Loading down the timesphere with all those books really cuts into your gas mileage though.
Loading down the timesphere with all those books really cuts into your gas mileage though.
This show has taken me back and forth several times between "Lucy can't know EVERYTHING about EVERYTHING, guys" and "Lucy isn't the only person who could tell you this, guys". More often the latter - I mean how many historians really are experts on revolutionary war figures BUT ALSO on under-publicized…
I was totally expecting "slave revolt" too. So disappointed!
That's fair about the after-fight high fives but a) Rufus provided the surprise and shot at a dude (not even sure if he hit him, those muskets suuuck) but admittedly is not a big fighter himself, and more importantly b) I saw it as a nod to the fact that Wyatt, more than anyone else, has been really, really about…
I thought of the "bring him in the ship" option too, but the lack of mention in dialogue didn't strike me as "omg this show is so lazy", just "Flynn has gotten really used to killing people in his way and has only had like 2 minutes to figure out what to do".
There's a show called Shit??
You are the only person I've read online not bitching and whining about the Netflix version! I just finished binging the whole series and I kept seeing this "omg the Netflix version is nails on a chalkboard" bulloney. I thought their version must've been updated since all those posts were made since there's clearly…
So ashamed I laughed.
On a lighter note (as I begin reading Erik's interview with McKinnon), the promos for this final season have been hilarious.
dammit AV Club, when it comes to a show like this where I just have to share my joy about it and nobody else is watching… I just don't know how to quit you.
Wow, more reading into other people's flaws! You must have a psych degree or something. For someone who doesn't get the grade obsession, I notice the person most energetically pushing a grade around here is you…
I hear he's doing great things with Lethal Weapon!
Woah. I didn't see anywhere Rocky "labelled" YOU anything. You made a rather broad generalization about atheists which Rocky objected to as an atheist himself. Please, tell us where you're getting all this insight into Rocky's "family dynamic."
Guys I bet we can objectively determine the value of each scene if we claim that we're right long enough.
Kerwin is obviously a bit reminiscent of Shawshank's Red - a good guy, a good friend, who unfortunately really did murder someone when he was young and stupid*. I was sadly distracted in his scene debating, if I was being fair, if he should be saddled with the Magical Negro label. But in the end…he's not, dammit! He's…
Me too. And now I think it might've been the best image of all if she just stayed a silhouette.
I've been thinking of my appreciation for Johnny Ray Gill since Kerwin's name was dropped again at the start of the season…and feeling guilty that the show got that much mileage from a guy they only paid for 7 episodes :/
And I thought the Ghost of Kerwin was strong in the season premiere. So glad to see him again in the end.
That was the single most jarring thing in the entire show for me. She confused it with curling!
joke doesn't work, they didn't spend the last 3 goddamn years of the show building up the Wayne/Winnie romance