Yeah, Gravity is definitely sentimental, but the sentimentality was balanced there. In Believe, it's overwhelming.
Yeah, Gravity is definitely sentimental, but the sentimentality was balanced there. In Believe, it's overwhelming.
I dunno about the quality of TV Tokyo's broadcasting, but I have to admit, these shot lineups are actually kind of comical. The dissonance, man.
I think you're a little off-base here, but not too far off. To the best of my knowledge, the "gaze" is a philosophical concept rather than a poetical one and generally refers to a relationship of power differential between the one who is watching and the one who is being watched (incidentally, the word "blazon" is the…
There have been others - Orphan Black, Person of Interest, Game of Thrones, Community...
But I really, really love this show and can watch episodes over and over again and still laugh.
He looks too old. Jonas is newly turned 13, this dude look like he should be starting college.
I didn't much care for Donna in that first Christmas episode. I thought she was (sympathetically) irritating and when I heard she was coming back I was all groan-y. But watching how they developed her character, she became one of my favorites in the Doctor Who universe.
I hated his smug ass when they introduced him on SG1...in the end, he's my favorite character from SGA.
Holy crap... I keep forgetting that Aaron Taylor-Johnson is English...
It's apt since Gus Fring was Pierce's brother, and now Mike is Pierce's replacement.
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Yes. That's a testament to the actress' ability to play a basically sympathetic character as thoroughly unlikable. Millie isn't a bad person; she's just playing the same political games Fitz and Cyrus play, in a less brutal way and for far more understandable reasons.
Game, set, match.
I think I was a late teenager when I started watching TNG and I still didn't have a problem with Wesley. To me, there didn't seem to be anything wrong with a kid who was not only not just some liability but actually capable of understanding how the ship works, even better than some adults.
I love Daniel Jackon. You love Daniel Jackson. We all love Daniel Jackson... Thus we all banded together to save Daniel Jackson.
Somehow my wife got me into Scandal — oh, it is the guiltiest of guilty pleasures — but I think Mellie has committed far less evil than Fitz, Olivia or Cyrus.
Another big one: Millie Grant from "Scandal"
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I think New Ruby gets a bad rap, Cortese played a Ruby who was just barely trustworthy, you could believe Sam falling for it. Cassidy was way too in your face to be someone that Sam would just "go along with," much less have a romantic relationship with. Sam always falls for "innocent," and Cassidy-Ruby was -not-…
The easy one