Hasn't the one poster of Momoa so far said 'Unite The Seven'?
Hasn't the one poster of Momoa so far said 'Unite The Seven'?
Hmmm. Robb's stupidity, I'd argue, was part of the story, as his belief in his own virtue (and his mother's blind support of that) led directly to his downfall. I haven't liked LF since at least season 2, as he seems to have descended into Anthony Ainley's Master-level cartoonish, incomprehensible villainy.
I also prefer it (I've watched several episodes of The Flash more than once, and will likely rewatch some over the summer, but I have yet to rewatch any GoT), but I wouldn't concede that that makes it better. GoT is tighter, more focused, with more intricate characters and stories, and hardly ever has dialogue as…
'Speediness', 'Pluckiness'… You mean 'speed' and 'pluck', right?
Well, Chandler was faaaaaairly consistent and nuanced, and Rachel (despite getting ridiculously dumb) still had different dimensions to her all the way through. But yeah, by season 10 (or really by the end of season 8, or season 6 if you're being mean) they were all tending towards their basest, weakest versions of…
"Despite devolving into a one-dimensional “How you doin’?” character"
Fixed.
I'm with you on the FG crossover. I'm a general disparager of the show post-season 3 (Star Wars specials excepted, of course) but it brought a new way of looking at both shows, particularly with how they've influenced each other over the years. That was never likely to bring out the best in the two shows, but as it…
Personally, I felt that they should have had him leave when Marcia Wallace died. The whole Flanders clan could have been written out, no need to widow him again. It's not like there's a huge amount of mileage left for the character.
"has left Foster feeling like she’s a little Thor."
Perfect. Well played.
This should work:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/v…
Ooh, that does. As long as she can convince him to have sex with her, which seems unlikely at this point.
I also was expecting Emilio more than the other names that got in there. But I suppose 'Solano' got in, and that Emilio and Rafael's legacy.
"First, Petra needs a hug. She needs someone to just love her unconditionally and take her away. "
Ah, you're bringing your enlightened discourse to others, too. Despite the fact that almost every other commenter here is proclaiming this a lousy episode, including people who are and aren't familiar with Fawlty Towers, YOUR opinion is the right one, and everyone else is clearly stupid beyond measure.
I'm working on a ringtone version based on what was in the episode, but I'm hopeful they'll issue a proper one.
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
I NEED Rogelio's alarm. I need it. I need it!
I did. Modern episodes of The Simpsons are flawed, but not unsalvable. This episode proved the current writers can look at 26 year old relationships in a new way, but there's still more that can be done.
Nothing for Life On Mars?
Mixed feelings on this one. On the one hand, what was shaping up as a very hokey bullying story (even South Park couldn't make that subject work three years ago) was able to use the premise as a way of recontextualising a lot of the relationships on display, primarily obviously Homer/Flanders but also several of the…