Coates is alone up there, so no.
Coates is alone up there, so no.
Their half-hearted name-calling was an attempt to deny that unexpected empathy.
I flashed back to Brian of Nazareth trying to disperse the crowd of Israelites camped outside his window believing he's the Messiah.
Nazis wearing what will inevitably be mislabeled as "hijabs."
More Trivia: Billy Gatwood (Chris Mulkey) was Hank Jennings in the first two seasons of Twin Peaks. He's not in The Return because Hank is dead.
It's a fast read, presented as a collection of stories told by various survivors. As I recall, Brooks claimed his format was an homage to Studs Terkel's "The Good War."
I really really hope the trashing is all CGI and/or models and/or replicas.
Take out vampires and you are 100% accurate.
We make great pets.
I feel Really Rotten to have upvoted this.
I still am not understanding how Troy remained this deadeye* accuracy despite his injury (which was freshly bandaged and must have hurt like crazy). Nothing but Headshot! Headshot! Headshot! — regardless of range, even from a moving pickup.
The end of "World War Z" (Max Brooks' book, not the movie) is surprisingly upbeat about humanity's future.
It was a nice SoA/Deadwood mini-reunion with Dayton Callie (though I don't think their characters ever interacted on Sons).
Someone's going to say that on the show for real.
Ra's was using the Court, not the other way round. The secrets flowed one way.
Butch is now a textbook example of the need to Double-Tap.
I was saddened that Riddler didn't do any riddling in either episode. But the tailored green satin suits…fabulous.
"Other precinct," you say? I thought Gotham City had just the one….
BD Wong's deadpan line readings are one of Gotham's hidden treasures.
Alfred got a good jibe in about Ra's fashion sense before he was stabbed.