100%. The entire back half of the season was just unmitigated brilliance and any of those episodes could have appeared here with no quarrel from me.
100%. The entire back half of the season was just unmitigated brilliance and any of those episodes could have appeared here with no quarrel from me.
I know, apples vs oranges and all, but the worst Good Place episode is far better than the best Masked Singer episode.
Stargirl - Wildcat. Yolanda’s backstory, Courtney recruiting her first hero, the wonderful relationship that blooms (friendship or romantic depending on your point of view), Yolanda turning down the opportunity to work on herself, and Courtney not giving up. It was all A+.
Please stop the slideshows. Please.
This list is a bit suspect as there is not one Better Call Saul episode on it.
Line of the episode from Boba, “Let’s just say they’d recognize my face.”
(The other 18 claims were withdrawn over the summer, which could be seen as the influence of Dawson’s money on the case.)
I gotta admit I was extremely iffy about bringing back Fett. But god damn it worked. Morrison being too old for the role was nicely sidestepped by his sarlacc digestion scars, and there were some real neat tricks up his sleeves (watch those knee rockets!). Those incredibly brutal armour smashing blows from his (sand…
If only Rosario Dawson had been given time to grow out her natural montrals and head tails.
I wish most of my sci-fi/fantasy shows and films had this level of production quality. I am not going to get bent out of shape over a little obvious foam.
My opinion: taken as a whole it’s the best Star Wars movie since Empire.
“This episode feels like a backdoor pilot for a series where the Jedi is hunting Thrawn who disappeared with Rebels’ lead, Ezra Bridger.”
Oh come on, Ethelrida is cool too.
Did you know that Julia Stiles was extremely embarrassed by her stint on....you guessed it...Frank Stallone?
I think I said this over at I09 last week, but I’ll repeat this here:
Cable knit sweaters were worn by fishermen for purposes of identification. The different cable patterns were unique to each clan and meant to help identify the bodies of fishermen who drowned at sea.
With the options for prosthetics or merely as voicework, Garrett Dillahunt could even play four different characters like he did on Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles!
So, like—Jon Favreau and Dave Filoni must be big Deadwood fans, right?
The episodes are so painfully short sometimes. Ugh.
moisture vaporators.