In Italy that joke is not a thing (at least less than it is in the US) but this popular fake account once tweeted "Congratulations to Baracco Bama on your election, I've been your fan since The Prince of Bel Air" and it was glorious.
In Italy that joke is not a thing (at least less than it is in the US) but this popular fake account once tweeted "Congratulations to Baracco Bama on your election, I've been your fan since The Prince of Bel Air" and it was glorious.
Yep, he wrote it.
Without reading the books, I think the only way to foresee that twist was reading about it on the internet; there's no way someone could've arrived at it just by watching the show. The books were full of hints, the show wasn't.
The finale could have an extended explanation (e.g. several scenes that
run for over 10 minutes together, with lots of voice-over) showing how
it all fits. I think it has to.
Look how the photo is framed. Notice something? There should be another person on the right. Maybe Bernard can't see him because he looks just like him.
No, Arnold died even before that, about 34 years ago.
The logo was circumstantial? What was circumstantial about it?
The logo was the evidence that started the whole theory. The logo and the can are the strongest evidence.
Me neither, but it does add some layers to Dolores' arc.
Even if they saw the audience was aware of the two timeframes, there's no need to change the plot. Showrunners nowadays know (or should know) they can't outsmart the viewers. Viewers rewatch and discuss, and will always figure out plot twists. It would be naive to think they can fool the viewers. Season 6 of Dexter is…
Are you also starting to think that Dolores might be a host?
At the very least, it's become obvious that the writers are actively encouraging this theory.
It's a funny moment when we hear the MiB taking down the firing squad. Worked for me too
I don't agree. In-drama the show may work, but as an espionage story it's absolute bollocks. They're stretching themselves so thin as spies, with the hair, the wigs, the action. Have you ever seen Smiley's People, or Tinker Taylor Soldier, Spy (series and film)? Espionage is bureaucratic, not the James Bond like…
Maybe, but show about convoluted corporate conspiracies are shit 99% of the time.
I think he couldn't even do that. After all only 50% of Congress would support his laws haha.
"and his cronies of lunatics and neoliberal assholes"
In the short story they give no reason for the machine rebellion, which I think is a smarter choice. It's a pity that the movie is so shitty, the source material would've allowed for something better.
I still haven't seen Maximum Overdrive*, but the fact that Stephen King directed it while being "coked out of my mind and didn't really know what I was doing" (his words) makes me want to watch it.
First, moderate your language. You don't know me. Don't call anyone pathetic, don't tell anyone to grow up.
So you think changing eye colour and hair colour is easier and more likely than removing a mole?