Excellent news. I definitely had a mixed response to Dominion, so I'm pleased to hear that of a (usually) superlative performer. I've got 5 hours of driving to do today so I should finish DE1 and most of DE2.
Excellent news. I definitely had a mixed response to Dominion, so I'm pleased to hear that of a (usually) superlative performer. I've got 5 hours of driving to do today so I should finish DE1 and most of DE2.
Why is he spending all his money on suits and nanobots when he could be helping the BBC locate all the missing episodes overseas? Priorities, man!
He read all the Target books as a kid. After that he only needed to watch the current series to be up to date, and see the classic serials as and when he wanted (envy the man, he never had to watch The Twin Dilemma).
I've just [re]started the Dark Eyes series (I listened to the first but then I waited for the whole lot to be released, and now I've started from the top). I bet he definitely has them playing while working on the suit.
"Hey, so Ray Palmer knows the plots of every story of all 34 seasons of Doctor Who. I really hope this means Ray Palmer has whiled away countless hours listening to the soundtracks of the missing William Hartnell and Patrick Troughton stories, then coming away with really deep opinions about, like, “The Macra Terror.”…
Domingo is a Latino Jeff… I hadn't seen it, but by God you're right.
YES! Perfect example. I was trying to think of other shows that had recognisable recurring extras (the nearest I got was Life On Mars and Ashes to Ashes), but BSG is perfect. It'd introduce four or five people with enough of a personality to be distinct, kill one of them off pretty quickly, then maybe another one four…
I'm not really too worried - I doubt they're going to introduce any more factions before the end of the season, besides fleshing out the Inhumans. I expect Hydra will sink into the background for future material, and I guess even the Inhumans will (generally) skip out on the big climax this year, and be the main…
They've kept the number of personnel in the Playground frustratingly vague. There have been enough to be in the background of a few team meetings, a bunch were killed by Raina in the underground city, and obviously there are still some here, but they feel like forgotten pawns that just show up when a sacrifice needs…
There has been some really lousy direction this season, ranging from bland to distractingly nonsensical. This episode was really great, so I hope Solomon sticks around (and replaces some of the others).
Each episode since the return has dealt with a different threat, not unlike the more procedural first season, except that pretty much all of them have been continuing threats being spotlighted. Hydra, Kree, Cal, Ward and 33, and now Other SHIELD. Despite dealing with them all separately, the writers have managed to…
Exactly. And such a neat reflection of one of the first definitions of him (by himself): in an early episode when Leonard called him a fruit and the Dean said 'Unacceptable, and none of your business, and barely the whole truth.'. That was the Dean I've wanted to see more of, and I hope it's the Dean we see going…
I wasn't too sure about the episode… until we got 'Gay Dean, Gay Dean, Gay Dean Gay DEEEEAAN', and then I was mad about it. Even Chang's storyline, which I was happy to drop for the first half of the episode, found its way to somewhere poignant and entertaining.
One of my main gripes about the Dean's development throughout the years has been the apparent narrowing of his sexuality from 'strange, possibly pan, possibly something else altogether' to 'gay, particularly with Jeff and men in uniforms'. This episode went a long way towards righting that injustice with his…
I liked Dule Hill in most of his other scenes, but yeah, Charlie and Zoey were not a fun pair to watch.
Genghis Khan would come off as charming and funny if he were on a show with Russell Howard.
Yeah, I liked him on QI, but that was before I knew he was supposed to be a comedian. Interesting he may be, funny he ain't.
The question is, has he ever told a GOOD joke? He was on Comic Relief this year and he was pretty god-awful. He'd have been the worst thing of the night if the producers hadn't saved him by hiring Russell Brand.
That makes more sense. It still reveals the lie I've been living under for the last 17 years.
Yes, but WHEN are we going to get our live action version of The Three Caballeros??