That Harry Potter/Dr. Doom shit really threw me off.
That Harry Potter/Dr. Doom shit really threw me off.
Agreed. They took that Portal-esque concept of "Know your paradoxes in the event of rogue A.I." to a whooole new level.
For me it's a toss-up between 3 and 4 (I still consider Jake's fight with the Monster House to get back to Mid-World the highlight of the whole series) but, yeah, that was when all the wheels were spinning perfectly.
Well, the guy clearly needs help, but I'm not sure it's the sycophantic "You do you, kid!" kind…
I'm wondering about that too. Is it me or the hand that held the apartment door open was wearing a suit?
"Background Check" is probably the hardest I ever laughed at this show. It was just a perfect showcase of everything that makes "New Girl" great, but heightened.
I still laugh just remembering Nick's confessions:
The only one that came to mind was Wonder Woman's theme from BvS. That one is going to stay around for a while.
[EDIT] Oops. Somebody already mentioned it below.
Agreed! Jesus, that Trent Reznor-y soundtrack of theirs is unbelievable. The tension just kept building and building and building, to the point where I went from watching it lying on the bed to sitting at the edge of it until it was over.
Couldn't make it till the end. Almost died of an overdose of lameness.
Wasn't there also a scene in season 1 in which Tyrell has a meeting with Mr. Robot (as Christian Slater) inside an SUV? Was that ever explained?
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Weirdly enough, it kinda ocurred to me when Leon kept bringing up Seinfeld, for no apparent reason. I just sorta had a flash of Brad Pitt in 12 Monkeys explaining to Bruce Willis the importance of the televison in the insane asylum's common room.
Are you saying… this is… good?
I much prefer "Flashed the Gorilla", but I can see that one working too.
Yeah, but the movie doesn't really portray it as abusive.
In the comics and in the cartoon Joker is an asshole to Harley, using her until it's no longer convenient, all the while hitting and abusing her, playing mind games and everything we know to be true about this relationship.
However, in the movie, he seems to…
I could objectively see everything that was wrong with it, but still found myself enjoying the movie, despite the VERY obvious flaws.
But it certainly didn't generate a hate-filled "Zack Snyder must die" response from my brain like Batman v. Superman did. I guess the stakes weren't as high for this one.
Maybe Ray is actually one of the orderlies.
If this "Elliot is in an institution" theory pans out, I'm wondering if we'll get a glimpse of some old ass TV constantly playing Seinfeld reruns on the background.
Who won the Dead Pool?!
I feel like this is going to be one of those shows that make much more sense if you binge-watch it.