Let's leave Alan Moore out of this.
Let's leave Alan Moore out of this.
Baxter the dog.
It struck me last night that next season, we'll have an all-new, probably Russian, flashback wig to stare at.
Does she run the lights or something?
Agreed - and a long time coming. He's obviously the smartest guy in the room a lot of the time, but his actual, observed success rate is kind of low for a mastermind; I know cashflow problems were alluded to a few seasons back, but it seems like he hasn't really become a titan of crime, as it were.
Nice call. Possibly adds some good layering to the ideas others have mentioned here regarding Harlan as a ghost town, living in the past, shared history — this season could focus on the literal Harlan County.
I very much enjoyed both Miller's and Purcell's line delivery - it was a perfect heightened sort of camp noir thing providing a great counterpoint to the sort of realism surrounding it.
You should have ended the list at 14.
This is more of a "on principle" thing, but I was the first shot had been of her, and not Captain America.
Darkest. How I Met Your Mother episode. Ever.
My apologies if someone touched on this downthread. Joshua Jackson's beard looked fake in the Alison-Kitchen scene, but real in the preceding scene at their house on the beach.
The SPECTRE Menace
I had the good fortune to see CW on a number of tours (I think 3-4 times in NYC?) in the mid-90s. However — much like seeing James and never hearing Born of Frustration — they never played Show Me Mary.
Why?
Let's not forget Stella, Philadelphia's Maneater of Manayunk.
"It’s become clear that online buzz doesn’t translate to print sales, and because digital sales numbers are kept a secret, there’s no way of gauging whether or not social media fervor has any impact on digital sales."
Maybe there's a shadow spin-off series in the works, wherein it's the HORSEMAN who's the detective (get it?! gold!), and every night he's tracking down his Frankenhead, while trying to avoid being seen.
So, a logistical question: what does the Horseman/Abraham do all day/night? Admittedly, for a while I forgot his house was in our dimension, apparently at the end of a long driveway, but I was corrected last night.
It's what you'd expect from the Italians.
The cappuccino rant was fantastic. "It's quite hot under the foam."