Great! So it's a tri-fecta. Arrow and MAOS also dealt with the same Star Trek conundrum in their season finales. Probably a not so hidden tribute to Leonard Nimoy/Spock. #LLAP
Great! So it's a tri-fecta. Arrow and MAOS also dealt with the same Star Trek conundrum in their season finales. Probably a not so hidden tribute to Leonard Nimoy/Spock. #LLAP
Her chest is also stacked like a brick house. That puts indecent thoughts into my head.
I watched the first quarter of this episode. The exchange between the Cut-Wife's and Ms Ives was reminiscent of the scene between Nicol Williamson and Helen Mirren in that campy '80s movie Excalibur. ("What is the weed that prolongs the act of love?")
I wonder if the writers of both Arrow and AOS put in a hidden tribute to Leonard Nimoy in their finales. The characters in both shows found themselves dealling with the old Trek conundrum of whether the lives of the many outweigh the lives of the few, or the one.
I hated waiting to find out how Akio died. This show's writers had a weird fascination with teasing us about when and how Akio was going to die. Frankly I didn't want it to happen and when it did, I didn't understand the point of the weird suspense the writers tried to generate around the event. I almost quit…
My Dad practiced medicine in Milwaukee too during the 1980's. It looks like Cal's clinic is in one of run down areas around Marquette University, but the buildings in AOS look taller. I'm been feeling a lot of cheesehead love from this writing team since they revealed Coulson's from Manitowoc.
One more thing, how about the guys taking Horrock's advice about the raid even though no one liked him, the Irish Pogue (Pogue Mahone!).
I agree, just when thought the writers would have trouble writing a suitable adversary, they come up with this totally evil coven of witches.
Yep, that scene put the "dreadful" in this show's title.
I just saw this today. My expectations that the mix of interesting characters and fun chemistry between the heroes would continue from the last movie were disappointed. They could have taken the budget from this movie and made two with fewer special effects. We would then have two movies with richer characters with…
Thanks for the reminders. I forgot all that.
The reviewer missed the looming Ethan/Calaban/Brona love triangle. There are important questions! How much will the Bride remember about her former life? If she runs into Ethan, what will his reaction be? How did Billie Piper breathe underwater for that long?
Good eye! I grew up watching those guys during the glory days of Milwaukee County Stadium.
I thought the Viking music during Ragnar's funeral procession was totally badass. I'm tempted to play it in an endless loop in my car as I drive to work in the morning. I fighting myself to not put on one of those funky wolf costumes to go along with the music.
Holy Terminator Batman! (Spoilers ahead) Geillis's actions towards Claire are suddenly made clear with the big reveal that she is from hippy '60s. She apparently traveled back in time for a purpose, which was to change the outcome of the Jacobite uprising of the early 1700's.
That was a great scene and Judith matches wits with Eckbert and calls "bullshit" on him. Makes you wonder how long have people been thinking about ideas akin to Quantum mechanics and Schrodinger's cat http://en.wikipedia.org/wik….
Yep, I would have to agree. From the bits and pieces of his memoir I've seen online, his childhood was tough. He adopted the rapper persona because of the domestic violence in his family: http://www.nbcnews.com/news… An HBO show would have been a kind of Asian Wire.
But how did his friends know he could play? That could have been another separate episode and a missed opportunity to show the weird obstacles that Asian people have to overcome.
I think the writers are trying for a tricky balance. The Asian-American experience isn't all about always being in the out-group. However, I think that this episode missed an opportunity to portray the strange forces that work against Asians being athletic. Are whites afraid of another non-white group passing them…
I read the book that the movie was based on, and somehow, by page 100, I knew what the twist was going to be.