Obviously we were gonna notice, but given what we've seen of her so far it did seem a little out of character for her to take that much of an interest, it's not too much to hope Stan picked up on it, yeah.
Obviously we were gonna notice, but given what we've seen of her so far it did seem a little out of character for her to take that much of an interest, it's not too much to hope Stan picked up on it, yeah.
I never connected the dots before, but that last Tuan scene made me realize he reminds me of the whole Strelnikov arc in Doctor Zhivago, in a way. Elizabeth's "You're gonna fucking die" speech really was the best way to bring him down to earth.
That was a vision, though, right? Crossing over into some full on waking-nightmare type shit because he OD'd, but still.
It honestly would've been kind of great if they were all expecting her to go full D&D nerd but instead she just won't stop talking about russian nuclear plants and nobody can figure out why.
- Major's 'go wait outside on your horse' dig was pretty great, but Ravi doubling down and trying to come to Peyton's rescue wasn't exactly helping him recover any.
Electric Groom-aloo? Am I doing this right?
Bride of Frankenstein, But Gay coming fall 2018.
That one's been on my 'to read' list for years now, I really should find a copy…
Ah jeez, didn't realize this was gonna get turned into a whole thing. Feel like I should've put a little more thought into that comment now.
Be the screenwriter you wish to see in the world.
There are two stages to being introduced to Star Wars, I think.
Millenials Are Ruining Battle Royales
Preston Brooks wannabe motherfucker.
That's a good point, but isn't that the whole idea behind the success of Robin? Most people don't actually want to be Batman (especially if it's the standard, miserable asshole version of Batman), they just want to be his best friend. The same idea extends to Jimmy Olsen for Superman, of course. But even then,…
It's about ethics in poster journalism!
Particularly given that whoever did this is clearly going for a Struzan style poster.
Let's not and say we didn't.
Can't exactly blame the guy for getting bored with that, though, especially given the glut of imitators filling the gap. A proper Guy Ritchie King Arthur sounds fine on paper.
I guess "Amish Paradise" wouldn't have made much sense, thematically. Although you'd think there'd be at least one Amish-type planet in there somewhere.
The flip side of that is the number of shows ostensibly for younger audiences but are actually aimed at the older people who are still watching for some reason, which doesn't exactly help with that kind of attitude (or the quality of the show, honestly).