I think everything that happened directly before that battle was wiped clean from my brain.
I think everything that happened directly before that battle was wiped clean from my brain.
If Jaime even manages to escape.
I know, poor girl. She deserved so much better, they couldn't even bother to give her a new outfit.
Did it? The wagon with the gold was part of the convoy, wasn't it?
Part of it is that they simply didn't work out the whole idea too well. If he was a fraud, hiding behind Susan Duncan's science then they should have just gone with that and made Susan the real villain, with Westmoreland just her puppet.
Westmoreland is just sort of nothing now; a guy obsessed with staying young, not a…
Yeah, she made the most sense back when she was just a ruthless doctor who also happened to be a loving mother to her brood of boys.
Right now it's rather unclear what she wants, and because of that her actions don't make a lot of sense. I think they should have just had her kick Westmoreland to the curb and let her…
Yeah, I'm a bit disappointed because he certainly looks the part. I sort of think they should have just let him go down on the island with Coady ending up the final villain.
I'm not quite sure if they're successful with their portrayal of Coady. These swings between maternal and coldblooded just don't feel entirely cohesive.
I have to say I'll be disappointed if 'Westmoreland' doesn't go out in a blaze of neolutionist bodyhorror glory. They've only ever really hinted at the full scope of their biological ambitions, and this season has reduced the whole cabal to a disappointing degree. For me the high mark of the particular horror of…
Is she dead though? I'm not counting her out until someone actually declares her dead and gone next week.
But yeah, that was satisfying. Coady is a much better villain than 'Westmoreland'. Though I like him better manic, bald and desperate.
Also entirely acceptable.
When I first read the books I pictured Kathy Burke.
Among his other accomplishments was seminal book on the medieval longbow he authored.
It's hard to imagine a more thoroughly English chap than Robert Hardy.
Even if I always pictured Fudge as Monty Python's Terry Jones.
It's probably best understood in the Bryan Fuller-sense of sexy; like a cgi Djinn having fiery sex in the desert, or one of those Hannibal tableaus of food, and meat, and blood.
I think my main objection is that they just don't seem very Klingony. I don't mind most of the new make up, but the elongated hairless heads and the overly designed ship, all look uncharacteristic. These Klingons look like orcs with an obsession with art deco and jugendstil.
That's something that could still be saved…
The problem is that the 'we' you're referring too is far too small a group for a studio to cater to.
I imagine that Lursa and B'etor's dresses with the boob windows made quite a few teenage boys pretty uncomfortable too.
There was some talk in the era of expropriating land from slaveowners as reparations, so it's not entirely unlikely. But I have a hard time picturing a new country in such rural territory really thriving.
And ironically it would require a United States that's vastly less wedded to a racist structure than we have. But…
James Frain made me want Ferdinand to be in the Sestra's corner, which is quite the accomplishment considering what Ferdinand did over the course of this show.
Then it'll be Streitenfeld, before Scott will force that Kurzell guy to noodle around samples of the Vangelis score.
True, and don't forget how varied his work for Ridley Scott was. Zimmer generally tries to craft a sound that's specific to the movie, with the right project he can come up with something pretty good.
This mostly sounds like they needed someone to score the action sequences. Johansson is a very evocative composer, but…