And both have attractive male leads that are religious figures.
And both have attractive male leads that are religious figures.
- How was your day, hun?
- It was fine, I just tapped Margot Robbie…
- ?!!
- …to play Queen Elizabeth I in a movie I'm working on.
- Oh, you!
Better late than never, but it's still inexcusable that it took you this long.
Also the Fast & Furious franchise.
He attended the Batiatus gladiatorial school.
So the third season starts airing next week, right?
Ok, glad I'm not the only one that thought Scott Glenn has some really soft hands for an old dude.
Nah, he's just a member of the Guilty Remnant. Can't talk, so he tries to get a rise out of people on message boards.
That first stray observation was kinda what I came here to post. Not so much the Lost analogy, since this show is its own magnificent beast, just the hope that Lindelof can stick the landing this time.
To everyone that stuck with this show to the very end, my hat is off. I only lasted for the first two episodes.
I'll get to the fucking point: spectacular episode, and it didn't even have any crazy action scenes, although shooting down that torpedo was cool.
Whatshisname guy will always be Ashur to me.
I was starting to feel for her last week, but needed to see her actually kick someone's butt. Glad it happened so soon.
Look, I'm not going to bitch about a fraction of a grade, especially since the reviewer has been praising the show all season. Well, actually I am going to bitch about it. This was easily the best episode since the previous arc ended, and as far as advancing the plot, maybe the most important episode of the entire run.
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Maybe invisible nipples are her superpower.
Welcome to the club!
Please save some of this negativity for Fear the Walking Dead.
9/11 footage over a fake sex scene? So they're saying it was an inside job?
You know a show is amazing when even somewhat filler episodes have your full attention.
Thank you, Brett Ratner, for reminding me how much I hate you as a filmmaker.