Her inevitable death is not in vain, though; her dragon explodes on impact with the ground, wiping out almost the entirety of Criston’s ill gotten army.
Her inevitable death is not in vain, though; her dragon explodes on impact with the ground, wiping out almost the entirety of Criston’s ill gotten army.
I will just say for the record that I was indeed aware that he was in both the series and the movie Penguins of Madagascar, but it would’ve looked bizarre to have the same credit listed twice consecutively, and it would’ve gotten even more confusing with the date of the movie landing in the midst of the window of the…
I love Andy, and still miss Andy Richter Controls the Universe. That show was so damn funny.
When I interviewed Philip Baker Hall for Bullz-Eye and asked him if the second season of THE LOOP was a tax-write off for Fox, he went into that kind of thing as well. It was very educational. http://www.bullz-eye.com/2008/08/08/interview-with-philip-baker-hall/
One of the first episodes of “Made in Canada” (a dark sitcom about a TV producer, known as “The Industry” when it briefly aired in the USA) was about the phenomenon that killed “Andy Barker PI”. Executives will always sabotage any project that they didn’t personally greenlight in order to prevent a rival executive from…
I don’t think I have commented here since the last episode of GOT but...good god this episode was brilliant. It was everything GOT could have been but failed because of Dumb and Dumber.
I firmly believe Tatiana Maslany is the only reason the original show was worth watching, the plot was too contrived and convoluted and the show overstayed its welcome. The only reason I watched Echoes was because the casting made it sound like, “What if Orphan Black but with Krysten Ritter?” And while that sounds…
Especially funny because Shaloub isn’t Jewish IRL.
As crazy just for crazy’s sake most of the episode was, I did love Firecracker facetiming during the fight and as evidence that she infiltrated a Jewish cabal she points to the cardboard cutout of Tony Shalhoub.
It reminds me of the music from the HBO show Raised By Wolves.
I read the book and saw the original 40 years ago, so I knew it was coming, but I was (and am) super curious about how all the Shogun virgins were going to react. I’m guessing a lot of people are losing their shit that one of our leads is not making it to the final episode.
This entire show she’s done that! And she definitely gives the best “you need to shut the fuck up” look while barely moving her face that I’ve ever seen.
Holy shit this show is amazing. I know he’s supposed to be slimy, but Yabushige steals every scene he’s in and is an absolute delight to watch.
Loved how much Anna Sawai was able to convey with just her eyes.
Damn it, Shogun! You got me. Tears were welling up when Anjin stepped up to second Mariko. I was about to lose it but then she was spared. Then you bastards hit me with the gut punch right at the end of the episode. I’m still giving you an A grade, but just know I’m upset with you.
Absolutely unacceptable lack of Fuji-sama in this episode.
I thought the effects for the earthquake were pretty good.
FWIW, “Broken to...” almost always means “tamed” or “gentled” or “enslaved” or whatever your favorite euphemism is for “removed as completely as possible the ability and/or desire to disobey and resist”.
Wait, so he hung the pheasant in order to honor the gift? I thought he was aging it to make some kind of food. Why would hanging a rotting bird honor the gift? I don’t understand the intention there in either culture.