I just checked bc I try to remember dumb people and this snake doctor is the same idiot who claimed Issa's character abused her neighbour because he was high / had trouble putting on pants. (as in, pay this idiot no mind everyone)
I just checked bc I try to remember dumb people and this snake doctor is the same idiot who claimed Issa's character abused her neighbour because he was high / had trouble putting on pants. (as in, pay this idiot no mind everyone)
at AVClub I've noticed that unless the show itself is worse than other similar shows it won't get lower than a B and only if the episode in question is better than other episodes of the show will it get a higher grade.
This was an exhausting read, I feel like I've gone through all x years of the writer's English degree.
Just this week I (on two separate occasions) spent time discussing exactly how confusing it is how little the creators of Iron Fist TV understood Iron Fist / their audience / plot / the fucking point.
I agree, she acted as if her messages were very clear and open-ended and Lawrence took it too far by saying yes when he could've just said no. But she wasn't saying no either. Can't expect him to make smart choices and know what he wants when she wasn't even clear to herself about what she wants.
Weirdly Charlotte looked a lot more like young Rachel to me and the new young Helena looks like Helena and Sarah (this show is completely screwing with my head)
I'm laughing so much because I literally commented about forgetting Art has a daughter and the show reminded us he has one.
There are awesome people online that edit and delete scenes from shows so that only certain storylines are portrayed (and minor bits of other storylines to provide context)
I completely forgot Art HAS A CHILD until I was rewatching with friends.
But the Good Place has an exception that made the reveal work, which is that unlike other shows no one expected a 30-minute comedy to do such a thing. There were hints that this version of heaven made no sense but with GOT or Westworld we KNEW there were gonna be twists.
Yeah I feel like this FOC is more of a hindsight situation because I recently sat in while some of my friends watched that episode for the first time and holy shit it was shocking and brutal for like 40 minutes straight of death.
Wow, this just led me down a 2 hr rabbit hole but the most surprising thing of all:
I sorta forced myself to read all the way through everyone's comments just as a reminder of what could've happened. About a year ago I was in a horrible place (had been for a year at that point) and started abusing alcohol to cope with it. All of the known things (black outs, insane stories, increase from 1 day to…
I agree and think 2 of the main characters can possibly get this through purely on their charms (the one from Faking It and the one from Chasing Life).
I understand why people were annoyed about the puddle pilot but I think most would agree that the plot couldn't go anywhere else after Bill asked the Doctor to "not let me live if i'm not myself".
She could've only died in ambiguity, not with the Doctor having a mandate to euthanise. So after that I felt pretty ok…
Umm so the show itself repeatedly references Hawaii as it is called Hawaii Five-O, all episode names are in Hawaiian, they do a Hawaiian thing (no clue what its called) to open each season.
So this might not be the case you're thinking of.
1. I'm African.
2. Your comment fit completely with Diamondback and not at all with Cottonmouth.
Like the others said, you might be confusing him with Diamondback.
I absolutely love how unapologetic the CW is with actor's seemlingly mandatory attendance of Whose Line. So many turn out to be even more fun in real life! Can't wait to see this one.
It's actually quite uncomplicated in how plot works and characters react, presumably their characters haven't seen as much sci-fi as viewers like me/you and don't complicate it with questions.