I feel like I'm taking crazy pills when people talk about how similar Robbie and Stephen look. They literally look nothing alike to me.
I feel like I'm taking crazy pills when people talk about how similar Robbie and Stephen look. They literally look nothing alike to me.
I like the flashbacks on the Flash a lot better than the ones on Arrow. The ones on Arrow feel useless a lot of the time, especially when they're just there to fill time and catch us up on what random, miserable thing is happening to Oliver this week. The Flash flashbacks feel more character-driven than plot-driven.
I really felt for Caitlin in this episode. Danielle Panabaker does so much better with actual emotional character work than when they just have her sit there and spout pseudo-scientific mumbo jumbo. All the tiny cracks in her voice when she was talking about Ronnie were just really well acted and the line where she…
Still pretty dire, but I managed kind of a half-chuckle at the twist at the end. Their attempt at the Disney musical parody was PAINFUL to sit through though.
The AV Club has EVERYTHING - crushing disappointment in our reviewers, mind-numbing procrastination that leads nowhere and the bitter aftertaste of regret because you can't believe you stayed up for this shit.
I don't think I even really understand the joke, but it was still hilarious. Does he think you're not allowed to put soap and water on a car?
Eh, I disagree, I think Jake's grown into a great character and Andy's grown into a great actor. An episode like this where he plays this big and this broad in early S1 might have annoyed me, but I know this character now and I'm endeared by it instead of thinking it's just another one dimensional SNL sketch…
It's not that there needs to be a case of the week necessarily, I just think the wacky hijinks work better if you don't set it inside the precinct. You still have to buy these people as cops to a certain degree and I don't know that these last two weeks of SHENANIGANS!!!!! inside a place where actual serious police…
I'm all for shenanigans, but I think this season has needed more actual police work in it. It's starting to feel a little implausible that any of these people remain employed at all with the number of wacky hijinks they pull off during office hours. They're also cursed with a killer cast, and I think they're starting…
"You're three minutes early…in CHICAGO."
This season of B99 has been killing it, but they're booking sooooooo many guest stars when their cast is already really big as it is.
I found them insufferable in the pilot but I slowly came around in the second episode and now, I'm actually rooting for these crazy kids. The actors definitely do a good job of selling some kitschy dialogue.
In all seriousness though, watching that moment live on Lost was a religious experience. I was so close to legitimately passing out.
Yeah, I think I'm out. Batshit crazy has its charms sometimes but I don't know that it's a good thing that I can find more subtelty and nuance in an episode of RuPaul's Drag Race.
God, there's going to be so much yelling in this episode.
Wait, who's her sister?
Yeah. I know it's just been two episodes, but it bothers me that they haven't even mentioned what Jane does for a job.
Critics go crazy for her, even in the Twilight films, and I just don't get it, she's been woefully dead-eyed and terrible in everything I've seen her in. I FEEL LIKE I'M TAKING CRAZY PILLS.
"1. What’s the worst job you’ve ever had?"
Is Steven R McQueen from The Vampire Diaries still embarrassingly lobbying for that role on social media…