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Upvoted simply for your username.
This looks like it has the potential to be either really, really good, or fucking awful.
Let's just hope The Flood are in it.
The dude at the end sounded kinda black, yeah?
That was my favourite moment of the episode actually. I was still thinking about Chandler's line "How far do we go?" and then Sembene kills a cat and throws it to Renfield (sorry, FENTON) to eat.
It was the look that both Malcolm and Victor gave him that made it for me.
I don't think Ethan 'likes men', I think that the kiss (and the following events) were just a culmination of everything that's been happening to him, all building up to this moment when he's found someone who's interesting, charismatic, and who seems to understand him. I think it's less of a gay thing and more of a…
I haven't seen episode 4 yet, but here's what I think will happen.
I reckon the Creature will trust and love the actor dude and then when he sees the production of The Tempest, he will see that Caliban is a pathetic, deformed creature, and he'll feel betrayed and upset and go on a killing spree.
He was in the science fiction horror film The Divide.
He was fucking terrifying in that.
Robin Arryn as a metaphor for George R.R Martin anyone?
Wasn't that the subtitle of the second 'Babe' film?
"Have fun stormin' the castle." So glad they managed to slip a Princess Bride reference in there.
Phil seems to be getting worse at reviewing by each episode.
This was probably one of the most cynical reviews I have ever read.
I loved the season 8 premier, especially the grittier, more savage scenes in purgatory.
Phil seems to be getting worse at reviewing by each episode.
This was probably one of the most cynical reviews I have ever read.
I loved the season 8 premier, especially the grittier, more savage scenes in purgatory.