Yeah, everyone knows You’ve Got Mail was a love letter to the internet itself.
Yeah, everyone knows You’ve Got Mail was a love letter to the internet itself.
Episode 4: Lucy is stuck in the elevator, seething, until her companion eventually moves out of the goddamn doorway.
Romocs made prior to 2000 when everything was in black and white don’t count, only colorized ones.
How and why did people become MAGA will be studied the same way they did Hitler and the Nazis.
He looks so angry when he’s talking, which is a trait of people who know they are “losing it.”
It’s execution dependent, of course, but this is the kind of thing that has tons of potential. SNL season1 — and of course the first episode — was deeply unfunny and far from the well oiled machine everyone likes to deride now. Land of Gorch is painful to watch. Aggressively unfunny. And that’s because everyone was…
Excuse me
Fallout definitely is one of those series you could literally do anything with and it can easily work. War, Western, Horror, Sci-fi, Comedy, Drama, it can all be done really easily in the setting. Just depends on how the story is told.
I actually likes this a lot better then the teaser.
I’ve only seen the first season - haven’t been able to find anywhere showing the second yet - and had a great time with it. It’s worth mentioning that the early episodes feature a storyline where the protagonist is sincerely trying to murder a small child.
“I cannot binge watch a show I have already watched. That is some bullsh—.”
tried very hard (and failed) to work on this show, but it looks like it has the sauce, man.
Same. Internet debates about fealty to video game source material are of zero interest to me; the show needs to stand on its own (which I expect most studios understand fully).
If you’re gonna nitpick, at least spell his fucking name right
I thoroughly enjoy the fact that they just open the trailer with pre-Ghoul Walton, and let him just be his impossibly charming self.
Baby pooping!
Vault Boyd!
It’s a really fun show that has a lot of “Northern Exposure” in its bones.
It’s a rare show that can pull off this kind of terrific absurd comedy but also have so many great serious and moving scenes. My wife and I are currently rewatching the first two seasons before we start on S3.