shocksplicer
Shocksplicer
shocksplicer

Sometimes when the past is changed it affects the future immediately, (such as visiting the house of the killer meaning that in the future the shed is gone) while for others it's delayed (such as when she captures the killer and is about to kill him when he disappears instantly due to now being killed in the past.)

The timelines and how changing the past works in this show are inconsistent, poorly thought out and nonsensical, and it's only getting worse. It's just plot holes on top of paradoxes. I'm out.

I like Casey Affleck and I think you're all being very mean!

I'll admit, I did call my Mum right after. Overall, I think a B is right. There's good stuff, but ultimately it's too pointlessly mean-spirited and, well, pointless. The only Black Mirror where I genuinely don't think there's a message to be dissected.

Look, I know time travel is hard to write, but a little consistency would be nice. The time travel shown here is inconsistent, illogical, and frustrating

November 3rd, in territories other than US, CAN and NZ: THE EXPANSE!

#fuckonami

But no Belgians die in In Bruges…
*leaves, having pointlessly ruined a quite good joke*

I agree. I love their work.

*flees*

Look, I acknowledge it's a clear Archer Ripoff, and that image at the top of the page looks like something you'd have seen on ebaumsworld in 2004.

Tyrell is talking about Mr Robot, Angela was talking about Elliot.

Just watched L.A Confidential a couple of weeks ago. Great film. R.I.P.

My bad, sorry

What The Fuck Are You Even Doing, Internet?

Hey, tell that to Randall. His words not mine.

The Mouseover text exempts Tolkein and C.S. Lewis.

Even when times are tough, he'll always have Josh Groban night.

Finished it. Thoroughly underwhelming.

Cinemasins is supposed to be about pointing out the "sins" in movies, but mostly it's just a shitty abridged ripoff of Rifftrax.