The serialization started about halfway through the second season.
The serialization started about halfway through the second season.
Heck, we in the US didn't even get that. Megabyte crushes glitch and sends Bob into the Web - The End. That shook me.
I loved The West Wing back in the day, when I was a teen/college student and still kind of idealistic, but knowing what we all know now about just how deeply corporations (which, IIRC, are rarely even mentioned, and certainly never given their proper weight) have taken over every inch of national politics, I don't…
Zoey Deutch is Lea Thompson's daughter. Lea Thompson was in Back to the Future. This is a movie about timeline weirdness. The jokes, or at least snarky references, should write themselves. C'mon, AV Club - are you a site for film and pop culture nerds, or not?
Counterpoint: the existence of the trailer for Kangaroo Jack.
(Steal this) Idea for a modestly budgeted show: a plague kills off 80% of the world's men - not enough to endanger the future of the species, Y: The Last Man-style, or to necessarily destabilize most governments, but definitely enough to forever change societal dynamics and mores pretty much overnight. (One side…
The Last Ship has been doing it as a subplot for two seasons now.
Sure there was. And an episode of Voyager, too…
"This collection includes all 10 pre-’00s Star Trek movies, from Star Trek: The Motion Picture to Star Trek X: Nemesis." Ahem: one, X has never been part of Nemesis' title; two, Nemesis came out in 2002. First no Star Trek Week, now this?!
This just in: a fantasy series about a quaint British boarding school, in which other countries are occasionally mentioned but never really figure into the story in any meaningful way, may not be the most forward-thinking, progressive or inclusive fictional world.
This is the guy who did that "these hoes ain't loyal" track with a known batterer of women, right? So you'll all pardon me if I'm not broken up over his troubles with his record label and creative block making his next album.
The A.V. Club's lowest-ever moment? Asking for real.
As the one proven big-screen DC money maker, it does make some sense to keep Batman a rarer, special thing. And it's highly doubtful the TV Flash would be greenlit now, what with the movies introducing their version…
Bonus points if they made Batman a bona fide villain, as much a problem as the evil villains themselves. I know the Nolan movies flirted with that idea, but it ended up repudiating it wholesale, as the League had clearly targeted Gotham for extermination long before Batman became a thing there.
Yup. The show should have started with Bruce getting killed in the mugging, and Martha and Thomas surviving, becoming bitter, hard-right anti-crime leaders, which then backfires and eggs the villains on. To conceive of it as a straight-up Batman prequel was madness from day one.
I like to think they settled down on a quiet farm somewhere, raising Vorenus' kids and generally being hetero life mates. Charming, but not too much of a story.
Dear World,
Please get rid of this ludicrous show and make Heller create a Rome sister-series Athens instead.
Thanks in advance,
Gaith
Ryan Gosling, a "prominent filmmaker"? Er… actor, yes, but that other thing, not so much.
Dear AV Club, one source stating a franchise project is "in active development" is not "news", even if it contradicts a previously "reported" admitted "rumor."
Hugs,
An Increasingly Weary Nation.
A Christopher Nolan movie featuring white men, guns, more white men, and nary a female? What is the world coming to?!