This reminds me of Mom on Pop, I want more Mom on Pop!
This reminds me of Mom on Pop, I want more Mom on Pop!
Wait, do people actually think Arrow has been better than The Flash this season? Huh. I'm going to disregard those grades since they're by different reviewers, but is that the general consensus?
Best movie-going experience I had growing up was seeing Spy Who Shagged Me opening night in my small hometown. Non-stop laughter from start to finish, of course, I was 15 years old, so the movie was pretty much made for me.
Chloe reminded me of a mini Amy Santiago from Brooklyn 99.
I watched the pilot back during Amazon's "pilot season" or whatever pretty much only for the Shawn Ryan connection, it was okay, not sure if I'm still interested in a full series eight months later.
And leading with "Are you the onesie for me?"
Fun moment in my life was listening to the radio series while at work and then one night was "dragged" to a play in Minneapolis that I knew nothing about, turns out Simon Jones was in it and I was ecstatic. The wife did not share my joy though.
I named my second kid Shepard after playing the Mass Effect series.
I love this show and I loved this season, will miss it very much.
Except the "twist" in Her Story may not be a twist at all. What I thought the best part about the game was that I came away with an entire page full of nouns and clues and conflicting ideas that I could have argued to someone who never played the game successfully that the twist was real and that twist was not real,…
I just checked because it's Saturday night and what else would I do, here's what the subtitles say:
If it's Wookiee would it also be Chewiee?
Girls makes me laugh harder and more often than any other show, I love it, but don't know if it's top 40 material, there is just so much good TV now.
Agreed about the amazing TV, hearing about shows I've never heard of that aired on Lifetime and other random channels is so cool, it seems a lot of networks have really upped their game the last few years.
I liked it a lot but then Daredevil and Jessica Jones came out and it's like, "oh, this is what Marvel is capable of on TV." Agent Carter just feels closer to the lameness of Agents of SHIELD now that the Netflix series are out. Plus it aired right at the beginning of the year and was probably forgotten.
I thought it was pretty good but it squandered a lot of potential I thought it had, or it just went in a much different direction than I thought it was going and disappointed me a bit.
I didn't realize people had problems with the theme song, it's only a minute, has high energy, a great beat, and I just love that final bass/horn note.
I've only been reading comics for a few months, but I liked it a lot. I don't have the experience like @Asa Giannini to figure out if Edmondson ever got the real Black Widow, but I enjoyed his interpretation most of the time. I think I really did fall for Phil Noto's art though, one of his covers is now my phone…
I finished Edmondson's run of Black Widow and started Unknown Soldier last night.
He's in the video with Gabe Newell and Gabe gives Erik the "okay" to be excited, so it should be happening.