Now I understand that weirdly out of place scene in the first season of Rectify. Remember? With the call-in portion, where people just kept thanking Brian Lamb for Rectify?
Now I understand that weirdly out of place scene in the first season of Rectify. Remember? With the call-in portion, where people just kept thanking Brian Lamb for Rectify?
To be fair, though, that was a sponsorship deal.
Was I wrong in thinking that was Robert Sheehan? He looked a lot like him and had that sort of clipped 'not my real accent' delivery.
I believe you mean, this lineup seems completely superfluous if you've already got Batman.
Oooh! Or Deadman as Quincy!
….Etrigan and Deadman would be a fun ‘ship.
Based upon your blackout, I'm putting you forward as a suspect.
Jesus, dude! Fucking spoilers, man!
Given the quality of this show so far, I can't believe they would show Naz being surprised upon finding her body and then actually make him the absent-minded dismember-er later on.
Absolutely quid pro quo with the referral. The impound cop explicitly says 'make sure you mention I gave you his card'.
Egress only, eh?
Ditko is dissapoint…
I was hoping Moz would show up to play "National Trump Disco".
Well, if watching American television has taught me anything, it's that female characters exist mainly for their deaths to be a catalyst for the emotional arc of the men in their lives.
Come for the interro, stay for the bang!
To be fair, its been quite a while since I read 52, but I've always wanted to participate in a duel, so I will stand by my earlier statement. En Garde, sirrah!
You're right, I saw all the best anthropomorphic foods of my generation lost to madness and tuberculosis.
Re: Flashpoint being an influence, I guess we could look on the bright side and be grateful its not based around Countdown or 52…
I enjoy watching the show with my son, otherwise I doubt I would be able to put up with the uneven quality.
Yeah, its The CW, now.