Have you ever even been on a plane, you piece of shit?
Have you ever even been on a plane, you piece of shit?
It’s okay, we’ll do it your way, I’m just here to have fun...
And CGI faces getting sliced off.
Maybe they decided to put on a minstrel show.
In the book, after quitting alcohol cold turkey, Crozier becomes possessed with a clear-eyed urge to survive at all costs. (Well, not “at all costs” like with Hickey’s men, but you know what I mean). It almost seems like he’s supernaturally sustained by his desire to get his men back alive. The show doesn’t spell it…
Well, I don’t know how closely the last episode will follow the book, but if it does...
Hey, me too! High five.
Man, that’s a really important point about the pacing of 7 and 8 that I don’t think gets stated enough. They both move along so quickly from plot point to plot point, yet still seem to have fatty scenes that bog down the narrative (the rathtar freighter in 7, Canto Bight and the failed stealth mission on Snoke’s ship…
I haven’t seen much of Chris Rock outside of his performances, so I was surprised how soft-spoken he was in this.
I thought Chris Rock was the one who asked “Did he do the whistle?” It’s kind of hard to tell though.
Talking Funny is indeed very good, but it just cemented how unbelievably irritating Ricky Gervais is.
I disagree with that first opinion. But I agree with that second opinion strongly enough to like your comment. What a world!
Man, he’s gonna rip SO many sinks off of the wall after she storms out.
Yeah, it would be crazy if a young protagonist in the Star Wars universe with minimal training and experience showed an immense display of power with the Force shortly after being told about it. Oh my god, can you even imagine.
Thank Christ C3PO isn’t in this. He and R2D2 have been shoehorned into way too many Star Wars movies already.
CAW!!!
And have these “good cops” EVER spoken out against their colleagues who harass, beat, and kill innocent civilians? If not, then what fucking good are they?
You’re right about Adam Nagaitis being a hell of a find. He embodies Cornelius Hickey perfectly, and this episode made me wish he could have been cast as Jeremy in Get Out. I think he could have been much more grounded, less over-the-top, but still duplicitous and threatening. I hope he keeps getting work.
Well let’s hope so.
Well sure, don’t be a dick about it. But if someone has an open mind and seems interested in hearing about the differences between film and digital, go for it.