Either way, we're gonna get some fantastic material from Joelle Carter out of this.
Either way, we're gonna get some fantastic material from Joelle Carter out of this.
Marshal stiffies are an integral part of Justified.
I missed Boyd and Ava together, even if it's under not so great circumstances like these. Goggins excitedly running to open a new bottle of bourbon is a great side of the character.
I still can't exactly pinpoint what was missing from season 5, but inventions like Choo-choo is definitely part of it.
Time travel though.
I imagine you said speed force to the tune of the theme.
Love that it looks like Hartley will have a recurring premise on this show now, which is great. Not only because it gives this show a little more diversity in orientation but he played very well off the other cast members, and created a lot of interesting dynamics.
I also agree with this, but if you want the really bare essentials, it can be skipped with its cliffhangers inferred.
Yeah, thought gap between Flash and SHIELD is smaller, and has Agent Carter in the middle of it, this is pretty much the same for me.
Actually watch "TAHITI" and "End of the Beginning" first, you need that set up for "Turn Turn Turn" and the rest of the season.
That site has gotten enough wrong that I can't take them seriously. Plus the circumstances of Galavant's airing are really unusual. So though it's likely, I balk at them calling it certain.
The only Pepper Ann episode I remember from the odd reruns I saw involved Pepper Ann learning she was going to meet Native American relatives of hers. So she gets up in this awfully offensive headress and getup and starts talking like a caricature from Peter Pan, expecting to blend in with her relatives, only to find…
Well the show is on episode 37 of 104 ordered episodes, so unless Cartoon Network is going to try to smother season 2 in the middle of production (something that is very rare) I think we can breathe easy for a while.
You bring up a good point, but in some ways it is better though. Beyond allowing a larger output (Adventure Time's 39 episodes a year vs. Jones' ~10), the simple designs allow for some downright impressive direction and movement in the animation. Adventure Time is a great example of this, as are Rick and Morty and…
All Nick knows is Spongebob now. A channel getting that reliant on one show, it breeds laziness, and an inability to think of how to grow.
Love that for their last three movies Disney has found a weasely villain role to put him in.
Watching a show tackle teenage fears when it comes to sexuality and dealing with predatory come ons on Cartoon Network was surreal, but I love that the show went there.
Oh man, that show is starting some serious world building now and I'm so excited.
Ever since I've heard about this show I've been excited for it. Adventure Time (at nearly five years old now!) has been the best thing to happen to animation in recent years, opening the door to all ages animation that is so full of life and creativity, especially in the fantasy/sci-fi vein. Steven Universe and Wander…
Lucky limeys.