Yeah, that’s it exactly: repeatedly going back to the Mirror universe and showing it stayed a hellhole completely undermines the message of the episode.
Yeah, that’s it exactly: repeatedly going back to the Mirror universe and showing it stayed a hellhole completely undermines the message of the episode.
As someone who felt that the Mirror Universe concept was played out at the end of the Mirror Universe TOS episode, I’m always confused why it’s a well people keep going back to. “The characters you like, but cartoon evil” isn’t a deep well!
I’m sorry I didn’t...
I gotta subscribe to his channel.
Having lived in Boston, can confirm that this is indeed a medical condition.
Based on a few interviews, I think he seems to recognize that he is just an angry person. But he isn’t... like... angry for the same whingy reasons a lot of these comics are? I can’t figure out how to parse it. He’s angry, and goes hot in his act, but he doesn’t really seem to be blaming HIS problems on other people?
I’m not entirely sure what he is saying is actually that clear, honestly, but the third (of three tweets to this thread, not quoted in the above article) somewhat feigns to this:
“so they feel like they can only experiment w/ aesthetic. (also because some of em know theyre not that good)“
I mean, he’s clearly talking about “cancelled” as in “not renewed” or “not getting past the pilot stage,” but OK, whatever.
By putting Sara in danger & endangering the Sara-Ava potential winter wedding they are threatening that which I most stan
One of my favorite shows of the decade. I would irritate the heck out of my co-workers constantly singing new songs from the show each week.
It was a low-key powerful show. Her “You Stupid Bitch” had my crying - a little too close to home.
I watched the first season with my wife, (and she kept watching it after) many of those shows get so soap-opera convoluted I have trouble with them, but the songs helped alot, which I would still stop and listen to even when I wasn’t watching the show with her.
The title made me roll my eyes and want to ignore it, but my sister told me it was great and that it was from the voice behind (the Hugo Award nominated) Fuck Me, Ray Bradbury, so I gave it a go.
Unrelated, but now any time someone mentions the Trolley problem, I get the urge to rewatch The Good Place. Which is not a bad problem to have...
What I don’t understand, if they’re so intent on info not getting out, is why they don’t write additional, spoiler-free scenes for actors to rehearse and audition with.
And then the episode he took off his shirt? He could pull off the mild mannered dude that could beat your ass.
and those sweater vests hide a surprisingly jacked body
This is good! He has the physique and can play the straight arrow really well. Plus, it would be really interesting to see him interpret Supes as a bit of an intellectual.
This is also the case for Brandon Routh’s Superman. He would have been good or even great in the long term but the script is what really let the movie down.