In the Samurai Jack universe, soulmates are real and life always finds a way. Nobody was wiped from existence*, they just lived new, happier lives and had much larger family trees.
In the Samurai Jack universe, soulmates are real and life always finds a way. Nobody was wiped from existence*, they just lived new, happier lives and had much larger family trees.
Tanya being the baby of the group… doesn't really land. Especially not if it's supposed to be something that defines her character. Since the pilot, I'd actually forgotten she was even meant to be younger in the first place.
I can say with complete honesty that the saddest* I've felt in the last seven months was the moment I realized they'd have to add Trump to the Hall of Presidents.
I had to read that twice because I thought you wanted Oscar Isaac to play someone named 'Capa Oscar Isaac,' who would in turn be playing himself, who would IN TURN be playing Capa.
That poor girl was doomed the second her mother named her Gypsy Rose.
If you told Diana what feminism means, I'm almost positive she'd say "Yeah, I'm that."
Has Frank ever owned a bear?
It worked on Stella because the circumstances under which she found it supported their narrative. If it had actually gotten to Emmit first, he probably could have gone "Hey hon? You know how Ray and I have, uh, had our differences? Yeah, well he shaved his mustache and made a fake sex tape of me."
I guess that's fair.
Well, yeah. He's the stakes.
Given that he's not actually impeding her investigation in the slightest, I'm inclined to call it a thematic thing.
"Burgle! As a relative of the deceased, I insist that you drop this case!"
"Well, what the heck does he think she's trying to do?"
At first I thought the tape was meant for Stella - with Ray just wanting to hurt Emmet at this point - and the package was reverse psychology. Nope.
This season is basically Burn After Reading characters engaged in a narrative that is gradually revealing much higher stakes.
If you get pulled out of the Framework improperly, it kills you.
Why would Doctor Strange give it to a clandestine (presumably government) agency, though?
Given that the show's third episode ever ended by teasing Graviton, I think we should just accept that Vijay Nadir is gone forever.
It does still say "Available until 5/26" though.
As many ads as I've seen for this, I've never been able to get past my very first thought, which is that the dog sounds like Nathan Fielder but isn't.