“This pirate trend that she’s come up with, Jerry, this is gonna be the new look for the ‘90s. You’re gonna be the first pirate!”
“This pirate trend that she’s come up with, Jerry, this is gonna be the new look for the ‘90s. You’re gonna be the first pirate!”
Hoping they play “Jaja Ding Dong” instead.
HUSAVIK!
If not here, then at least in everybody’s hearts.
That Sharon revelation was so dumb despite being pretty likely for a few episodes now as I cannot comprehend her actions in Episode 3 at all. Like she is solely and completely responsible for losing the Supersoldier formulas and I cannot understand what she was trying to accomplish there.
I, too, was mostly satisfied with Centrist & The Disaster Bi. But hoo-boy is the apparent half-rehabilitation of Walker into Sam The Slightly Homicidal Eagle not going to play well.
Sam’s speech was a big swing but when he said “The only power I have is that I believe we can do better.” I found myself doing a big, unironic, corny head-nod.
I appreciate the mention of how Karli and Sharon were underserved by the series’ 6-hour movie feel. One of the virtues that television has over film is that it’s easier to stop for a moment and dedicate time to supporting members of the ensemble without sacrificing the greater story arc of the leads, but Falcon and…
Protip: If your impulse is to blame the writer, it’s statistically very likely that some asshole studio executive is to blame instead.
This. A zillion times this.
::awaits Steak-umm take::
Is it me or does Ray Fisher strike you as someone who was done wrong but is also kind of an asshole? See: Rose McGowan.
Having grown up in Delco, I can assure you that it is (or was, I’ve barely been back in the past few decades to check) quite filled with jerks. The default manner for treating people there is with aggressive hostility.
She looks out her back window (patio?) at the party going on in the back of their house, so I think you’re exactly right--and holy God that would be so much worse.
I’m convinced he’s the peeping tom. Ferret in a hoodie? Come on, it’s him.
does this take place in the Olive Kitteridge universe? b/c these HBO dramas ALL look the same. it’s like they apply the same filter to all of them.
Pretty sure they live back-to-back rather than across the street, which is way worse.
I mean it’s good. The sheer quality of it comes across in waves. And Kate Winslet is such a watchable actor. But did it have to be a pretty young woman who dies? And then draped across the rocks. Couldn’t a curve have been thrown, the boyfriend instead perhaps - or, here’s a suggestion, make us care without needing to…
It’s extremely impractical, but a real proto-lightsaber does exist.