You can have "Shut the front door!" when you pry it from Stacey London's cold dead hands.
You can have "Shut the front door!" when you pry it from Stacey London's cold dead hands.
Looks like he came up with a great concept for Nosedive and a good concept for Hated in the Nation, then wasn't inspired by the other four but finished out the set anyway.
We were introduced to Felix as a person so interested in robotics that he was willing to steal a bird robot (which would get him fired) in order to practice programming. Now the most amazing thing has happened: a robot has achieved self-awareness and wants his help! I think his curiosity about this unique situation…
Not defending wishing death on people, but the Dixie Chicks got hella death threats for saying something profoundly sane not too long ago.
Weirdly, the best part of this episode was the extended scene between Simon and Gregory, with Simon doing his Negan impression and Gregory testing the boundaries of how much shiftiness he could get away with. Then I was struck that the best part of the episode was a scene between two third-tier characters who have…
"Sure, turnabout is fair play, but we shouldn't be encouraged to condemn Gregory for his cowardice while rewarding Rick for his bravery for the same action."
After a fraught relationship like this, it's no wonder Cynthia went on to run a company that builds compliant sex robots.
The Santa Monica Freeway is so congested and the traffic moves so slowly that I'd think your average ballerina could cross it fairly safely.
Great story. Really puts the "random" in Random Roles. Though it makes the director of the film sound like a Marvel villain, manipulating her for his twisted secret agenda and then crushing her with disappointment.
The best part is that a Talking Heads parody is indistinguishable from an actual Talking Heads song. Seriously, the Talking Heads have multiple songs about loving your mundane work life.
That must have been direct—He's making the same point that Bruce Banner made in Avengers, which is that the other guy within him is not under his control. Since Bruce mentioned (among other times) "the other guy" preventing him from committing suicide, and here Robbie had his other guy wanting to get out of the…
Yeah, it seems like Ghost Rider has a limitation that he can only burn up people who have killed the innocent, since he's a spirit of vengeance and all. He can punch Mace in the face from here to next Tuesday, but he won't torch him because Mace is still a decent guy.
My play timer is way off because I don't quit the game between sessions, just put my computer to sleep. When I fire it up the next day it has tacked another 24 hours onto "play time."
That guy looked so much like the Governor it was distracting.
You just made me want to read "World War Z" again.
Of all the things that movie need to be, it wasn't "longer."
That's going to be a movie in 2018 called "Cloverfield Oasis"
"(Apples typically sell for much less.)"
Oh wow, something just occurred to me—Did the actresses who played the sisters in the reenactments also play the sisters in the scene where Rory is stabbed? Because if so, the stabbing was fake!
I greatly enjoyed this episode, and absolutely loved Bryce Dallas Howard's performance, but i couldn't help think of it as the gritty reboot of Community's MeowMeowBeenz episode. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/…