Lee Child said that. I paraphrase, but he said that Reacher’s size makes him unstoppable, and Cruise has that unstoppability factor but in a different way.
Lee Child said that. I paraphrase, but he said that Reacher’s size makes him unstoppable, and Cruise has that unstoppability factor but in a different way.
I hope it’s good. Season 1 was great and seasons 2 and 3 were really disappointing. The writing dropped off significantly when PWB left. I’m going to need to go back and read recaps or rewatch season 3, though, because I definitely don’t remember anything that happened or how it ended up.
I have been referring to this show as “The Housewives of Old New York” for weeks. I suggest it as the title for the recaps/reviews.
I think this show might fall into a middle ground that satisfies no one. The characters aren’t pleasant enough to be the soothing watch that Downton Abbey seems to have been. The show is obviously trying to be more dramatic than that, but it’s hard to care much about the drama when the stakes are so low — the…
And although it’s mostly a long way in the past now, she also has one of the best character arcs, in her development from antisocial killer hellbent on revenge at all costs to cuddly laid-back (but still badass) fun time-mom who gives pep-talks.
Caity Lotz posted a video on twitter of her practicing the stunt where she does a flip and kicks the knife. She is incredible. She is the best at the action scenes, the funniest cast member, her character’s tragic past is the most moving, her romance is the best one in the ArrowVerse, and Sara is the best leader on…
There is always android Sara, who really deserves to have her original personality back and then save the timeline, she can even stop the change without killing, if she can figure out how to do that.
Spooner & Astra to me feels akin to the Ray-Nate platonic best friend bromance, one of the best things the show has ever done, & I think is a worthy successor to that
That was a missed chance of using Franz Ferdinand’s “Take Me Out” for a montage scene, but I guess they had to use their already tiny budget on the dollar store mustache for the Archduke.
Man I’m so glad I missed those then as that was a proper jaw dropping oh hell yeah moment for me.
I enjoyed the hell out of this episode. It was fun without overdoing the wacky, and had a lot of heart. Also—and I cannot stress this enough—it featured a fucking *DC Comics character*. Okay, granted that it was a previously established one, and he wasn’t wearing the suit, but just the same it was nice to have some…
I might like to know a bit more about what being asexual means to Spooner, but of course I respect her preference.
Leave my girlfriend out of this, okay? She’s in bad enough condition as it is.
bigmouth gripes again
I was, and I am.
I mean, maybe if every interviewer ever would stop asking Marr about Morrissey, he wouldn’t say anything, but that’s about as likely as journalists stopping from asking Paul about the Beatles. I’m not sure what Moz expects. Johnny NOT saying anything about Morrissey in an interview would probably be even MORE…
Ooh, time for some Smiths jokes. Stop me if you’ve heard this one before...
From the man who said “Beware, I hold more grudges than lonely high court judges”.
“polite and calmly measured” is British for “mad enough to take your head off”