And that means it's bad?
And that means it's bad?
What is with the fucking obliviousness to SPOILERS around here?
Read it, don't watch it.
I wrote my "Eugene didn't 'turn'; he's playing a long game" comment two hours ago, left, came back…and every single comment in the meantime is saying exactly the same thing.
I'm not talking about reality. I'm talking about her onscreen affect and persona (which, since this is movie stars, is a totally appropriate gauge).
No. People here don't want to know the plot from the comics. It's not up to you; it's up to them.
Thank God someone around here is paying attention! 100% correct from start to finish.
What a totally perverse thing to do.
Of course that's why he refused them. Handlen misses everything.
Negan's definitely smarter than Rick…Rick's never been particularly verbose or nimble-minded. But Rick has got the qualities that matter: he's noble, and his instincts are correct, and he cares deeply about the people he's leading/protecting, and he's tactically very good (despite the occasional screw-up).
SPOILER WARNING damn it! I've read the comics but not everyone here has.
This entire episode — both storylines and all the scenes — is so much more subtle, ambiguous and suspenseful than the reviewer seems to have any sense of. (As usual, he's looking for "the point"…once he's seized it out of the ether, he's done watching. He made up his mind years ago that this show can’t possibly have…
Not me man! To me she looks like a 12-year-old kid playing dress-up, putting on Mom's makeup and posing in the mirror.
I'll bet Lindsay Lohan had a great night, watching Emma Stone win. "Good for her!"
Oh fuck Portman
Living in a world where Emma Stone and Casey Affleck have Oscars is somehow even weirder than living in a world where Trump is President.
Agreed! Agreed!
Clinical depression is no joke. Robin Williams, Curt Kobain, same remarks.
Strange Days? GTFO.
What the hell did Bay have to do with Manhunter? It's the second feature by Michael Mann, who's Orson Welles compared to Bay.