I’m watching this episode right now, and I want to hang out with Lizzo.
I’m watching this episode right now, and I want to hang out with Lizzo.
What I really dig about the Sonic movies is they are They Did The Thing: The Movie. It’s not “Here’s a Resident Evil movie with no RE characters, story, or settings from RE” or “Here’s a Final Fantasy movie with nothing FF in it.” It’s a movie with Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, and Dr. Robotnik (I’m not calling him Eggman!)…
saw ambulance in imax and thought it was bay’s best film in years, maybe his best period. god bless him for still blowing up real cars and he did some crazy shit with drones.
You mean a horse didn’t enter a bar with an assortment of clergy and racial types?
Do you really think this was meant to be a review? Do you know what a review is?
Leaving aside the “someone died for real” angle, it’s not even that good a joke.
Yeah, the show made it clear there he wasn’t behind that. But I’m confused by the point of that bombing scene. It was very dramatic, but it’s whole purpose in retrospect seems to only be as a fake-out to make us think Tyler was this evil antagonist.
I randomly started watching this because Mackenzie Davis is awesome (Halt and Catch Fire, forever!). I Didn’t know anything about it but goddamn if it isn’t the best show I have seen in a long time.
Or did I mistake that sequence where he uses a child as a suicide bomber?
Jeevan hiding under a heat blanket, bleeding out in the snow, yelling at the graphic novel for being “so pretentious!” is the funniest thing I’ve seen in a while. This show has completely blown me away. That birth scene was so poignant that my eyes actually stung from tears.
The baby does survive. We see Deborah write up a birth cert for her under the name Alexandra. It’s Alex.
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He also claimed in the suit that the photograph had a sexual context, making the tot look like a “sex worker grabbing for a dollar bill.”
The season was already finished filming before Garson’s death.
This is such a dumb feud, and I can’t help but love it. And, in this case, I’m with The Rock, in thinking it’s pretty damn low of Vin to invoke Paul Walker to try to guilt him into coming back.
So Miranda wasn’t there for Carrie, except she was in the apartment and didn’t hear her call out for her.
Kinda surprised how mad Carrie was about Miranda and Che. First time anyone in this Sex and the City show has sex and they get yelled at for it? “You weren’t here for me!” She literally was. You just decided to be a martyr and pee in a bottle rather than call Miranda’s name a little louder.
I’ve seen nothing but universal praise for this show and loved the first three episodes. Strange to think that Hiro probably directed the last pandemic hospital scene just before the actual pandemic. The next episodes were filmed during which in a weird way I’m looking forward to.
I’d never thought I’d live to see a time when I could say, “This depiction of a worldwide pandemic isn’t at all realistic.”