Technically it was a Brain Tumour Hallucination. Totally different thing.
Technically it was a Brain Tumour Hallucination. Totally different thing.
Then he'll just start lighting all the money he's made on fire while screaming "Excelsior!"
He's going to pull off his face and reveal himself to have been Steve Ditko this whole time!
Well to be fair, so did making a live-action prequel to Aladdin focusing on the Genie.
Unless you wished for world peace brought about by you having a large cock.
Just make it Germany again. If it ain't broke…
Young, photogenic people probably. It's only a matter of time.
I'm really hoping for "helmet that fights crime". That'd make Arrow much more enjoyable to watch.
If Jay Garrick is coming in, I want to see a live-action recreation of the cover to the Flash of Two Worlds story.
I really enjoyed how the product placement slowly escalates with each episode until ads are flashing across the screen and Kristen Wiig and Haley Joel Osment are doing a literal biscuit commercial. I also can't get over how brilliant the "J. Edgar Hoover was a Nazi and the killer" reveal was. It's totally out of left…
Zdarsky's Howard the Duck is one of my favourite books at the moment, so I have high hopes for Jughead, but I'm a bit worried too. This is the most I've liked Jughead in years and I don't want it to be screwed up almost immediately.
Could we convince Instagram to get into the streaming video game? Each episode could be a series of 15-second clips of Hannibal goodness interspersed with the most haunting photos of food you've ever seen.
Maybe they can announce it'll be continued as a comic book. And then they can mention the comic book as coming soon every few months for a couple years before they just don't talk about it anymore and we don't notice because we've moved on to loving/mourning the next Bryan Fuller project. It's worked before.
Yeah, if you told me during season 1 that I would end up liking Pennsatucky and only want good things for her, I wouldn't have believed you. It's a real testament to how well they've developed her character since then (And Taryn Manning's excellent work playing her of course).
"Dice not included. Some assembly required. Lines between perception, desire and reality may become blurred, redundant or interchangeable. Characters may hook up with no regard for your emotional investment. Some episodes too conceptual to be funny, some too funny to be immersive and some so immersive they still…
I wish I was making it up. Half the plot points from the final season seem torn from some weird dream episode of Glee where logic and natural plot progression didn't matter anymore. Except it wasn't a dream. It was all very real.
No serial killer on Glee, but Jane Lynch was inching very close to that territory by the end before she had her umpteenth change in personality/motivation, sung an Abba song and went on to become Vice President of the United States.
The tag alone made it a great episode for me. That giant watch was gold, as was the hilariously tragic backstory for Matt Besser's character.
Rob Lowe's coming back to TV on a show with Natalie Morales?! I somehow missed this! Now I have to watch The Grinder for a few episodes at least.
I know The Simpsons is not even close to what it used to be and most weeks I don't even watch, but I've never lived in a world without new episodes of The Simpsons and I'm afraid of what that world looks like, so I'm fine with this renewal.