Similarly, several CBS shows appear to no longer include subtitles in their streams, also frustrating, but somewhat less so.
Similarly, several CBS shows appear to no longer include subtitles in their streams, also frustrating, but somewhat less so.
Which one's Ingrid? And by that I mean, they're both babes.
I watch pretty much everything with subtitles on (gonna blame that on the influence of mumblecore, not my aging, damaged eardrums), but find it especially useful on this show due to the several different varieties of accented English. I was very frustrated by the sound on this episode, as I don't get the channel and…
Pronounced with all three syllables: Meh-cho-nay
Nobody else seems to have commented on it, so maybe it was just me, but at the end of Alicia's preemptive apology to Finn, when he said, "Bygones" I was reminded of Ally McBeal's Richard Fish.
For several years, Apocalypse Now on acid was my Xmas tradition (it was the most opposite of all the holiday hysteria that I could think of). Watching Slacker, Brazil & Aliens under the same influence was also a pretty common occurrence.
I Love/Hate this joke.
I'm glad I'm not the only one that noticed them. Something had to have changed, I can't believe I wouldn't have made that observation before.
Upvoted for DCI Morton reference.
Even though I could tell the wall of Wanted posters was significant, I didn't make the connection with the guy in the bathroom scene until reading these comments. I absolutely think he'll wind up a client. He overheard the call, he knows Jimmy's a lawyer, there's a good chance he saw the client meeting happening &…
Thanks. I realize I probably could have looked that up somewhere myself, but was feeling lazy at that moment. I might not have known that its numbers would be considered high, though, and that is encouraging news. I hope to read about an order for a second season.
While The Americans is great, the viewer has a general idea of what can/will happen due to the show being based on historical events. With Fortitude, there are no such constraints, so anything could happen.
She totally would have killed him if he had tried to run for it or if she thought the scare tactic wasn't effective enough. She didn't want to, that's why she put so much effort into making sure she scared the bejeezus out of him. She didn't want to have to kill another kid, both because it's another kid, and it would…
Since he mentioned his thoughts about "Manhunter" Vs. "Red Dragon," I
was hoping to read what he thinks of Mads Mikkelson's Lector.
Not if your windows have been treated with Gore-X (New Formula Z!)
Because I didn't think it was fucking awesome, I thought it was fucking cheesy. If I had been watching "Z Nation," I would have thought it was fucking awesome, because it would have fit the budget, tone & expectations of that show. That sequence in particular felt out-of-place to me for TWD.
Wiper arms with no actual blades at all would have moved the big chunks out of the way, but until he tries to use them, how would he know for sure? It was his first time driving this vehicle, (which would be well-maintained if
in keeping w/ the whole display of abundance) under conditions requiring their use, he has…
It didn't strike me until reading the comments, but I have a theory about the whole resistance to eating the applesauce thing. While it seemed clunky and out of place at the time, thinking about my own (& seeing others mention similar) strong reactions to certain tastes & textures, & knowing how bad it would look for…
Not one thing.
"Without resorting to outrageous gimmicks."? Really? The plowing through the zombie mob, completely coating the car in gore, never appearing to attempt to use the wipers, but maintaining control until the conveniently spaced break in the horde? Surrounded by zombies with just enough ammo & a well-placed flare to…