Spoiler alert, the list is FALSE. No villain songs AT ALL in the top 10. Not even Hellfire (which isn't anywhere in the top 50!). What the heck gives?
Spoiler alert, the list is FALSE. No villain songs AT ALL in the top 10. Not even Hellfire (which isn't anywhere in the top 50!). What the heck gives?
I loved everything about this finale… except Rita's death. C'mon guys, that didn't need to happen!
This review… I actually don't believe this is real. I don't watch this show, I know of it though, and I don't believe what I'm reading here is something that actually happened on the show, sorry.
Elektra in her intro episode isn't really all that problematic. It's what they reveal about her later on that ruins her.
I knew who wrote this the moment I saw the headline.
Welp, this episode made me dislike Paula.
OK, I never heard of Charo until I watched this episode, and I gotta say, this woman looks absolutely terrifying. That is most definitely an offensive thing to say, and I know this is evidence of some unpleasant qualities within me, but it was very painful for me every time she was on screen.
Man, this episode basically ruined Elektra for me. Was nice while it lasted.
Is Cary being a mediocre lawyer part of his character now? Did the writers just toss his entire character under the boss just to justify Diane's pointless firm proposition? I mean, I stopped caring about Cary at about the point the show did, but I still feel a little annoyed by this.
"When you go in to sit down with my father, he is gonna ask you point-blank, 'Are you an actor or are you a freezer door salesman?'!"
I think you're oversimplifying Wreck-It-Ralph a bit here. Both films have great messages, but WIR is the one that looks at recognizing ones own limits, which I think is a very mature lesson to teach to kids.
"He is never gonna forget that"
Did this episode piss anyone else off? Or was that just me?
That black attorney was really on point in this ep, and so was that new lawyer (Maya I think?). This show has such great background characters.
In it for the McKinnon.
While they're at it, they should actually make that Helga TV show.
Yes! I've been waiting for a MODOK reference since I started watching this show!
I actually don't, please elaborate.
I think the tastelessness of Dean's brownface was part of the joke. The Grinder seems like a pretty trashy show within a show.
I knew Chis Carter would fuck it up. Not surprised since he's built his reputation on the backs of far more talented writers. All you need to do is take a look at this season and who wrote the best/worst episodes to see what I'm talking about.