Yeah the cinematography and direction last season was shockingly bad. Rob Bowman can't be that busy these days, can he?
Yeah the cinematography and direction last season was shockingly bad. Rob Bowman can't be that busy these days, can he?
Just responding to your reply, which I only just saw. I'll shut up, I've said my piece.
I'm not scoffing at you for asking, but flat out telling a stranger that their answer to your question isn't interesting or enlightening enough for you is both condescending and rude. Would you really do that in real life?
The response to this obviously satirical post was… wow. I guess satire is dead in the Trump age?
Um… you asked a simple (rather personal) question and were given a simple answer. And then you complain that the answer wasn't good enough for you? What on earth.
I think that's probably just someone who doesn't like the show in general…
Kind of weird since now all their shows are super serialized and al employ the full season arc model (even shows that shouldn't like The Flash).
I just don't understand why Nora wouldn't be going crazy looking for Erika and Lily and trying to get her back if that were the case. That said, I am thinking that is maybe more broken up about than she seems. The only reason I can think of for why she would just let Lily go when she was taken from her is if someone…
It seems like Jill moved away, so that would kill things pretty quickly. Plus there's the whole thing with their parents getting married. It's been three years though and I don't think I ever really saw that relationship working out. Hard to see Jill dealing with being in a relationship with such a religious person.
I don't know, considering her movie track record maybe it's best for her to stick to tv.
I just realized the bike thing is taken from the original book, where Nora was known for riding all over town on her bike. Funny how they sneak those things they never used in here and there.
The feds are murderous as hell in this show. Remember the raid on Wayne's cult in Season 1? And the implication that they straight up murdered pretty much everyone involved in that who they could track down. I'm guessing that after the Departure, the world became really politically extreme and stopped caring as much…
I think Nora must have given her to Erika, since she knows what it's like to lose her family, and how much Lily helped her when she was completely lost. Yet she knows that the baby doesn't really belong to her.
Ah the internet, where everything is either great or terrible. I really don't understand how people think that the show changed in tone or quality THAT much between seasons.
Patty actually had quite a lot of dialogue in the last 3 episodes of Season 1, she was always the chattiest of the GR. Rewatching I was struck by how much they set up Patty returning to talk to Kevin, as well as the whole "International Assassin" thing. For all the things the show has yet to pay off (and maybe never…
Well Lost was one of the first network tv shows to have a self imposed end date (and to purposefully shorten it's seasons), so it actually helped pave the way for this model.
It's like it's such an "awful" show that it had an enormous cultural impact and stuck around in people's minds enough to regularly generate conversations and controversy over a decade after it premiered. Love it or hate it, that show definitely struck a major nerve among tv viewers.
I assume they'll do what they do with Neko's songs and just leave any Bejar contributions off the playlist. Hopefully it'll be an opportunity to play some stuff they haven't done in a while.
1. Challengers (A+++)
2. Mass Romantic (A+)
3. Electric Version (A)
4. Twin Cinema (A-)
5. Brill Bruisers (A-)
6. Together (B+)
7. Whiteout Conditions (B-)
I'm not sure the movies you've suggested are that different in style than most of the ones in the article though? Mostly a bunch of blockbusters from the early to mid-2000s. Hulk and Spider-Man 3 are perfectly ok superhero films with some big story issues, but are pretty entertaining and the flaws make them more…