Been reading it for years. He's got a few other comics from his past online that are pretty good. His art is very fun to look at and he sticks a ton of little easter eggs in each.
Been reading it for years. He's got a few other comics from his past online that are pretty good. His art is very fun to look at and he sticks a ton of little easter eggs in each.
I wonder if we'll get an unstuck in time scenario? Will the show maintain itself in the future, or return to the past? Man, this is getting crazy!
I'm gonna go with President Snow as well. Seems most likely.
This is why the cheese should go on the bottom.
Satellite. Even with DVR and skipping, it's so terrible.
It mainly made me want to see part two. I think it would have been better had I not had to suffer through the commercial breaks every two minutes. It was all kinds of ridiculous. BBC America needs a better plan with those things, because they destroyed the flow something awful.
Maybe at the gym, but running is quite a bit different. Anyone who really would like to get on a running exercise plan - even if they aren't planning on being ultra-runner - would do well to procure a decent pair of running shoes at an actual shoe store with staff who know how to check your gait and what not.
This was a great episode, considering we're talking about Smallville. I do disagree with you, Mr. Lamarr, on a few points you raise.
My thoughts:
I think if you've been in a National Lampoon movie, you're not allowed to take yourself too seriously.
I think the pants and boots look good, but the bustier thing on top is all sorts of ridiculous.
Lustrous Black? Wouldn't they be more of a matte black? They wouldn't want to reflect light at all. Which sounds pretty cool.
Nimoy's time has been enjoyable, but this past "appearance" seemed shoehorned at best. I don't want this to be a seasonal hump we have to sit through each year. "Oh, here's the Nimoy episode. Yay."
I am always hesitant where comic book movies are concerned. Even with sequels - I loved the first two Spider-Mans, but number three was terrible. Especially, with sequels, I guess I should say. There's been some great translations to screen, but there's also been terrible versions - versions that the director and…
The term for folks with "superpowers" is "Meta-human." That's why Batman is a Superhero. Also, the term "superhero" is trademarked by DC and Marvel, so they kind of get to decide.
Pretty sure the phrase "Full Frontal Walter" needs to enter the common lexicon, STAT!
I would LOVE a courtroom drama episode! Even if it was just played straight, but they brought in some other TV lawyer for it. A Boston Legal/Fringe cross over would be a-m-a-z-i-n-g.
This was incredibly unnecessary, but that's true for most Smallville episodes. I was hoping it would end with the Kent Farm deed being sent over to Pa Kent on Earth2 - it would make total sense because nothing makes sense on Smallville.
I think this episode highlights some of the difficulties of serialized television on a major network. 22 episodes is a lot of time to fill and you end up with mini-storylines like the Bellivia nonesense here. It didn't contribute a damn thing to the overall storyline. I don't have a huge problem with the problem of…
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