Exactly. The presence of a villain on this show makes the whole thing so much less realistic than it was in Seasons 1 and 2.
Exactly. The presence of a villain on this show makes the whole thing so much less realistic than it was in Seasons 1 and 2.
This show is best when the main conflict is humans/science vs the dangers of space. This season it’s made the mistake of creating a bad guy (Danny) and has fallen into a lot of the normal sci-fi tropes including where the bad guy sabotaging the mission.
If a dark roof absorbs a lot of heat in the summer, doesn’t it also do that in the winter, helping to keep the house warm?
But but but but but... gas prices!
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I saw the picture and before I even read the headline thought, “that looks like Gus Fring’s car.”
I’m just here for all the Tolkien nerds arguing with one another using quotes from the books.
I always enjoy a good Christopher Nolan/Michael Caine pairing.
Needs more Frodo.
I had the same reaction initially. But now I’m ok with the choice. We already knew that Gus wasn’t going to die and we knew that Gus hid a gun in the lab and presumed he would use it to kill Lalo. So killing off Lalo with a bunch of episodes remaining removed the predictable storyline. Now all that’s left will be the…
I’m still not convinced that Kim can’t handle the trauma and will just leave. She pulled out the gun at the front door, she was actually going to shoot whoever answered!
Hopper’s letter to Eleven after he died in the Season 3 finale was heartbreaking. Then the writer’s immediately teased that he was still alive and completely ruined it.
Yea, this is a silly article. That said, I’m currently playing GoW for the first time and it’s a blast. I just recently dug up the blades and have no idea how much game remains, but I hope it never ends.
Even if I could eat 60+ hotdogs, why would I ever want to? And then to do it year after year after year, oof.
Definitely, and who wouldn’t be after spending years alone in the Upside Down?. But even the Domogorgon always takes a minute to stop and roar before going after any of the main characters.
I’m glad this Chestnut guy has found his calling and hope he’s happy, but this is one of the more disgusting things to be good at.
Westworld is always tricking me with it’s timey-whimey shenanigans. This time HBO Max started playing Season 1 Episode 1 and I watched for 5 minutes before realizing it wasn’t just a flashback during the new episode.
Stranger Things probably should have been an anthology series from the start.
The final two episodes were very much the Infinity War of the series. Main characters all split up, their plans all fail individually, the big bad succeeds, and the show ends with the characters back together but way over their heads.
What I found weird was how “2 days later” the residents of Hawkins were still packing up their cars in a hurry to get out of town. Anyone moving that quickly would have been long gone already.
These last two episodes felt like more of a setup for season 5 than they did a finale for season 4.