This.
This.
Yeah, Origins: Wolverine was actually decent for the first 2/3. But from the time that final fight starts and Deadpool shows up, the end is atrocious.
Oh God, it's finally happening.
This comment was so good I had to share it. Thank you sir.
The Visit was…a strange movie.
Yeah, I'm not going to sit here and say it's the most cohesive album ever produced, but parts of it certainly flow well together, and when it shines, it outshines almost anything you can compare it to.
Come on now. My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy is routinely listed as one of the best albums of the decade.
Typical hateful A.V Club snark. Hope it makes you feel better to get your anger out.
Right? I'm just happy to have something positive and uplifting to listen to throughout my day. perfect for the summer.
I'm guessing the feelings of insincerity came from Kanye and not Chance, because I don't think his verse on that song could come off as insincere to anyone.
I'll say, I think the 4th season specifically has transcended the source material for sure. That scene with Norman talking to Norma at the table and growing angrier and louder with every word was unforgettable. Same thing with the Mr. Sandman scene in this episode. And those scenes with Dr. Edwards this season were…
"Dylan!"
I thought the same, and laughed when I realized it was her genuinely trying to get him to confess.
Yeah, no, that definitely wasn't Norma/n. Like others have said, it was inferred by the attic scene with the dress that he realized one of them was the killer(personally I think he realized it was him who did it, but either way), and he had to put an end to it all. Freddie Highmore is so smooth with the transition…
That's an interesting thought on how Norman might get out of this situation.
Yeah, I agree, Norman may have been raised by Norma to be manipulative and jealous, but the people trying to defend him because of the Norma/n personality is getting old.Lets not forget, even if the murders were committed when he blacks out, he still manipulates everyone around him constantly and continuously…
Or, maybe she's mentally ill and also a terrible, terrible shitty person.
This comment about sums it up. I'm not defending the guy by any means, but seeing how much they took that quote out of context gave me doubts about the whole article.
I actually watched Serpico because of It's Always Sunny, I think on some movie channel one night, but never watched the entire thing. Recently watched it all the way through, and I can safely say that was a great decision.
Just watched Serpico all the way through for the first time recently, and I can agree with the only other comment, this review really was perfect.