I delayed watching this episode for as long as I could. Eventually, I had to. His death would have, I believe, been a happier ending. Still, this show was a masterpiece. I look forward to whatever Andy Daly does next.
I delayed watching this episode for as long as I could. Eventually, I had to. His death would have, I believe, been a happier ending. Still, this show was a masterpiece. I look forward to whatever Andy Daly does next.
Rich Evans would scream about AIDS.
I remember being very confused at the friend dying. My father watched this as a relatively young person and willingly showed it to me, which I'm somewhat confused by as well. To be fair, he also showed me a (heavily censored) version of Conan the Barbarian at a young age as well, so go figure. Sidenote: Without…
For some reason, I've been enjoying 24: Legacy. Legitimately couldn't tell you why, as it's not good television. Maybe I'm just jonesing for that 24 flavor, even if that flavor is Lite Butter Pecan (the shittiest of all ice cream flavors).
Just imagine Clint Eastwood, but…y'know…less.
It very much is. It's neck and neck with Luke Cage as the strongest Netflix/Marvel show for me. It's first half is better than LC but it does get considerably worse as the season goes on, mainly due to sloppy writing and a rushed but also stretched out tone. It really just needed to have less episodes. Still,…
I would describe it less as a void and more as a Looney Tunes style smoking outline, shaped like Bryan Cranston.
Could not be more ready for iZombie to come back. I need a show that delightful in my life right now.
Ah, the immortal words of YG.
He super was. And I would argue that Jack becoming the main character was the worst thing the series could do to itself. 3 and 4 are drastically worse than 1 and 2, where Sparrow is sidelined.
I cannot fathom how a remote control could be worth 170. The touchscreen made me think it was also a Roku at first. But no. Just a remote.
Same. Also The Good Place.
I had a friend whose tastes I don't entirely agree with (or respect) suggest this and I dismissed it unconsciously. I finally started it a week or two ago and I'm more into it than he is now. Goes to show I should be a little bit less of a snob sometimes. Because this show is fantastic.
If at any point Kirkman is both in close proximity to, and somehow the cause of, a severed head: this show will be a resounding success in my mind.
Is that the main kid from Stranger Things? You were already in It, kid! Let someone else have a turn at getting threatened by a monster in 80's land!
Oh yeah. The potential for wacky/subtly threatening-and-suspenseful hijinks was high.
At one point during my freshman year (quite recently) I was up very late with a group of friends on the floor's common area. Several of my friends have naturally loud voices and boisterous personalities and I was worried that they were gonna wake people up and potentially get (me) into trouble. During that time, in…
I also think the actors for the teenagers, Liv Hewson especially, were surprisingly good. I'll watch the show just for Olyphant and Hewson, honestly.
Well, I definitely enjoyed the first season, but it was real messy at times. I'm cautiously excited to see how they can evolve it and hopefully they tighten up the writing a little bit. Still, fun show; glad it got renewed.
She seemed to be playing the same character as in Better Off Ted. I don't think it particularly fit in this show, but we'll see. I doubt she's gone for good.