I'm convinced that Stapleton decided to do a different American accent than the one he'd done in Strike Back, and now it's screwing with his delivery.
I'm convinced that Stapleton decided to do a different American accent than the one he'd done in Strike Back, and now it's screwing with his delivery.
My working theory is that he's just never shaving it, and by the end of the season, he'll become the new RHM.
I'm actually a night off for Castle, at least for now - these Blindspot forums are too entertaining to not be up to speed for Tuesday morning, and after that, bedtime.
Honestly, I wish they'd just can this "Beckett conspiracy goes all the way to the top/Castle-amnesia-In-Uncommon-Valor" thing they've really been piling…
Sidenote: I am shocked and ecstatic that Castle beat something. Atta boy.
Maybe he's never realized that his love for her was his own…
Pssst… I totally agree. Don't tell anyone. I mean, it's ridiculous and absurd and wildly uneven, but I'll admit that after last night's episode, I turned to the spouse and said, "I can't believe I'm saying this, but I kind of admire them for just blowing through plot stuff like they've got nothing to lose."
The teaser ends with Weller stuck on some sort of space-robot-bucking-bronco thing, morosely growling, "Jane. Get me off of this crazy—"
Really? Do we another Hollow Earth Nazi conspiracy TV show? Really?
It's like the Weller character killed the STRIKE BACK character and took his human form for the purposes of starring in a mid-level action series on NBC.
Yeah, I bet it gets the full season. I mean, to be honest, it's somehow dumb enough to be a success, if for no other reason than it stimulates one's procedural/reptile brain, but still warrant enjoyable moaning on Tuesday morning. I can see myself sticking with it for the remainder of season 1, and then letting it…
But seriously - right? It's like every plot contrivance they introduce is either answered or shot in the following episode. Mathematically, they're running out of things to do.
Unless they look… to outer space?
Well, I mean, people talk about The Sopranos and Deadwood and whatever, but from what I've seen so far, Blindspot might just be the real deal. I have absolute faith it won't fall apart somewhere around episode 12.
Six seasons and a… I can't even.
FYI, that is also the theme of Stephen King's Thinner.
So… do they/we keep calling her Jane, or are we/they supposed to use Taylor?
All 6?
Right, like they were almost making a jab at the "stay in the car" schtick. Ah, memories of better times.
My first thought: Some old-school X-Files anger: "Don't call her to tell her you need to meet somewhere to talk - JUST TALK."
What's weird is, I think it's been in a thing I've really liked and it made me chuckle — I mean, to be honest, I'm thinking I saw it in an early season of Castle, back when they used to make him wait in the car.
So really, it probably took place some time before the first commercial break of the pilot. But man,…
Fingers crossed it's a Clue/Murder By Death-type situation, and in the series finale a random cadet stands up in the auditorium and says, "It must be clear that none of you is here by accident… I've brought you all here for a reason…" and suddenly the flash back through the whole series and the cadet has been there…