I would now like to see a show about police procedural tv shows willing themselves into existence.
I would now like to see a show about police procedural tv shows willing themselves into existence.
Yes, you’re right. Refn and Brubaker clearly have no idea how to make stories. Thanks so much for sharing your genius.
I’m not necessarily crazy about Teller, but I do not care. I utterly love Refn as a director and Brubaker as a writer. LA crime insanity by those two could star the reanimated corpse of Jim Varney and I’d host a party for a binge watch on opening night.
Btw, I hear you on fearing the plot contrivances. I came into the show sharing some of that. To be honest, I initially watched it out of morbid curiosity, having bought into some of the pre-debut complaints and expecting a train wreck. I was legitimately surprised when I loved it. In my case I pretty quickly felt that…
I came in on TOS at the age of four or five, catching it on daily reruns around ‘75. I’m also one of the fans that seems to love The Motion Picture, which I remember seeing in there theater. Granted I was young, but I still love you it rewatching it as an adult. Not that I think it’s perfect or anything, but can I…
P.s., I never meant to imply being old school Trek fan sets me above anyone. I think where you to come into something is equally valid. I just find that I feel I have to qualify my point of entry because of how often responses to my liking Disco started with my being told I clearly don’t understand what Trek is…
I was too. I really disliked the first couple Sarasota as well as my attempts with first book. I found the characters felt really contrived and plot devices felt purposely stupid. And somewhere in the third season it shifted for me. Now I'm a fan. Word up. Thanks for the discussion.
I’m about 70 pages in and loving it. It’s nothing like Game of Thrones to me as so far there is little dialog or narration, but as with The Book of Night Women and Brief History it is so descriptive as to be occasionally hallucinatory. The scene after he finds out his real background and sits with it for three days is…
Did you even bother heading this article? Can you read?
Also now it occurs to me, who better to add some color to the First Family of Marvel, whether Wyatt Wingfoot or other classic characters represented more diversely?
I’m fine without any more GotG movies. If he wants to do more Marvel films there are so many he could do well, from Ms Marvel to Silver Surfer or even the FF. Especially the FF. Maybe even Remender’s X-Force. If he’s not doing any more Thor, I’d love to see him on Eternals but IIRC there’s already a director on that.…
Great interview, Cheryl. Thanks for this. I’m very excited for these books. Just finished James’ The Book of Night Women and it is outrageously good. He’s amazing.
Hopefully wearing ridiculous hats.
Ahaha, fair enough. It’s not like I haven’t been there a time or two thousand.
Or you could stop over-analyzing and either just enjoy it because of how amazing it is or let it go as no big deal because there are ten thousand other shows to watch.
My take is it was loving her from Fargo. So good.
I thought the same.
I knew well before having down at the credits that this was by Keith Giffen. That's the guy that should be in charge of DC creative.
Don’t forget warranted.
Amen to that!