This is the wildest headline I've ever read on this website.
This is the wildest headline I've ever read on this website.
I didn't do much this week/weekend. I finished season 1 of The Good Wife and I'm on season 2 now. I've been recognizing everyone from Amy Acker to Lili Taylor to even Matt Servitto. The cases are interesting, the acting is compelling, and it's overall such great fun.
They also feature gay and trans characters, too. Between OB and OITNB, TV is getting very progressive and diverse.
Considering how Nickelodeon fucked Korra over so bad, I doubt there's going to be any spin-off sequel any time soon, at least on that network. But here's to hoping it will!!
Right. I just said eighty because that's how long Korra is set after the original series, I think.
At the end of this episode, I was sobbing so damn hard. While I love the original show just a bit more, Korra was absolutely incredible, redeeming its bad moments with this fantastic finale. The Avatar universe series are no doubt the best shows made for children. I hope this isn't the complete end of it all; I hope…
- I actually liked this episode. It was sweet, somber, and sad — the Pepper scenes, at least. The scenes including the other Freaks were minimal, however, which was good.
I'm so glad Boyhood got #1. That movie was a transcendence for me, to put it simply. No movie can compete with it; it's complete brilliance, the art of film at its best.
wow thx very helpful 10/10
The Shield was and will continue to be one of the greatest TV shows I've ever watched. I'm sad that this show is so underrated (it doesn't even have its own official Facebook page) but I'm also not because I managed to make it to the end without getting anything spoiled for myself. It seems like everything Breaking…
- This episode was as strange as its title. During many of the scenes, I found myself audibly saying "what the fuck?". The weirdness aside, it was dark, morose, and even a little unsettling.
It's funny - NBC probably has the most restrictions on its content and Showtime probably has the least, but Dexter never did anything as fucked up as what Hannibal does.
I started watching Hannibal last year, but the angel-maker episode disgusted me so much that I had to just stop. I thought I could handle gore and violence and all that, but I almost threw up at that episode. I want to overlook its gore to watch it for its quality, since everyone has said it's incredible. I might take…
Finally I don't have to see the preview for this movie every fucking time I go to the theater anymore.
Oliver may have died to a stabbing and falling off a cliff, but Ra's al Ghul will definitely die to frostbite. Do the League of Assassins have no common sense?
The Shield's seventh season is really intense. I'm halfway through it, and things are heating up. I've heard that the last stretch of episodes are crazy great, so I can't wait to finish it sometime next week.
Not that I want anybody to die, because I love all of the characters, but I think Lin sacrificing herself for the gaang (that includes Suyin and Opal too) would be emotionally impactful and astonishing to watch if executed well. Other than her, I can't see anyone else being killed off on this show.
Thirteen episodes that were going to be released separately, I mean.
Damn it! I thought there was going to be thirteen episoes. Don't make me even more sad. :-(
Oof, what a magnificent episode. The fighting was incredible as usual and the story line with the Bei Fongs were well-written and executed. I swear, these last five episodes are all going to get A's. This episode and last both contained a wonderful amount of action and humor and the final story is slowly unraveling…