Maybe that's what the Devil with Yellow eyes is supposed to be? The angriest boy has pretty shitty animation too, I feel like these characters are supposed to look animated and/or out of sync because they are figments of David's imagination.
Maybe that's what the Devil with Yellow eyes is supposed to be? The angriest boy has pretty shitty animation too, I feel like these characters are supposed to look animated and/or out of sync because they are figments of David's imagination.
That opening sequence freaked the hell out of me, I've never been one for scares but this show is genuinely paying some sort of tribute to horror and I'm starting to like the adrenaline… maybe it': time to finally pick up the original Ring (Japanese version) and The Village (maybe?) anyone know any "good" horror, I…
Yeah that demon yellow eye thing is freaky. It reminds me of the greed demon from some movie or show that I don't care to look up at this point (it's late)
I'm pretty sure it's on their greatest hits album where the background is white and the band members are all mixed and matched (sorry for the ill description).
Seriously. I'm not a huge Marvel fan, but the fact Harley's name was attached to Legion I gave it a shot. I knew I wasn't going to be disappointed. This show is amazing. But if it wasn't for the amazingness of Fargo I would have never given this show a chance. :/
If the young pope is anything… it's beautiful naivety. Both the show and the rejoice around it is so joking my serious level has tanked to an all-time 2 (out of 10 of course).
Mind filling me in? I've seen S1, the seasons with Russell (yawn) and Randy (same) and a few other kind of uneventful seasons ( or at least I thought so). I've been trying to find seasons like this where you literally care about every cast member.
I'm so glad I started watching Survivor again on literally one of their best seasons.. and this episode was the best of the best. I'm still pullin' for David or Jay but honestly this season is so unpredictable it's addicting…
Well, even if you believe or not in Colbert's call for unity, I can say that watching this gave me the feels. I grew up thinking that all media is evil, and I haven't really thought different except for a few special occasions. Along with John Oliver, Sam Bee, and this video here tonight: some of the most decent…
I liked this. It was a fun little parody. Sure, it's not the greatest band parody ever done, but did it really set out to be that? I think it's cool Armisen and friends did this for the sake of doing it.
Regardless of the feels, I'm exited that they did this. I've yet to watch it, but I'm glad they did this homage even if it isn't that good.
I agree that this worked well as separate entities. However, I think it may be unfair to knock this whole episode into the failure category. The full episode did feel disjointed, but maybe that was the point? I spent the entire episode trying to figure out what the underlying message was. The fact is, there is none.
As a major Talking Heads fan, I am eagerly awaiting the "Test Pattern" episode of DN! I know it's gonna be epic. A spin-off homage to one of my favorite bands? I've been waiting for this for a long time, and I didn't even know it.
Wow, you must be real fuckin' hungry then.
But Joni loves Chachi !!! She can't go this week!
'Necrophelia' and 'Fuller House' are the two closest words affiliated with my gag reflux.
Oh shit.
The reviewer might be looking into it too much. However, the little girl looked like Angela. So… Who knows!?
It seems like people are really torn on this episode, with good reason. My biggest turn-off right now is this episode felt like it's getting us ready for season 3, when there's so many loose ends to at least acknowledge. Maybe there's a reason why this was placed before the "finale" next week, but it feels out of…
This! There have been plenty of times I've stopped myself from buying something I liked (last time it was a Starman t-shirt from the Mother series) because I knew people wouldn't understand what it meant to me. I.E. No "coolness" factor.