I am so happy for Bruce! Dude deserves all the success in the world, hardest working actor in the business.
I am so happy for Bruce! Dude deserves all the success in the world, hardest working actor in the business.
Goddamn you 2016, we've been through enough, don't you DARE take a Python too!
I want the Simpsons writers to fake a new animated show, take any potential script they may have planned for the Simpsons, just change the Title and animation style and release it without any hint of connection, I bet it would get pretty high score. Simpsons may not be what it was, but I think all the C's and D's you…
Prediction for next week: 10-15 minute flashback opener with the Saint of Killers massacring Ratwater, then dying by a tree. Back in present day we get plot, character conflict, yadda yadda, leading back to the church. Jesse's standoff with Quincannon intensifies, his church is destroyed, and just when all seems…
I LOVE that Spartacus was right up there at the top, I really hope it can develop the following it always deserved. Get that shit and Netflix!
I really hope Bran wargs into Hodor and just HULKS the fuck out on the mutineers, that's the only way I want to see this situation resolved.
Quick note, that actually WAS Billy in the sun when Flint woke up, then transitioned into Dufresne. The actor was labelled present in this episode. It was no fluke
It's not, unless I read the situation wrong that's his only option now… tough gig
Everyone keeps telling Eleanor how powerful and independent she is, but I'm still just not seeing it. Totally miscast, Hannah New is easy on the eyes, but she has no gravitas
Smug Rackham is the best Rackham. I'm hard pressed to think of why he would care about being a pirate anymore when he's doing gangbusters business with his fancy, "Nights In Paris" themed brothel.
Great episode, good finale. But I worry if it wasn't a mistake to lose Mr. Gates so soon, he had a presence as an actor and clarity of character much sooner than the rest of the cast, and was a strong presence throughout. I hope they know what they're doing.
Just speaking executively, it's obvious with the drama and threat now thrust upon Flint in the wake of his death (not to mention his presence in TI) that there is NO WAY Billy is dead. Not only that, but he will likely resurface on the Scarborough, and in all likelihood Flint DIDN'T throw him overboard, he really did…
Despite being light on action (save for Vane's country-style ass kicking) this episode feels like the one were things are really starting to come together. The tension was solid, the humor was surprisingly good, and we're starting to see what this show can do. This episode was particularly great for Jack, Max,…
That would have turned this episode from tedious to brilliant, actually. But commercially speaking, Beth is safe until a more attractive blonde character shows up. And Daryl might as well be Wolverine. Sad to say but in this instance, commercial viability trumps drama.
Wow, a full blown horror episode following two characters with ZERO chance of dying… riveting.
Cheryl's afraid of flying now because airplanes are the legendary 'Musician Murdering Machines'. Brilliant, even better that they didn't need to spell it out.
I don't disagree that not much happened, but I thought the 'D' for III was a little over the top
Rowan, I know I was hard on you because I was worried you were judging the entire show unfairly for one element that sat poorly with you, but I'm glad to see you are still really watching the show and giving it fair judgement. Thanks for a fair and balanced review.
The downside of growing up near a… rural region
Guess nobody told the costume designer that red laces in combat boots is a skinhead thing. I knew Maggie was country, but damn