So we know the name of the CGI villain who will get punched by Aquaman at the end of the movie… At the AV Club, that is good enough for 300+ incredibly angry comments.
So we know the name of the CGI villain who will get punched by Aquaman at the end of the movie… At the AV Club, that is good enough for 300+ incredibly angry comments.
That is because "Game of Thrones" is the best drama on television.
Shades, how do they work?
Wait, if Julia can make the decision to be altruistic and selfless, and bring back Alice's shade instead… then why does she need her own shade again?
Why not use that cast for the Godzilla-Kong-King Arthur's Elephant movie instead?
As if Donald won't sign a full pardon for himself and all his descendants, their spouses, business associates and employees before leaving office - for all past and future crimes…
It *could* be his half-brother's cousin, but you just know that Dwayne has a nightmarish family tree.
True, the one problematic aspect of the show is that too often it does sound like "elitist" writers making fun of those small-town folks. I think the idea is that the New York lawyers are supposed to be just as annoying and stupid, but we see very little of them except Josh - the relatively sane protagonist.
It is the best NBC comedy in years; so it will probably be canceled…
Ivanka's job is to get promoted every year then run for president in 2024 to keep the Family out of jail.
I didn't like that part, it undercut the joke.
T-Bag's robot-arm*.
- A lawyer has to keep a certain professional distance. You don't want your judgement to be clouded by emotions.
- Trust me, we have a very professional relationship.
(knock)
- It might run late tonight so bring pajamas, you can leave them in your drawer.
So, the same reason Hollywood loves WWII so much.
Hey, Ridley Scott is not boring; he remains a great director at almost 80!
Hard to disagree with the second part…
It was when the statue of Margaret Thatcher was decapitated.
Is it because of Brexit that British directors have decided to endlessly celebrate WWII?
Make her a lead character in a blockbuster? Don't worry: since she is a popular female superhero, Marvel just had to relegate Squirrel Girl to television.
It is because MCU fanboys won't watch a TV show unless #ItsAllConnected, with many references to the Battle of New York and the big green guy.
Trial & Error is hilarious, I don't know why NBC is treating it this way. Now it looks like a one-season wonder.