Upvoted for "Colonel Lex Luthor".
Upvoted for "Colonel Lex Luthor".
Parole granted!
When they said that Reyes wanted to push ahead with the trial and start it right away, Frank agreed to it. If Frank hadn't agreed then the judge wouldn't have allowed it be fast-tracked. At that point, Frank didn't really care about taking the time to create a defense so he didn't care about giving Foggy and Matt…
Corrected, thanks.
I'm sorry, but if you're adapting The Dark Tower and you decide not to have Walter Jack Mort kill Jake by pushing him in front of a subway into traffic then you do not understand the character of Jake and should not be making the movie.
"Another change we noted is that Paul is now an ER doctor, not an architect"
"he finds his way to a dimensional portal hidden in a dilapidated house in Brooklyn and zaps his way to the badlands of Mid-World."
"Oh, yes, sitting. The great leveler. From the mightiest Pharaoh to the lowliest peasant, who doesn’t enjoy a good sit?"
"I call for a bad court thingy."
"A family tiff seems to be developing. I don't know if we should leave, but I definitely advise skipping the fish course."
I'm still sad that we won't get a third Perlman/Del Toro Hellboy movie. I remember when Jeffrey Tambor was a guest on The Colbert Report, and at the end of the interview, Stephen said that he had one more question. This was before the 4th season of Arrested Development had been announced, so Tambor (and likely the…
Great scott!
Was surprised that no one has mentioned the exchange when Matt/Foggy/Karen first enter Frank's hospital room when, after Matt starts talking to Frank, Frank says "I know who you are." and there's this cut to Matt where he seems to be wondering "Oh crap. Does he recognize my voice?"
The head guy opens up a box on his desk which contains pinkies, and then he takes out a knife. Those 2 guards are expecting to lose a pinkie for failing to protect the accountant - that's why they're tying strings around their pinkies. But the head guy obviously felt that they had failed him beyond forgiveness and…
Karen's guilt over Wesley's death has been evident in every episode so far this season.
She wants to know that even though a person has killed someone, that doesn't mean they are not worth saving. She is working through her feelings about killing Wesley last season.
He's blind *and* he's a ninja!
They'd be pretty poor Life Model Decoys if they didn't react normally when wounded, like a human would.
Oh, I love the film. Bates is great in it, along with Jennifer Jason Leigh and Christopher Plummer.
"Aida would have realized that Jemma was a fake when she stabbed her."