I like it (for humour).
I like it (for humour).
Oh man, that is disappointing to hear.
He's intensely nationalistic, admires foreign authoritarian dictators, wants to create a registry of every member of particular religion, campaigned on economic sovereignty, promotes traditional values, practices racialism.
They can kill themselves theoretically, other than that they are trapped in there forever.
So apparently, if Angel Olsen and Pinegrove are anything to go by, mumble singing and failing to enunciate anything is back in fashion. Thom Yorke must be rubbing off on people again.
Can't wait.
Are people finally admitting how terrible BSG was? Up until a few years ago people will still talking about it like it was the Sopranos of science fiction or something.
I like the slept too long ending because it proves that Ash is still a know-it-all jerk who doesn't listen to anyone and always manages to screw up in simple ways with devastating consequences as a result of his arrogance. That was the whole point of AOD and is set up with his misremembering the words to the spell,…
That might have been my highlight of the season, if not for the possessed Delta and evil puppet Ash.
I think they should have cast Kevin Sorbo as Baal. Dude has oodles of goofy charisma and we could have gotten the Xena gang back together. Tobeck played it creepy enough, but not charming enough.
I have. Goodbye to this sadistic torture/misery porn.
I haven't watched the rewritten finale yet, but I've got to be honest, Kelly being Ashs daughter due to Ash doing the nasty in the pasty sounds dumb. I actually like it more that she's become his protege despite starting out completely different to him. The other plot-points seem fine though.
You're comments are nothing but a series of straw-man arguments delivered with over-affected flippancy. I think your accusation of childishness are exceptionally hypocritical given that your tone is that of a posturing middle-schooler. I would be absolutely shocked if you weren't a teenager.
I've been on both sides and I agree with you.
I know nobody saw I Am Not A Serial Killer, but it totally exceeded all of my expectations. Pretty disappointed I couldn't vote for it.
No, the flies are real, they explained this in a piece of throwaway dialogue. They can't get rid of them. The Hosts don't swat the flies as they are programmed not to harm any living thing. Dolores kills one at the climax of the first episode because she is beginning to become woke.
I actually sort of agree with this. Some brief glimpses of MIB in William and vice versa would have added a lot to the show.
The character Ford is misanthropic, the show is not. The show clearly posits that all conscious life is sacred.
I've changed my mind having thought about it more. The maze, Fords death and Dolores becoming free was all a part of Fords narrative. It's just that the only person who saw the full-scope of the narrative was Ford.
I agree with you that the Host he was building in his secret lab was one based on himself, but I think that it is the human version of Ford which has died and the version of Ford in the house will be Host Ford, who he has kept around to ensure things go to plan after his death/retirement.