Thanks, but I'd appreciate never having the phrase "Killed that from me" ever appear in my brain again. Ever. Sucked out a full 25% of the 'joy' of the movie.
Thanks, but I'd appreciate never having the phrase "Killed that from me" ever appear in my brain again. Ever. Sucked out a full 25% of the 'joy' of the movie.
If it turns out Arnold's last name is Weber, my wife gets major kudos …
I thought of that too, and my reply is: hand-waving. I suspect the writers may be taking liberties that they shouldn't. Hopefully I'm wrong! But it really doesn't make sense to me unless it's sloppy writing that he'd mention the place being in trouble because of a co-founder committing suicide over 30 years ago.
My (hardly unique) theory is that given Logan's comments about the founder's suicide, park investment, etc., that indeed, the William plot is from 30 years ago, and what happened is:
Ah, but would it make sense talking about how the park is in trouble because one of the founders committed suicide … 35 years ago? In my opinion this adds support to the William-and-Logan-are-in-a-timeline-30-years-ago theory.
Very small rocks.
Probably but it seems doubtful to me that it can cause you to drop twice as fast. But this show is hardly the first offender on that score. I *am* surprised they had him doing the Superhero Jump after the robust mocking it was given in Deadpool.
Not sure about that dropping-into-the-sewers move at the beginning. Really bad on the knees.
Also interesting to see that one of his superpowers is now changing his gravitational pull so he can fall faster than someone else.
Did anyone else not see this at all? "Austin and Atwell have strong chemistry in their scenes" …
Yes, since we're talking about planning to keep a grim tentacled plant creature in a bamboo cage.
As Simmons pointed out, the planet has flora, not fauna. And given his level of terror re the Spooky Bad, plus its powers, I really doubt he was thinking of capturing it.
It was pre-handmade. I mean, I highly doubt that he built that entire thing after capturing her.
Fun episode but trying to figure out why the guy has a pre-made bamboo cage in his lair. I suppose you could argue that they built one to keep a crazy person safe at some point (in which case, good job there), wouldn't he have disassembled it over the last ten years at some point for parts, or because of shitty…
If this kind of review keeps up I may have to start using the term SJW non-ironically — after which I promise to do the world, and myself, a favor and jump off a cliff.
Final cut. Not final pick.
I agree. For instance, crazy side-eyes look is far too purposefully crazy-side-eyes. I'm not saying he's horrible, but I think he's benefiting here in the comments section from some extremely low expectations … no, Commenter Whom I Will Not Publicly Shame, Monaghan does *not* deserve to have an Emmy thrown at him …
Apparently I'm the only one who thinks Monaghan looks like he's trying way too hard in least 75% of his scenes. Cue the "But he's *supposed* to look like he's overacting!" … That said, I did like the russian roulette bit.
Add your voice to the rest (especially the reviewer) and it's pretty incessant … him more than you, no doubt.
I remain flummoxed by the people who insist that a show about characters who will grow to have non-ironic nicknames like The Riddler and Catwoman can't be campy and gritty at the same time. If it's not to your taste, then that's absolutely fine. But this incessant wailing about how the show is Doing It Wrong is really…
d) A mobster goes to jail. Happens all the time. Doesn't mean he can't be released later from some legal technicality. And I guess we're seeing different Falcones — this guy may be old but he's a Grade-A sociopath, and in complete control.