it was competently acted by most of the cast but there was nothing that really stood out about the episode. (just because you mention the X-Men doesn’t automatically make you feel like you are part of the X-Men universe)
it was competently acted by most of the cast but there was nothing that really stood out about the episode. (just because you mention the X-Men doesn’t automatically make you feel like you are part of the X-Men universe)
And you thought Wonder Woman was fictional.
who is ‘Big Mouth’ for?
that’s fine, but the most engaging characters in the book were the two leading humans, Anathema and Newt. (which by the universal laws of book to film\TV adaptation, will be the least interesting ones in the show)
♪ We’re Inhumans on the moon,
Gah, should I make a Finn Jones joke or a Jaden Smith joke, It’s so hard to choose.
I don’t think this is a nitpick because I was literally starting to feel a little nauseous, but throughout almost the entire first episode the camera was constantly moving and at an angle.
he was fine but I am not sure how long he can out-crazy the extreme right wing in America.
this is surprising to you?!
most likely only one of them survives in the end and ends up ruling the seven kingdoms.
“playing Joni Mitchell’s ‘Derk Ur jerb’”
“oh, yeah?! you didn’t like our comedy Star Wars movie?!
what’s next? ‘Manimal’?
to be fair, there was that mad king burning people alive because they looked at him wrong, so there were a few more reasons to start that rebellion.
did anyone else notice the increasing trend this season of having the entire show stop(or move along in the background) while two-three people have a meaningful conversation?
yes, but will Kinja allow us to make TV-MA rated jokes about this?
The last shot of Matt lying in a bed with a nun watching him wake up is an obvious homage to the ‘Born Again’ storyline from the comics.