Proof: Sawyer and Juliet's (barely) season-long arc becoming the best romance on LOST.
Proof: Sawyer and Juliet's (barely) season-long arc becoming the best romance on LOST.
"I can excuse racism, but I draw the line at animal cruelty."
"You can excuse racism?!"
It's the Internet! We can swear now!
It's pretty interesting how many of Community's jokes only work if you understand the behind-the-scenes events going on at the same time. The Dean's promise that "everything will be the same, except we have less money" in season 3's premiere. The #sixseasonsandamovie hashtag at S3 finale. The Season 4 premiere's laugh…
Cool cool cool.
Seriously, did anyone even know "Yahoo Screen" was a thing until now?
MY EMOTIONS!!!
How are season-long wibbly wobbly time travel-oriented plots not "remotely" science-fiction? (Not a criticism; I'm honestly wondering. Moffat seems WAY more science-fiction than any other showrunner I can think up off the top of my head.)
Oh, goodness.
Moffat's annoying at times, but I still prefer him as showrunner over Davies. I think Moffat's running out of tricks though; it's probably about time for him to turn over the reins to someone else?
I thought we'd all collectively agreed to forget about that.
Moffat's greatest sin, for me, is climax. He builds up 90% of an episode in a really awesome manner, and then doesn't quite know how to end it. Which leaves you with grudging respect for what he's done but a rather disappointed feeling. (Or, for some, unrestrained rage when he does this over a season-long arc)
I'd go with Malvo's Fargo massacre in episode 7. Brilliant use of sound design, with minimalist but impressive tracking cinematography.
Breaking Bad is pretty fascinating when you think about it through Vince Gilligan's Judeo-Christian history (he's now agnostic). The whole show seems wrapped around the concept of "gaining the whole world, but losing your soul" or, more specifically, the way that even the best people can become corrupted. Corruption…
Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo
Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked
Trolls
I never knew that was a stackable commodity before this post.
Obligatory: https://www.youtube.com/wat…
Justified's "Fire in the Hole" is the only one that that belong in the LOST "Pilot" echelon. Potentially Battlestar Galactica's "33," but that's controversial since they had a full miniseries to introduce the concept.
"Wright has been replaced by the guy who made Bring It On"
Be still, my inner six year old.