Yeah, but considering they were all creations of one guy, it makes sense for them all to die at the same time, Phantom Menace-style.
Yeah, but considering they were all creations of one guy, it makes sense for them all to die at the same time, Phantom Menace-style.
that prompt managed to get this essay out of you? dear god I hope you people get over it in 2020
Despite the last few episodes, I still maintain that the last season of Game of Thrones was not quite as bad as it’s made out to be. It gave us “A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms”, one of the best episodes the show has ever done. And virtually nothing happens in it, it’s just the characters we’ve gotten to know over 8…
No I think they’re saying that it’s harder to empathize with people who spent their career pointedly not empathizing with others.
I think maybe you missed the point of this.
This was so good. I was grinning like an idiot for the entire duration of the David Byrne segment.
Gotta give props to dude for having the balls to call u up and open a dialogue.
Instant up-vote for the Danger 5 mention. Man I love that show.
There is only one show this list needed:
Game of Thrones Season 8. ‘Underrated’ might even be a bit of an understatement.
GoTS8 is absolutely phenomenal. A stunning achievement. Now that some time has passed and the show has percolated itself in my mind, I’d even go so far as to say it is my favorite season. About half of all the truly great and memorable…
Billy Eichner and Julie Klausner’s Difficult People was perhaps the show most laser-targeted at my particular demographic I’ve ever (and likely will ever) encounter, at the cost of being one of the least universally approachable shows to grace the face of the Earth. I will love it and miss it till the end of time.
Well, considering it didn’t even crack your list of top 100 shows of the decade, I’m going to have to go with
The last season, even the last episode, of TNG didn’t hit the same heights of previous seasons.
What about Fringe?
Totally reasonable.
Except that the last two books were one book that he split in two for the most part. Everything he has released since has been leftover chapters from those 2 books.
Let this be a lesson for everybody out there attempting to write a vast multivolume high fantasy epic: Killing off half your cast halfway through the saga and then attempting to establish just as many new characters and weave them into your existing plot threads is a bad idea.
Yeah, but how will AVClub get to mine all of those fanrage clicks by beating this horse to death over and over? It can’t keep writing articles about Joker all the time, and NO POLITICS!