You really do, Daniel.
You really do, Daniel.
I could watch that scene with the Palmer family dinner forever. The absolute malice from Wise, the terror and distress from Lee and Zabriskie. So chilling.
…the less said about James playing the guitar the better.
I never understood the ambivalence the movie received. Then again, I didn't start watching the show until Netflix, so I guess I can see why fans of the original run found it to be a bit of a fuck you with the lack of closure (though, the revival was still a welcomed surprise for me if that's not obvious). But getting…
You'll Jimmy him off your radar one day.
And so I will continue to suffer from Jimmy Fallon Syndrome.
Dale Cooper's not here to judge you.
I agree with the malnourished ham. Yes, the first episode feels like a little much to get through, so I get that, but if you give them time to allow them to introduce more than just Cooper to you, it really becomes engaging. And fucking terrifying at times. If you can't get through more than three episodes, I'd let it…
I hope you gave yourself a present today, as well. Just let it happen.
Alright, Tech, don't make a scene. Just say something witty and exit on the laugh.
Some Douglas firs, perhaps.
It had a return address on it, the guy who found it just popped it in the postbox.
I assume she'll be a part of Jessica's show for the long haul, and then possibly join the Defenders. Which makes me wonder if Jones will die after a few seasons of her own show (after fulfilling certain canon obligations, maybe). I hope not. But either way, I don't think Hellcat will become its own property unless…
She really wants to be your friend and hopes this day will never end!
Three or four? Nah, I could see them building up to it in two with the whole secret government files she got near the end. And with Luke starting his own show, leading to the Defenders soon after, it seems like they'll be building the universe a little more quickly than that.
Where is Señor Spielbergo when you need him?
See, I can appreciate the panel depending on who they have/what they're discussing. However, his correspondent bits never fail to blow me away with how terrible they are, and their obvious use as extended time fillers is brutal. His desk stuff is generally pretty good until he likewise tries to do a bit.
I agree, but I guess if you were going to start to pick at that, you could ask why Leia then didn't receive the same kind of treatment and attention as Luke. And that if Leia weren't one of the only females (apparently in the galaxy) then it wouldn't feel as prominent.
I know. I totally thought it was just going to be body doubles when that fantasy scene first started.