but since when is her character a pushover?
but since when is her character a pushover?
Right, and last season, everyone was complaining that there were too many concept episodes. Make up your minds, people.
Why are these people friends?
Like I said, at best, it's the second best. For me, Agents of SHIELD has been as uneven as Arrow, though the former has had a more consistent run this season. The latter's almost contractual obligation to pander to romance-deprived teens is what pushes Ollie and company further down the rankings. Again, when Agents of…
Honestly I don't get the folks who continue to hate on Agents of SHIELD. At worst, it's mediocre. At best, it's the second-best superhero-related show on network TV.
but they do reference the existence of the MCU. There's no getting around that fact.
Why would you want to bring Bayley up to the main roster? She's far from ready. Charlotte or Sasha, completely understandable. Bayley? Not yet.
So long as no drinks are involved.
They made this for people who thought A Knight's Tale and Robin Hood: Men in Tights were hilarious.
Came for Carlton Lassiter and Magnitude, stayed for the goofy showtunes.
Pumping a junkie full of drugs and waiting for him to die is one thing; making said junkie willingly kill himself in the name of the greater good? I'd say that's more sociopathic. After all, do we not consider the bigger evil the one who plans the crime, not the one who gets his hands dirty?
He was never a pimp-slapping kind of pimp. He used diplomacy and money to handle his bitches.
I work in customer service, and I did not find Steve the Customer Service Guy offensive at all.
But only from doing a massive face-heel turn, and by doing so, validating our initial hatred of him.
Honestly? While the ancillary characters were fully fleshed out in this episode, in doing so it weakened Constantine. A lot of the stuff the other guys did? That would've been stuff he'd have been doing. Like when Zed did the bump-and-lift to steal that ID. Or Zed having to save him from the hobo he couldn't even…
I remember my co-workers telling me how painful it was to watch the pilot. When I finally managed to see it, I was like, it wasn't that bad.
Have you seen her stuff outside of film and TV? She's naturally dorky. Probably comes with being tall and a sloucher.
It's actually part of her charm; the imperfection that makes nerds think they have a shot at her.
Once Upon a Time's a pretty low bar to be proud of hurdling over. And since I was already following Supernatural at the time, Grimm looked doubly-shit for me. I wouldn't even say it filled a Buffy-sized hole in m heart, as none of the things I liked about Buffy (strong female characters, dialogue that was both witty…
The Grimm pilot was horrendous. It screamed low-budget Supernatural ripoff. It may have gotten better over the years, but that first episode was enough to turn me off to the entire series.
Christ, the Doctor's still processing it. Complain when the next episode comes out and never addressed.