Jessica is my favorite, but the show certainly put the spotlight on DD more than her.
Jessica is my favorite, but the show certainly put the spotlight on DD more than her.
Pretty sure it’s Ms. Lint - not Glint - for reasons that are abundantly apparent.
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He’s the best, most interesting character of the four - not that he had to be but the way the other shows were written he surely is - so of course they weren’t killing him. I did love JJ season 1 every bit as much as I loved the first season of Daredevil - but David Tennent had a lot to do with that and they really…
Change / Revamps, I see what you’re all doing here. Can’t pull a fast one on old Atari2600 - who thankfully didn’t have to become ColecoVision: Super Action Controller Set.
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King Harald has been consolidating the entire country of Norway - which wasn't a thing then but anyway - with the only major kingdom left that he doesn't control being Kattegat and Lagertha needs somebody to tell her it was him who arranged the invasion? Not much of a politician I guess.
We meet Carrie in Season 1, she's a 30ish year old CIA agent who was with the CIA on Sept. 11th. How do we know she didn't go to law school? The CIA recruits out of graduate and law schools all the time. Since she hasn't practiced law she would want a guy like Reda to actually try the cases - but she could have…
Oh, and Quinn had orders to kill Mommy once. You're going to love the rest of the stories.
The part about going down on his wife while she was on the rag was kind out of left field - but the N-word stuff was gold.
DB Sweeney is a poor man's Bill Paxton, and Bill Paxton is a poor man's Dennis Quaid, and Dennis Quaid is a poor man's Kurt Russell.
Plus in Blazing Saddles you get Madeline Kahn, in Young Frankenstein you get Madeline Kahn and Teri Garr.
As hard as it is to believe, Van Dyke had a really serious alcohol problem in the 70's when Brooks was doing most of his stuff. That kind of killed his movie career and why he ended up back on TV in the 80's.
Well we know what they look like on top of a green sheet covered table and in front of a green screen.
They were talking about Dr. Strange right? The "asset" who can put the darkhold back where it belongs? I wonder if they changed the air dates for these episodes after they were shot and this one was supposed to be closer to the Dr. Strange premiere date?
Everyone has to be based on somebody real right? The "mexican" comic, given the hair cut, clothes etc. has got to be a stand in for Freddie Prince - I just wonder who everyone else is supposed to be. Since most of them are alive they obviously aren't going to use the names and have to pay Jay Leno a billion dollars.
At least we'll be spared a horrible CGI young Luke love scene with Felicity Jones.
By Jove I think he's got it!
It was purposely dark with those signature shaky camera / out of focus shots that made what she actually looked like very obscure. I didn't pick up on it until Sherlock did.