A show doesn't have to be good for me to enjoy it, but the Madison stuff… Whew! One more episode like this and I'm gone.
A show doesn't have to be good for me to enjoy it, but the Madison stuff… Whew! One more episode like this and I'm gone.
I'm a Netflix DVD user, not stream (Stranger Things isn't out yet), and when I want Netflix I type "Q" Which autofills and sends me straight to my Queue - avoiding the splash screens. I choose shows to watch by reviews through this site, tbh.
A Where's Waldo of popular shows on Netflix? Looks like fun. Hrmm… Not finding anyone… Where's House of Cards? Hrmm… Let me look at the list.
- It took years for Elena to master the hotel's complex floor plan, complete with trap doors and hidden tunnels. Truly, the hotels residents are subject to the will of the person with the keys!
The title is wrong. "CBS *hopes* people will pay to keep commercials out of their Star Trek."
Let's get drunk and make a LOT OF NOISE!!! Great job, dimwits. Also, on the "stupid people doing stupid things" list, Nick could have saved himself a lot of trouble by putting his cake in the cart. I saw room.
That premise is too limiting for a show that airs daily and is expected to follow TCR/TDS's footsteps.
Isn't racism solved/over? lol! Yes, people, sometimes our myopic nation moves on to other stories. Constant shoehorning of those stories back to race gets repetitive.
Every time I tuned in, race was the main issue of the night. It didn't matter if it was fresh in the news or not. It felt like he wanted to lead the discussion there, always, rather than follow what the nation was paying attention to. Also, great point on the panel - he would have done better talking about serious…
The finale can't beat a B because how everyone died makes no sense. It's a tough balancing act - something has to kill an entire town, it should be related to Jesse/Genesis/etc, and it should also be coherent. Methane gas piped under the city just doesn't cut it.
That's the one!
So, comic book readers, two points of clarification please:
1) Preacher/ Tulip/ Cassidy weren't in hell at the end? I had the idea that the town blew up and they were with Eugene, but unaware that that meant they were now in hell.
One of my most played games was Black Ops 2, simply because it is the last with four player couch-mode (splitscreen) multiplayer. I know it's a digression, but I write this in hope that the makers of CoD retry this feature.
Agreed. I'll be disappointed if there is a Stoneheart.
Whoops! Edited. Thanks.
I bet GRRM laughs himself to sleep every night thinking of the internet speculation. Lady Stoneheart is not happening. Feel free to read it - a couple pages at the end of book 3, so no worries of (other) spoilers.
Exactly. He is going to ride, and SIDE WITH THE BOLTONS! You heard it here first! Too bad Jamie is planning to FULFILL HIS OATH! Kingslayer, Blackfish and Oathkeeper vs Bolton and Littlefinger!
Exactly - "Margaery looks after her own." She's a villain, not a hero. I haven't understood where all of the Margaery love has been coming from. A powerful, crafty female bad-guy is still a bad guy.
The Walking Dead is so cynical that it assumes that WE, products of modern society, would devolve into ruthless murderers over a couple years! It is a very, very cynical show. Heroes die, the most ruthless become leaders, and people choose to do horrible things in the name of protecting their own. (Children murder…
It's based on a true story. Actually, the whole storyline is lifted from history, except the ending. SPOILER POSSIBLY- in real life, she killed herself.