rowan5215
Rowan5215
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Heaven Sent doesn’t take place in the real world, it’s all inside the confession dial which is essentially Time Lord technology for a dying Time Lord to absolve themselves of all their mistakes before they go. considering they can live for thousands of years, it kinda makes sense that they’d develop some technology

her voice is also massively better these days than it was when she started out. it still sucks that she had to be in this position at all, but a re-recording of some of her earlier songs could be a really cool silver lining

these boys have been gradually getting bigger and bigger here in Aus and had a dedicated following at my university (for reasons that I’m sure are pretty much obvious). it’s great to see them coming up on an international stage, I hope it pans out

NME basically created the whole Blur/Oasis beef to sell more magazines and people are still eating it up more than 20 years later, it’s baffling to me. Noel and Damon have even worked together on Gorillaz, which I’m willing to call a truce because I don’t give a flying fuck about Liam Gallagher

there’s some stuff in The Dark Tower I would absolutely love to see in live-action, especially Roland chasing the man in black across the deserts. but a mix of animation for something like Wizard and Glass and live-action could genuinely be really-cool, I think, if any studio ever decided to budget that

To your last point, I’m actually finding myself weirdly rooting for Odis despite not caring for him at all the first half of this season. He’s an oddly tragic character and I was certain he was done for when Loy picked him up this episode; the fact that he’s still kicking makes me weirdly hopeful for his chances

you’d think it would be easy for a man who looks like Timothy Olyphant to get some action!

I’m at the point where I’m very ready for Deafy to make a big play and actually... do something even if it gets him killed. His biggest moves this season have been kicking in the funeral home’s door for Zelmare and Swanee and not finding them, and then rushing to the hotel where Zelmare and Swanee were to... not find

that was definitely Mr. Snowman in the coffin. my initial theory was he was only haunting the Smutneys, because he’d only interacted with Ethelrida and Zelmare/Swanee. now we’ve seen him watching a member of Loy’s crew with no connection to the Smutnys... I have no idea what to think haha

Maybe because I just watched it the other day - or because of JG Jr.’s presence - but the description of this makes it sound a lot like Flanagan’s Before I Wake. I really hope this is a better film than that, although I’ll watch it either way just for Gillian Jacobs

my only problem with this idea is that Ash has to win, because he’s motherfucking Ash. but if they found a way to address that, I’m all in

“There’s a case to be made that it’s a fool’s errand ever trying to do over a classic as cherished as Craven’s Nightmare On Elm Street.”

the relationship between the two leads is the best part of Resolution - and a big part of what made it one of my favourite movies for quite a few years - so I’m very excited to see if they can replicate that with a bigger budget and ambition, which is what this sounds like

I’m pretty sure we’re meant to understand that the faceless boy, Flora’s friend, was creating all the dolls and moving them around the dollhouse - we see him doing it very briefly in I think episode 7. in which case the doll of Viola stayed under the dresser because she’s always down in the lake, but it moves when she

I guess I can buy that Flora just got super lucky jumping on the bed without knowing she was doing the one thing that would save Dani, but it’s a pretty big convenience to swallow. the only other idea I can think of is that Quint and Rebecca knew about Viola’s life somehow (I suppose Quint has had plenty of time to loo

“hits like a truck" - Dani's fiancee, shortly before being hit by a truck 

that ending of Two Storms, with young Nell saying "why couldn't you see me?" over that shot of her ghost standing next to her coffin, is one of the most genuinely upsetting things I've seen in any genre

the bulk of this finale, pretty much everything after the first 15 minutes, was wonderful to me. I guess that’s not really a surprise, I’ve been super invested in Dani and Jamie from the start, but it basically all worked (and that scene when Jamie comes home and finds Dani with her face centimetres away from the

that Black Thought is some really good shit too. amazing how long he’s been in the game and never really showed any sign of breaking his incredible streak of consistency

I wasn’t massive on this one either, for a lot of the stated reasons and some others. It really could have been safely half the length it was (we see the cliffhanger of Viola grabbing Dani no less than three times in two episodes! I get it’s a good scare, but c’mon, really?!). The basic explanation of Viola’s gravity