I found the whole exchange about how 'the punishment should fit the crime' completely hilarious. If there was any scene that summed up Saul Goodman perfectly, that was it.
I found the whole exchange about how 'the punishment should fit the crime' completely hilarious. If there was any scene that summed up Saul Goodman perfectly, that was it.
Just watched it for the first time today. I was incredibly underwhelmed by it I guess. As a Twin Peaks prequel it's lousy, but it's alright as a Lynch horror film in it's own right. I just got really pissed off at Coop being told about the Black Lodge near the start… because in season 2, it's a new concept to him.
If…
Well, I guess we'll find out next year!! Super excited for this.
The one with the court full of zombies was one of the best short film ideas I've ever seen haha.
His bottom lip was actually trembling. It was kinda adorable.
I'm a big fan of it still, and this is coming from a guy who counts The Princess Bride as his favourite film. I just love the cheesiness and silly jokes, and it's a great film to just chill with.
Even though she's probably right, Felicity really annoyed me this episode.
The single funniest scene in the whole of the series, in my opinion. Hannibal's reactions to /everything/ that happens in that scene are priceless.
Jeremy Davies is a fucking godsend to genre television. He was amazing as Daniel Farraday in Lost, and I caught him last year in Hannibal, which he was also amazing in.
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The AV Club
I thought they shut that place down!
I think if season 5 is set in the present day, then season 6 should be a Noir detective thriller, with creepy supernatural elements, and lots of jazz music. Make Finn Wittrock the main character, and have Evan Peters playing the bad guy.
There is enough of an audience for Constantine and people are commenting, it's just people are getting discouraged because they have to scroll through two pages of irrelevant Grimm commentary.
Chas' body confuses me. He looks like he should be a big guy, and I always assume he is, and then the camera pans out, and he's lanky, with these skinny little legs. It's bamboozling.
Come on, guys, Enough with the fucking Grimm subthread. It's disrespectful, rude, and a pain in the arse for anyone that actually wants to talk about Constantine.
Although the plotting wasn't great this time, this was probably my favourite episode so far.
I liked that the stakes this time were more personal, and while the action scene was fantastic, I thought the dialogue and writing was exxceptional; particularly the reuse of Carter's "your wife or your girlfriend?" joke.
I was uncomfortable (yes I know that's the point HBO) about the changes made to the sex scene with Jamie and Cersei, but I think Drogo raping Daenerys showed the brutal culture of the Dothraki people.. It wasn't supposed to reflect on the rest of Westeros.
The changes from the book worked in terms of Daenerys change…
Ichabod's glee at being able to drive is just delightful.
"If you can catch me." (Lil' shit)
Where is Matt Smith? Doesn't he have a pretty big role?
I loved the scene at the beginning with John Noble locked up.
That man was born to Lector the shit out of any role.