He got the Joker gig from playing the Trickster, and as I recall the voices were pretty similar. Maybe I'm misremembering how he sounded though.
He got the Joker gig from playing the Trickster, and as I recall the voices were pretty similar. Maybe I'm misremembering how he sounded though.
Mark Hamill definitely must have worked a lot of those pop culture references into the script himself.
Martin probably shouldn't have been so quick to slam various TV show finales from around the time frame that GoT went off the air. Feels like he will get a lot of karmic payback on that one.
OK, just found it. Hmm…I saw someone suggest that Ronnie Raymond dies at some point and that grief eventually pushes Caitlin over the edge.
Haven't seen that photo
Still want to know what is going on with Robbie Amell. I don't quite understand it. I know there is another Firestorm and I assume we'll be seeing him, but will we also see him fused with Martin Stein?
Definitely agree there, I'm not saying Rick is wrong. But they're clearly going for the "losing his humanity" angle here with the appearance of Lennie James' character. Is Rick now too far gone? Can he still have humanity in this world?
This is a little more ambiguous than Jesse and Gale. It's not totally out of the realm of possibility. Rick shot someone. Reg was going to need to be shot or stabbed in the head or he'd turn. Other commenters have made me realize I'm wrong on this, but it's not exactly Gale and Jesse
Yeah, I guess he did. Thought it was maybe more ambiguous. Kind of wish they had made it more ambiguous honestly.
I really think they all took things a bit too far, Rick most of all. The town seems to have thrived in spite of their naivete. That's not ideal and as Rick said luck runs out. I think they've gotten by on more than just luck.
Anyone else think it's possible that Rick shot Deanna's husband and not Pete?
I would have watched this if Jason Katims was doing it single-camera and a sitcom. With Matt Lauria or Scott Porter as his son.
I thought the first two eps were fine examples of what is great about Community, or at least what I love about it. I know people have complained about genre eps, or meta stuff, in the past but it's what I like about the show.
CRISIS ALERT?
Jimmy Buffett, low-hanging fruit (passion fruit)
Seems like a perfect fit for TBS since all of their comedies have fucking sucked
Burning a casserole is serious shit. Also, it appears there have been a few problem expeditions that have lost people, how about inquiry into that? And also the wife beating? And I'm sure other shit goes on. Also it could go towards reminding people they live in a civilized society.
That too
I like J-Law, but I really don't care about Mystique as a character. There are so many other villains out there.
Well, I guess this ultimately proves she is not very savvy at all. As someone else pointed out in this thread, she is suddenly having qualms about Rick's group now? And not before when they beat and tied up her scout?