Hey, now.
Hey, now.
It's spelled "Herren", not "Herron".
They're around. I found a megavideo stream for the first episode, and another one somewhere else for the third…I'd have to dig to find which one I ended up going with. I can try if you like, but no promises. It's also possible that the PBS stream will work better for you. Other shows I've watched through their…
I know what you mean. If you wanted to catch up, the first two are already available on pbs.org, and the third one will be at some point.
I can believe they'd make more sense in the books.
I was hoping the A.V. Club would review this mini-series.
I thought it was funny, and I liked it too.
I honestly don't think it's that bad either.
Eh. This is another episode with basically 4 plotlines (claire, phil/cam, gloria/jay/manny, phil/hayley) and they still had to leave out two characters.
He's certainly idiosyncratic. I remember he specifically didn't like Fellowship of the Ring because it didn't live up to the book in his mind. (He wanted more hobbits, I believe.) That always struck me as an odd way for such a ridiculously respected film critic and avowed fan of movies to critique it.
When I read this I assumed it was the Sugar Hill Records that featured bluegrass/americana music. And yes, I'm white, but that has nothing to do with it, I swear.
I haven't watched this and thus have no context for Zack's last question, but in Road to Perdition, Jude Law's hitman finds Tom Hanks by crashing a wake, picking up a recently hung-up phone, and asking the operator for the number to the person who had just called. So kind of similar, but of course, set in the 1930's,…
That was an awful error, and what was weird is that Gonzalez had made fewer errors than any other everyday shortstop in the majors that year.
I was confused by the tossing around of "pilot" in the context of a review of the first episode of a television series set in the world of airline travel. I may have been the only one.
I'm not trying to be a dick here (although goodness knows I've done it without trying) but how is this one sentence?
In a perfect world where no one would be upset, I'd enter to The National's "Mr. November".
Any chance this 6 week run could be added to the TV Club regular lineup?
Castro
Has certainly had bad moments in the field this season, but for the most part it hasn't been to do with effort or lack of preparedness. His problems have been much more related to bad decision making defensively, and trying to do more than he's capable of doing on certain plays.
Eh
I can't see how Nathan gave this episode the same grade he gave, for example, "Bully" from last season.
Tie in to the Dark Knight Rises teaser
Gordon in a hospital room, straining to tell Batman that he needs to keep going?