A+ A+ Dowd. You’ll be missed.
A+ A+ Dowd. You’ll be missed.
A- minus reflection on a C+ review.
Fwiw, I’m sorry to see you go. It does feel like the passing of an Old Guard (that I, like many around here, am watching with trepidation) and we’re losing even more tried and true talent like yourself. And I can understand where you’re coming from with the grading thing; if you only give an A sparingly, then that A…
It’s Harry Potter with curly “Weird Al” hair
You throw shoes at the TV, of course they think you’re asking for a reboot.
Incorrect. Me and the Mrs. are early 50s, and we love original recipe L&O, especially with Lenny.
He wrote another one while you were writing your comment.
Colin Robinson should be his ghost writer.
Agree 100% on “The Ballad of Serenity”; I bought the soundtrack CD largely on the strength of that song alone.
No, you haven’t. We all know about the monkey chants that Black footballers face from crowds in Italy and Spain, amongst other places.
Not even remotely. “The Ballad of Serenity” is perfect; I don’t know what the hell these people are smoking. What’s even funnier to me is that Firefly premiered about a year after Enterprise, and while they both had folksy, twangy musical intros, I remember everyone hating Enterprise’s and everyone loving Firefly’s.
am i the only person who liked the “firefly” theme song?
“I mean, I guess he could argue that the big dumb boilerplate movies are taking away funding/audiences/box office from more thoughtful movies...”
Maybe he confused it with "Fury Road."
Note: Brett Goldstein was only allowed to growl on Sesame Street, because apparently he is unable to utter a sentence without including the word ‘fuck’
Mallus wasn’t great, although without him we wouldn’t have “Guest Starring John Noble,” and that’s not a world I want to live in.
Amy Louise Pemberton in this exact outfit for the next Doctor Who.
I’ve become so attached to Gideon that I think I might break if anything happens to her.
Harrumph! Excuse me, sir, and I do beg your pardon, but the Legion of Doom was not “doofy.” That villain team-up single-handedly (err, triple-handedly) rescued Legends from being another humdrum Arrowverse show after the slog of season 1.