Rubicon. John from Cincinnati. I would love a season season of either. Or both. Or a crossover.
Rubicon. John from Cincinnati. I would love a season season of either. Or both. Or a crossover.
Uhm... Brie Larson you mean?
No love for the trash man episode? Man, no one liked the trash man episode. Were-monster was a great parody ep but trash man actually felt like an old season 4era one. Gory, weird monster. Get Carter to hold off on his unfiltered crazy and limit him to one or two episodes a run, co-written. He really needs a co-writer…
No Leftovers?
The last season of The Wire is not the best season of The Wire, but as it is still The Wire it’s better than 99% of all other TV seasons.
I give you Vincent Adultman
I still maintain the garbage man episode and the premiere in isolation (because the finale kinda ruined it in hindsight) were pretty good. If it comes back, get the logistics in place well ahead of time so they can work on the scripts more. And if Carter has a written and directed one, please someone talk him out of…
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What’s the name of the ambulance looking one? *runs off to Google* Apparently it was Ratchet. No ones favourite, but even so. He dies like straight away, they even make the point of showing the lights go out in his eyes. Considering it had never been established before that Tranformers *could* die, that was pretty…
Not to mention the brutal deaths of Ironhide and Co right at the start of the film. Hasbro wanted a new line of Transformers, so us 80s children got a sharp lesson in capitalism.
Yeah not to mention the condensing stories mean that Zuhleika Robinson’s character stays pregnant for something like 3 years. Still though, Rone was truly great. Thirteen!
This is standard Marvel practice. I think Ant Man and Civil War both only went into production about a year before release. They’ve done what 13 films now, it's a finely tuned machine
If it comes back Morgan and Wong need to take control again. I thought Home Again was a pretty strong ep overall and they seem to actually ‘get’ why the show works. Carter on the other hand seemingly has no idea. He wrote a finale in which Mulder and Scully don’t speak to each other until seconds from the end, and…
I liked the premiere well enough, but yeah episodes 5 and 6, both written by Carter, were horrendous. Like seaon 7's Fight Club horrendous. Massive X files fan back in the day, and I liked parts of the revival but the ending was so bad I have no faith they can get out of that mess. Just let it die. Even the Billy…
It's a fair point. He was the notable weak link of the ensemble and wasn't fleshed out much as a character.
I thought season 2 was better overall than season one. The finale was a bit of a misfire, seemed to sour people on the season as a whole. Whitney Frost was great, as was Dottie and Mrs Jarvis. Shame they didn’t stick the landing but there was some good shit there.
Yes please. AoS really misses the Bobby and Hunter dynamic, not just between them two, but Hunter/Fitz, Bobby/Simmons, them/Mack, all of it. The show feels much smaller as a result and the team massively underpowered.
I’ve not read the books so based solely on the TV show Dorne seems like one big garden where people walk and talk and bad fight scenes happen. It was one of the first times a storyline on the series had to completely rely on coincidence - didn’t Bron and Jamie just so happen to turn up at the exact moment some other…
Hell yes. Season 2 is really, really good. Like Wire Season 4 good. I don’t think a show has garnered as much an emotional response from me as this has. There’s a scene in the finale with Janel Maloney’s character that had me blubbing like crazy. But in a manly way, of course.
It’s great but it’s a tough watch. Although on the surface it seems grim and depressing, I’ve found it some of the most transcendental TV I’ve ever seen, plus as its gone on its moved more into the realms of magical realism. It doesn't hurt that all the actors consistently smash it out of the park either