Some of us are just doomed to greyness.
Some of us are just doomed to greyness.
THE AV CLUB
After three missteps in Man of Steel, BvS, and Suicide Squad, WB should have taken the box office success and critical acclaim of Wonder Woman to heart. They should have realized that trying to get Marvel’s numbers without emulating Marvel’s method was pointless, and used Wonder Woman as a first step in a new…
I only see 26 posts. Does that mean there are a hundred posts but they are all hidden by Kinja’s lame ass system!? This is horrible!
Oh, damn. Everything I post is hidden. How we claim our “special” accounts? This sucks!
Ok, so wait a minute. I’m seeing sub-threads. I thought we weren’t getting that.
This show has been a spectacular disaster.
Hey shitfucks at Kinja, I have to count out comments in order to get responses to anything I’ve posted, and then tab the whole article. This whole thing is a disaster.
“You’ve all lost your fucking minds.”
Pretty withering review, fair enough. But a C grade after all that? Pretty generous.
I actually felt sorry for Alex and did not want him to die. But if there is a second season I have a feeling he might turn up. Rather I hope he does.
Yeah, unfortunately I picked The Strain. Should have gone with Zoo I think.
And now it’s only sometimes letting me have the account. Can’t comment on the Kinja help article at all.
Bonkers like The Strain and Zoo but bugnuts stupid like Under the Dumb. And then boring like Aftermath.
that’s bad!
this show was so bad, it made me get a Kinja account just to complain about it
Amen to that. Had to trick the damned thing into letting me have the account.
Somewhere between Zoo and Under the Dome, but boring.
It says ‘Community (5)‘ for post count but I can only see one post and there’s no means to scroll down.
I sometimes wonder if Stephen King gets upset at bad adaptations of his work anymore or if he just spends his time swimming in a pool of money. I may be mistaken, but the only adaptation I remember him being angry with was The Shining. It means that my hype for IT is tempered by the knowledge that even though King…