There is no universe where Dante deserves Becky.
There is no universe where Dante deserves Becky.
The best thing this show did this season was stop worrying about making Gilead a real place that could actually happen in our world. The holes are enormous; how is Canada not in a Great Depression if trade with the U.S. was completely cut off? How are there enough single, young men to be in the Army, at the boarder,…
I’m sure everything he’s saying is true - from a certain point of view, that is.
Sad news, but not as sad as not mentioning that he was in Blind Fury. A movie where he, as a blind man, drives a car. Its great!
Here’s a response...but it’s 18 months too late.
Good turn as a prison preacher in OZ as well. RIP
I think Disney needs to fast-track sequels in 20-30 year jumps. Mary Poppins 3 takes place during 1969's Summer of Love as the parents struggle with their sexual identities in a changing social dynamic. Part 4 takes place in Margaret Thatcher’s 1987 London, just post the Great Storm of 1987 and subsequent stock market…
Well, I didn't notice him behind Mindy St. Claire's sofa, so there's that.
I think it’s actually Burl Ives’ recording from 1945, not Pete Seeger’s from 1957 (or the Tom Waits version from Ironweed or the original Harry McClintock version used in O Brother, Where Art Thou?).
Kelsey maintained his physique with a diet of tossed salad and scrambled eggs.
Nick is a wild card, like so many characters that deserve some backstory (AUNT LYDIA FOR GOD SAKES). The show needs to, in my humble opinion, put June on the back burner and build up some of her surroundings. Elizabeth Moss has been absolutely outstanding but I think the show as a whole has hit a wall. The Wire was…
Yeah, the show has gone to that well too often and too recently — only to have it basically erased at the start of the next episode every time. You can only end on the lead character staring down the barrel of the camera and declaring their intent to kick some ass but then not actually do anything so many times before…
Setting aside the fact that the whole set up of Gilead makes no sense, how can you afford to both fight war and have an able bodied young man as a guardian for every five or so other people - the math doesn’t work. But that’s the suspension of disbelief you have for any show set in a made up world. What’s bothering…
You may have inadvertently hit on where this thing is headed. Perhaps it’s not David himself who destroys the world? It’s what those who fear what David is capable of do that destroys it.
And that’s the thing too. Kylo, who had trained under Luke at the height of his power, never doubted that it was the real Luke until a lightsaber went through him. He saw Luke take a billion blaster bolts and be totally fine and didn’t question it at all.
He doesn’t actually take on Kylo Ren...
Next up: climate change denial Wall-E comics.
People gave Superman Returns so much shit, and yet its still the only Superman movie of the last two decades to nail the tone and feel of Superman.
Barb’s retroactive importance reeks of those assholes in school that, when a kid died, they faked caring about them to get out of school.