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It was visually pleasing, but the only other bright spot for me was Marika Sila. I hope to see more of her in the future. It was paced badly. Maybe had it been shorter I’d have found it a bit more engaging, but I didn’t find Yeun’s character entertaining as much as annoying. This series has been a letdown for me so

Glad to see Tony Todd show up.

I hated it. I found the story both disappointing and annoying. What it all came down to, basically, is that Louis is a putz who can’t bear to let his children be sad, so rather than sack up and be the dad, he avoids the responsibility of bearing bad news to his daughter, in turn causing an escalating series of events

Since the main character of The Comedian is a loser, the Peele bits really needed this kind of pizzazz:

This reminds me of when Butt Fuck Sluts Go Nuts vol. 14 came out and the local theater ran all 13 previous Butt Fuck Sluts Go Nuts films in the BFSGN-iverse the day before. Took an hour and a half.

People get “The Twilight Zone” wrong so often, and the big problem is, they think of it as Twist Ending Theater when that’s rarely what it was. Much more often, it was Unlikely / Otherworldly Premise Followed To Its Logical Conclusion.

The 80's reboot is criminally underrated and forgotten. Crazy as a Soup Sandwich? A timeless classic. Shatterday? Brilliant. A Messgage from Charity? Incredible.

Christopher Meloni is fucking hilarious. It’s like Gene from WHAS at 11.

Just to co-sign this, Beckinsale is really funny in Love and Friendship playing a scandalous Jane Austen antiheroine.

Absolutely everything in life is improved by involving Eva Green.

I’m sorry the person you were when you were younger embarrasses you so much now, but that does not make this album bad, it makes your perspective shallow.

Girl. No. This is a bad take and you should feel bad about it.

As a kid that hit middle school a year after this album came out, Jagged Little Pill felt like the first time I had permission to be ANGRY or disgruntled.

Talla’s grunge/hipster outfit was FANTASTIC!!!! Just loved it from the flannel tied at the waste to the knit beany.

Watching Leighton Meester be adorable for 45 minutes is all I needed to enjoy the episode. 

i thought that was a fantastic episode, one of the best of season 2. i think the review here really sold it short, it was super touching. maybe i just have a fondness for time capsule stories but this one really scratched my existential itch about how we forget those who lived before us were every bit as real and

The reviewer has a turd for a heart. I thought this was a touching episode. It grew Gordon’s character further as a lonely soul, of which we’ve had hints previously.

I thought this packed in more humanity than any version from the Star Trek franchise.

And who knows how many union ships currently heading toward Earth. Plus.. their ships got blown up as well and there are still Union ships functioning after the battle. It would have been colossally dumb for them to try and attack at that point. I’m pretty sure an early Orville episode mentions the need to staff 3000

They did explain how The Orville stands up to the Krill ships as well as it does, but they did so in a properly subtle way. Early on in the episode, the Kaylon reference that they’re performing shield upgrades to the ship (which makes sense given at that point they had total control and were using it to lead their

I don’t think they don’t need a planet like Earth, specifically. But they are convinced that all biologicals will attempt to impede their ‘evolution,’ and Earth is the seat of the Union, which they must feel is the biggest potential threat to their growth, so they feel it necessary to take it out. I think they