endymion421
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Mahershala Ali seems like a pretty cool guy. In acting and in real life and in the roles he chooses to play. And Ali makes lengthy playlists for every character he takes on, to get into their mindset without going full method. I mean, I do like method acting, but Ali’s version seems like a great middle ground. Perhaps

J.G. Ballard is pretty awesome. As far as his adaptations, I think “High Rise” is my favorite. But “Crash” was very inventive.

Or cars just fucking...taking over the world. Like in that Stephen King story.

Speaking of horror films that Dan Stevens has been in, I loved him in “Apostle” which also has a Godzilla connection, as it was directed by Gareth Evans, which is close enough to Gareth Andrews for me to almost get them conflated before I published this. Anyway, if you haven’t seen Apostle or Gareth A’s Godzilla, I

You’re correct, had someone told me a few years back that comedians like Bob Odenkirk and Bill Hader would be in better “retired/wants to retire men with certain sets of kill skills” media than Mads Mikkelsen I would not have believed it. Not a slight on Mikkelsen, just praise for the geniuses who thought that

You know Mads, when it comes to playing these roles he’s always up for Another Round.

Ha, yeah that’s some Titus Andronicus action right there. For me, Season 3 had a bunch of problems I don’t quite remember, because I saw it once maybe a year ago, but I remember the cast and performances definitely were the saving grace for me.

The final season with J.K. Simmons as a pharma bad guy was pretty intense. For as likeable as he seems in real life, that dude makes a great villain. And of course Thornton was the anchor, even if all the many plot threads didn’t really connect, it was still fun to stream.

Yeah I’m sure people get served papers in public all the time, they just don’t happen to be in front of a crowd/on stage, typically, though Wilde is a famous celebrity and an actress, so I doubt she was overly concerned with having her personal business aired out. She’s been a public figure for years, I’m sure plenty

I don’t know, I mean the article mentioned that Wilde was unfazed and it hardly seemed to matter to her. Part of that could be, as a talented actress, she has great control over her facial features and ability to display emotion in front of a crowd, but she didn’t seem to consent to this humiliation. Nobody in the

that is a good comparison.

Yeah the article itself mentioned that Wilde was unfazed and took it in stride, so she hardly consented to any sort of humiliation. Very brave of the AV Club to be humiliated on her behalf though haha

The process server was not actually in the form of man, in reality, it was the demon Etrigan

I get why Jimmy is like that now, because Chuck was all about reveling in Jimmy’s past slights and couldn’t see him change into a new person, a talented and charismatic lawyer. To Chuck he’s always “Slipping Jimmy” or mailroom Jimmy at the best. So Jimmy is putting it forward, and can only see Howard as the enemy,

I am willing to accept either option, Mike and Nacho collaborating or Nacho just winging it on his own. However, I got to ask, have we ever seen Mike look confused even once on this show and BB? He has a perpetual “I’ve seen it all folks” look on his face (props to Jonathan Banks).

Agreed, also since this is a prequel, we know a decent amount of characters have to make it out alive, and a season of BCS at this point in the plot would just not make sense or be thematically satisfying without some important characters dying in a cartel war.

I agree, the only reason I’d cheer for Gus is because he’s a fascinating character to watch and Esposito has really mastered him. He also had a great death at the perfect time.

Yeah I did find it kind of despicable when she was all bright and shiny “We’re going to win this case on merits” when at the same time she’s ruining an innocent guy’s reputation. Howard has done some very mean things to Kim a few years back, but he doesn’t deserve this, it seems like he tried to mend fences with Kim

The fact that Betsy Kettleman hates Kim makes me love Kim even more. Craig seems cool though, but damn, that guy needs a divorce.

I’m not surprised, John Morrison is my favorite wrestler, so him doing the work is not surprising, as he’s ultra-talented. Reminds me a bit of when Stephen Amell and PAC wrestled Cody Rhodes and Bad News Barrett, Amell showed promise but definitely relied upon the other three to carry him, however, after a bunch more