I traveled through time, in order to watch that cleavage in all its glory, as it was originally aired. Was not disappointed.
I traveled through time, in order to watch that cleavage in all its glory, as it was originally aired. Was not disappointed.
Of all the creepy, disgusting things the show has ever put on display, this was by far the worst.
What if he gave all his fortune away, in order to live permanently inside Westworld? He realized he was a sadist killer, so he locked himself in the only place he thought could accommodate his impulses. And after 30 years he's bored, he's done everything that is to be done, so he seeks, I don't know, the next level or…
That was Michael Wincott? Wow!
I wonder how long the show will resist putting him in Captain America's uniform and giving him the shield that Steve left behind in the end of Civil War. You know, for a couple of special episodes.
I thought myself to be a huge Breaking Bad fan but I didn't realize this was Krazy-8. Lawson though, this guy I like.
I read it more like Hopper trusting those kids to evade the government spooks, as they've already done. Plus, they had Eleven on their side. He figured the kids will be alright or at least run and hide, buying him and Joyce enough time.
It speaks volumes that I grew up in a small, Greek town, that barely qualified as such, during the late 80's - early 90's and the lifestyle was more or less similar with what the show depicts. The parental behaviour, kids staying out unsupervised, playing after dawn, etc. Minus the alien monsters and shady labs, of…
Oh, come on, show, don't do this! Give as a lookalike, I'll be fine.
There was that shot of the sherrif entering the precinct and going through the motions and I muttered to myself "Holy shit, look at those faces and haircuts and glasses!" and there was that film grain all over the place. I also like their manner of speaking, the bored, long-drawn dialogue, the kids yelling *just*…
Felt like something Phillip Glass would compose. Absolutely brilliant.
Reminded me of Robert Downey Jr. in Tropic Thunder. Always a plus, in my book.
That's a great rumor! I would love to see that! However, I remember Qyburn asking for the head of dwarf that was killed in Tyrion's place…
LOL, man! That was a good one!
I understood that reference!
Maybe the theory that Bran was the "voices" King Aerys heard is eventually proven right. Methinks, the Mad King repeatedly yelling "burn them all" could refer to the White Walkers and not regular people, as everyone thought.
I remember thinking that was one of the creepiest moments in the series, when Varys recounted the whole affair.
We lose Von Sydow but get Richarad E. Grant? I could live with that.
Frank vs Fisk in that strange cell looked and felt very "comic bookey" [sic] to me, just seeing the Punisher and the Kingpin sizing each other up, trading blows and words, it was great.
Oh, there were ninjas in JJ, it's just that they were so good that we didn't notice them.