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I think Harbard will be played to cast some lights on the nickname of Ivar the Boneless: if they make him heal the child they can cope with both the historical figure an the tv audiences.

How they successed in making this show so boring is beyond my comprehension: every scene seems lifted from another serie (True Detective this time, Supernatural in the other episodes) to the enraging point that every character on-screen is only a bland stereotype with predictable lines.

Yes you can twist a pitchfork… It just twist the body it is attached to; because the only thing Chayton loves more than brutal killings is making blood angels on dirty straw.

So much Shameless it's impossible for me to make a clear comment; so i'm only saying that the scenes with Ian an Yevgeny were amonst the saddest thing ever seen on tv: writing, performance, lights, scenery, music, editing everything is depressing in a very visceral way… Like a shorter, newer take on "A perfect world"

I am simply amazed on how good this show is: non stereotypical life lessons, funny gags, deep characters, crazy internet trends, true disturbing horror all mixed up in 20 minutes of animated awesomness.

Very weird episode, it fells like in a bubble. After a (literal) blast ending the story jumps a full week forward to tell about an hilarious but pointless hangover and happy (sort of) endings for all the Gallaghers.

The thing i don't like in this type of comedy take is that every scene is brought to the extremes; it starts to became preidictable and it's only the second episode.

I liked a lot the Pilot for "The man in the high castle"; it's an adaptaion that find its legs not in the adherence of the plot, but in exploring the setting and the themes of the original book. Yes it's very self serius (but here lies the charm of its distopic premise) and almost nothing happens; but the pacing and

I didn't played Inquisition but I completed multiple times Mass Effect. I think the Bioware morality system isn't much more than a secondary character showcase: the system isn't there to make you feel the pressure and the consequences of your actions but simply to make you grew more fond of the characters because you

A bottle of schnapps on Thompsons being Hydra

Since this serie idea ended in the second season all that came after was already a Dexter's spinoff,

It's a good episode to rekindle the characters, but it feels really too much "the calm before the storm". Shameless is remarkable in showing real life drama from a comedic angle: this happy southside family portrait is a bit off.

Now I only hope Dichen Lachman became a recurring character in Agent Carter.

Sure that BSG looked great while still got budget.

The main cast for the second series is ten strong: Coulson, Skye, May, Fitz, Simmons, Bobbi, Lance, Mack, Triplett + Ward in a different plotline; all this in a 45min per episode series…

Find the parents of a lost child? It sound to me like a very Christmas Carol…

I absolutely loved the center part of the episode; the whole confrontation with Dr. Chang and Missy sounded like a theological debate on a scientific basis… Maybe was the fact that i just read "Stiff" and "Spook" by Mary Roach so I could have been a bit more receptive on that part.

Female Doctor with Mary Poppins purse. That's how you do fan service!

Jemma Simmons: Agent of Fanservice

"It's not HOW, it's WHY" - Sherlock "The Empty Hearse"