Arguably the greatest television adaptation of a script i have ever experienced
Arguably the greatest television adaptation of a script i have ever experienced
in my experience, there's no such thing as luck… and tri-sabers
"dude, do you think anyone would notice if we just published House of Cards today?"
i'm sure i'll laugh as many times as i prepare myself to
i couldn't spot the differences? What did they edit out?
Was anyone else waiting for Fulcrum to show up at the end and save Kanan? No? ya me neither
if this ever shows up in a theater within 10 miles of me… i'll probably see it. Aragorn as a cowboy is cool.
if this ever shows up in a theater within 10 miles of me… i'll probably see it. Aragorn as a cowboy is cool
I hope they have Super Plumbers for their office space because they're going to wreak havoc on the plumbing once they all sync up
Did anyone ask for this Internet?
ya nobody knows that
why do i get the feeling you're going to be the undead nazi zombie of me?
Wow Aaron Paul would be perfect for that.
If Game of Thrones ever ends, i would love to see HBO pick up The Dark Tower. That could work , right? RIGHT GUYS??
Yes this show is spinning its wheels a bit. Yes the betrayal became obvious before the actual reveal BUT i think the interaction between crew members is starting to hit its stride and that will really be what either makes or breaks this show. I seem to have the same optimistic perspective that Hera and Ezra talk about…
"sorry sir. No mom equals no Big Mac"
Finally someone takes a stand against Sauron's forces
If we could just outlaw the big swords, and leave the smaller daggers and dirks (for self defense) these sort of things could never happen
Your feelings serve you well
i liked this. thanks internet