Not a single mention of Broken Sword? I know it lost its edge (badumtish) as sequels and time eroded it, but the first one was pretty damn compelling.
Not a single mention of Broken Sword? I know it lost its edge (badumtish) as sequels and time eroded it, but the first one was pretty damn compelling.
Holy shit that awful, awful comic book talk in Crimson Tide finally makes sense.
Yes, the roof jump was ridiculous.
I think the reviews of Community this season have really departed from any semblance of reality and into the realm of pure fanboy nonsense. The show has been pretty sub-standard in this ten episode stretch with about 2 or 3 exceptions. To be honest, if this is as good as they can get (and I'm not convinced it is, such…
I loved this.
Who is your daddy and what does he do
This question is like a sexual fetish Rorschach test
Oops! Good point. Typo'd.
I'm very on board with Scott's point, the lumpy pacing and episodic nature of the storyline just doesn't leave a lot to be desired. The whole "fight my seven evil exes with your superpowers" kinda came out of nowhere too, plus you never felt like Pilgrim was ever really in danger therefore no stakes = me not really…
In Zodiac I think the scene where the killer picks up the woman with the baby stranded at the side of the road then tells her to throw the baby out of the window was incredibly sinister.
Bob coming from behind the dresser in "Fire Walk With Me".
"Apparently he came all over the sun visor"
So is this Arlington Road: The TV Show?
cool theory bro
Yes! And you can always take away from the finale that Tony got whacked, or at least would live fearful of that moment for the rest of his life (however long that may be).
Let's analyse these quickly though (in reverse order):
I think this was a crucial "show vs tell" error that the show has made if Gus truly did poison Brock* as coming from out of nowhere it simply seems like a convenient plot device to heal the rift between Jesse and Walt whereas it could have been a HOLY SHIT moment had we seen Tyrus rock up and offer the kid a smoke…
Who poisoned Brock is the "who called Hank" of this season - we're not going to know an answer definitively before the end of this season, but what you've posed is an interesting dynamic: how far will Walt go to protect himself and his family? The only rebuttal I have is that Walt (at the start of the episode) seems…
I think that Gus definitely did it, otherwise the writers have robbed us of a perfectly earned character moment. That minute or so of quiet deduction was brilliant and utterly within character - you could see that Gus didn't feel any satisfaction from his benevolent gesture to Jesse and the fact that gesture had no…
Best. Show. On. Television.