Okay, so - George McFly punched Biff so hard that Biff spun around twice before he fell, which was the first thing I thought of when I saw this list.
Okay, so - George McFly punched Biff so hard that Biff spun around twice before he fell, which was the first thing I thought of when I saw this list.
No age and experience can mitigate that level of halting delivery, devoid of substance, in direct opposition to her own party’s stated platform- plus the hysterics and horrific setting.
The writing for most of the sketches was weak as usual but wow was it fun to watch Josh Brolin just have fun. I wonder why he doesn’t do more comedic movies.
Sarah Sherman sure is a sport.
You think Larry deserves to be murdered?! I’ve always seen his character as someone, to his own detriment. who would rather be right than happy. If you really, honestly, look at LD’s position in the shows, he’s usually technically correct. It’s just that normal people would let it go just to get along. Larry will die…
This is why episodic TV needs to make a comeback. Yes, you can stay immersed in the world - which I suspect is what most people want - but without having to have a defined end point...or keep delaying that end point ad infinitum.
Generally you’re right, but I think it could have worked here with better execution. If you made the long term story about the world and humanity as a whole’s attempts to rebuild and maybe solve the mystery of the zombies.
I like that you thought this comment was so good when you posted it in 2021 that you just decided to use it all over again. The world must know that you don’t like that Rick Grimes was “punked.”
Negan bashed two of his friends’ brains in and threatened to cut off his son’s arm...you do know a story can have a hero who suffers and is fallible, and is still a hero, right?
I liked Daryl in France more than I thought I would ( I really like the cast), but it’s hard not to see the kid as actively trying to kill Daryl.
I don’t know who you mean by “Carl.” Are you talking about Rick’s son, Coral?
not sure why she was giving this advice, but hey
Yes you can watch it on its own.
Could this season be watched as a singular one?
I like that this ending focussed on forgiveness. ‘Fargo’ tends to deal with the concept of justice in very retributive terms, which can make for good drama, but it’s not often that it gets into the kind of healing that needs to take place afterwards. Dot’s act of kindness towards Munch is such a moment of grace, and I…
Yeah, that’s not true. The chest/torso is a bigger target and you’re more likely to hit it. Hollywood has people thinking its so easy to hit arms or legs in firefights and that’s just not true at all. They’re smaller targets and that’s not even taking into account other factors like they could be moving (making them…
The Fargo theme playing over Munch eating the biscuit and closing the season was *chef’s kiss*
Killing Witt was gratuitous. Him not shooting Roy in the leg made him look incompetent. Couldn’t he have at least been wearing a bulletproof vest to make the stabbing less fatal?
“A man has a code”?
Lorraine collected that final debt for Danish.