gaang as young adults, then I’m interested. If it’s just a live-action remake then I don’t see the need for it at all.
No way the show is gutsy enough to kill off a main character. Unless someone desperately wants out of their contract, which I guess I could see from Jesse Tyler Ferguson...
I actually really liked Connor, but I can see why people might not share that opinion if they didn’t do the Homestead missions. I didn’t like a lot of things about ACIII but I enjoyed building the homestead a lot more than I expected to.
Given how often Superman tends to appear on Supergirl...
MacDonald is hilarious, but I would never want to work with him.
...you’ve got a decently-sized nest egg building, your debts are paid off and your estate is more or less in order.
“Beauty and the Beast” was arguably the worst, but none of them are particularly memorable.
Tim Horton’s, the most prolific coffee shop chain in Canada, calls them Timbits. They’re so ubiquitous that pretty much anywhere else that sells them uses a variation on that name (like “Coffee Bits”) rather than doughnut holes.
I saw him live last year. He was trying out new material in preparation for this special, and every time a joke didn’t perform he conspicuously made a note of it which was pretty funny.
I biked to work for the first time this morning, so this was useful to see first thing :)
It seems like the powers that be tend to over-estimate how racist audiences are. I remember reading about the history of Blade, and how at every turn the producers expected it to fail, but audiences kept watching and enjoying it.
I don’t know about international audiences, but she’s definitely more famous among the people I know than either of the other two.
I read this on CBC the other day, and while the McDonald’s workers clearly screwed up, this person sounds like a bit of a nightmare customer.
That makes a lot of sense if you’re using ketchup or other wet condiments - it can soak through a slice of bread, but probably not through the crust.
They’re not ‘articles,’ they’re individual episode reviews. Whether it’s necessary to review every episode of a Netflix show may be up for debate, but it’s how AVC has done it for a while now. (They previously experimented with one or two a week, but found later episodes didn’t get any attention because they were…
What makes this a ‘reboot’ rather than a sequel?