And there’s already precedent for him hallucinating people. So yeah, I think that’s the worst kept secret. When they reveal it hopefully it’s not done in such a way that we’re supposed to be shocked by it.
And there’s already precedent for him hallucinating people. So yeah, I think that’s the worst kept secret. When they reveal it hopefully it’s not done in such a way that we’re supposed to be shocked by it.
Ssssssooooo...Jeffrey Dean Morgan is just a hallucination to Butcher? Right? The show hasn’t outright said it, but his character is fitting all the Tyler Durden tropes. Morgan’s character is suspiciously never seen with anyone but Butcher, and every word out of his mouth feels cobbled from Butcher’s own subconscious.…
Gotta be edgy somehow, even if it requires pretending to dislike things that were almost universally liked.
“Is this the start of his journey away from Vought and to The Boys?”
As crazy just for crazy’s sake most of the episode was, I did love Firecracker facetiming during the fight and as evidence that she infiltrated a Jewish cabal she points to the cardboard cutout of Tony Shalhoub.
I think we all know there was only one truly messy part of the Watchmen tv show...
It is amazing. Of any criticism, ‘messy’ is one that doesn’t come to mind at all.
I actually had to go back and check A.V. Club’s own reviews to make sure I wasn’t crazy. All A’s and A-’s. 96% on Rotten Tomatoes. Metacritic even has a “Universal Acclaim” graphic on the show page. William Hughes might have thought it was messy, but yeah, this was a weird forum for him to voice that opinion,…
Yeah, I’d be curious to hear the argument for the show being “messy.” I thought it was amazing and really came together in the end.
Would have liked the Lindelof thing to have just done a more interesting story about the police, racism, and Oklahoma with original characters instead of playing with Alan’s old toys.
i hope he just keeps making random exorcism movies ever year
I like middle aged, don’t give a fuck, nothing left to prove so let’s take jobs for the fun and the money Russell Crowe. Much better than the angsty early version.
Hoping for The Nice Guys 2.
He would have been a no-brainer as Superman, but I think everyone agrees that a Ratner-directed Superman movie would have sucked. Glad Bomer got to at least voice Superman in animation (and lately, as the Flash).
He’s so good on DOOM PATROL! I’d never heard of him until that show, and the episodes where you see him in the past, on his fateful flight...wonderful stuff. He’s not only handsome, but soulful! I might just swap my wife for him.
Is it kinda weird that I don’t think Matt Bomer is buff/broad enough to be Superman specifically?
Like, seriously. My first exposure to him was in Chuck and he and Ryan McPartlin will add a few points to any man’s Kinsey scale. (Ryan McPartlin’s not gay, but I bet he could unlock a few closets regardless.)
This is the first I’ve heard of a reboot, and I’m all for it. Great, super-fun show. Burn Notice for crime/caper fans.
Bomer is unfairly handsome. My wife and I have talked about it, and were I to bat from the other side, Bomer would be high on the list, and were my wife to try to turn a gay man, Bomer would be #1 by a wide margin. He’s also super charming. White Collar is such an underappreciated show and he was fantastic.
1) Would a Bret Ratner-directed Superman film have done anything other than sucked? Count your blessings, Matt Bomer.
Al Bundy or GTFO