The author's opinion of The Final Cut is wrong, and he should feel bad about it.
The author's opinion of The Final Cut is wrong, and he should feel bad about it.
Klingons already look a certain way. If you want to make sexy new aliens, then make sexy new aliens.
In Paul's defense, he killed Miller with his bare hands after being mortally wounded, and he had lost a ton of blood in addition to having been fatally shot by the time he set off the grenade.
Apparently the actress who played Krystal was busy with another show while this episode was being filmed.
I can see it happening, but it'd feel awfully forced.
Considering she pinned a neonatal physician who may or may not have been a Neolutionist to her hospital bed with an amniocentesis needle through the face and tongue, chopped up a bunch of Portuguese mobsters with a paper cutter, and wiped the floor with a military-trained black ops super-soldier armed with only a…
It wasn't terrible, just…a lot of slow-burning tension without any real release. Felt like the entire season was just buildup to the final season. All rising action, no climax.
Ha, I didn't even notice. (Not that anyone should be surprised, considering the use of Canadian currency and passports and the frequent references to Toronto suburbs. Though the Orphan Black universe seems to have a lot of no-questions-asked cross-border travel, and then there's the totally unexplained thing where…
At least Siobhan got to go out in a blaze of glory — she even got to watch and make sure that fucker Ferdinand was dead before she slipped off to the great beyond. Poor Gracie got double-crossed by her own husband and shot in the head by Art's psychopathic "partner" while crying her eyes out. God, I'm looking forward…
Given the fascinating tension between the Wildlings and the Northerners below the Wall, it'd be kind of a shame if the remaining Free Folk are obliterated by the Night's King at Eastwatch-by-the-Sea. But, well, the remaining Free Folk are going to Eastwatch-by-the-Sea, and so is the Night's King, and I'm pretty sure…
Yeah, I don't think we're gonna be seeing her again after last we saw her under the Mountain's not-so-gentle ministrations.
I feel like I'm in the minority of people here who likes Jordan Klepper, although I'll admit I rarely watch The Daily Show anymore (though I hear Trevor Noah has improved), or even Colbert, Oliver, or Bee, even though they're fantastic.
I'm okay with this.
Fuck that giant bird.
I don't think I ever completed Sunshine, and I probably hit 100% completion on Super Mario 64 on three different save files. Four, I guess, counting the version that came out for DS.
I have the weirdest Bader.
This is great and all, but when are they going to make a sequel to Rogue One?
No way Jaime sticks with Cersei through the endgame of this particular story. She has no real allies left except for creepy Qyburn and zombie Mountain. Jaime is still bound to her by force of emotional attachment, and Euron is stuck to her by force of common interests, but no one at this point actually both loves…
He's…not as good as Lady Mormont.
Lady Lyanna Mormont is my spirit animal.