Well, sort of.
Well, sort of.
Unbreakable started as just the first act of a movie, and then Shyamalan expanded it to the whole thing upon realizing he just plain didn't care about anything past the Mr. Glass reveal. So yeah, that bodes well.
I'm so hoping for Gillian Anderson as War.
It worked great on Deadwood.
We will take that with which he cannot live without.
Richard Schiff hated it too, which is why it took him so long to take another regular TV role.
You mean Alana isn't Jaye under another name after she got out of the institution?
Dead Like Me was a huge disappointment after I loved all his other stuff so much. George's absolute refusal to accept her new job until she caused countless deaths trying to avoid it was a huge turnoff.
They have that already, assuming Veep lets them use her more this time.
I'm still holding to my theory that he's a potential supervillain who Maria Hill is keeping an eye on.
The word is they tried long and hard to find an organic way to work her in, and Rosario was really looking forward to it, but in the end they couldn't come up with one and decided it was better not to force it.
But will Lisa ever get some decent Chinese food?
Well, she's raising her nephew now.
Letting her say he was wrong in open court covers all kinds of sins.
Series 2 of Broadchurch left them nowhere else to go in portraying the British legal system as a total farce.
Does anyone else remember Sendak more for Really Rosie than Where the Wild Things Are? I've long accepted how weird this makes me.
Apparently EB White was very paranoid at the time that he would die before finishing the book, so he just rushed out something vaguely resembling an ending. He then lived for four more decades.
Or just read Little Vampire Women. Yes, that's a real thing, and it's awesome.
Let's not forget, he called Elodie Yung's Electra "on par" with Jennifer Garner's.
Guy Pierce?