Yeah, if Bowie were still alive to cameo as an aged, stately Jareth I'd be on board, but without the possibility of that it'll just be sad
Yeah, if Bowie were still alive to cameo as an aged, stately Jareth I'd be on board, but without the possibility of that it'll just be sad
Yes, this. A 12-episode take would let them mimic the comic's pacing a lot better, which was the only real problem I had with the movie.
If they were going to turn it into a 12-episode series, I could see that working, since they could at least mimic the pacing of the comic, and capture more of the mixed-media feeling with episodic cutaways.
If the Framework had been going on a bit longer, or if they hadn't killed Agnes this episode, I'd see the sense in "rebooting" it so the Framework people could continue to live there in peace. But Agnes was the only legitimate "patient" kept there for a reasonable purpose, so if and when all the kidnapped Shield…
I'm not sure. They were pretty ambiguous with the wording, but it felt like Aida had convinced Fitz that the real world was a parallel universe, like in Fringe (or like Marvel's Ultimate universe, for instance).
If he understood that they were just plugged into a simulated world, the Looking Glass project would seem…
Now they can bring him back as an LMD when they go back into the real world, and he can live on foreverrrr~
Yeah. I kind of understand holding Lost to a higher standard, since the whole show was an ongoing series of "we promise this is leading somewhere cool" moments. But it didn't really bother me because it was pretty clearly more of a character study than a mystery story.
It's possible that because I binge-watched the…
Judging from the CD case, it seems like they might have intended to use the Talking Heads song "This Must Be the Place (Naive Melody)," which would have been better. Ah well.
I liked that scene, but I was a bit disappointed that it devoted a bunch of time to one of the Dharma "Training Videos." I feel like those training videos could have been done as a separate extra and been more effective in their own context.
It is unfortunate that it turned the collective public opinion against the show, because overall the show was pretty great.
Same.
The endless cycle where there are no Asian-American movie stars because nobody puts Asian-Americans in lead roles because there are no Asian-American movie stars. Need to stop forgiving that excuse, as it's the cause of its own problem.
I was going to make a joke about how that post has FOUR LIKES but then I upvoted it myself and ruined the joke
I suppose if the end of his arc is that he finds a man who treats him better than Gaston does, that'll probably be all right.
why is an internet-themed feature, on a comedy/entertainment news website, featuring news about an entertainer doing something mildly funny on the internet? Can't imagine.
The news a week ago was about how he didn't like Melissa McCarthy's Sean Spicer impression, and that article is linked to in this one. This news is similar, but different. If Trump's going to complain about SNL every week, might as well blog about it every week.
Still waiting for confirmation that he's actually airing the ads, but the point would be that Trump wouldn't recognize them as liberal media if they're airing as commercials on Fox, at least at first.
I doubt that he's the Superior but I wouldn't be surprised to see him during this arc, as he's still presumably leading the Watchdogs
I can understand why they didn't use any of the main cast, but I'm still bummed Koenig wasn't on the helicarrier in Age of Ultron. It would have been a perfect easter egg with no continuity or audience-knowledge downsides.
He's one of the characters that make me really want to see them bring back the One-Shot short films. He deserves to have at least one scene with Nick Fury