The what happened to Wellick reference is more about his last minutes where it appears he finds something that we aren’t shown. People were definitely expecting a payoff of some sort.
The what happened to Wellick reference is more about his last minutes where it appears he finds something that we aren’t shown. People were definitely expecting a payoff of some sort.
Not-Krysta said they’ve been trying to prove to Protag-Elliot that he’s not the real Elliot.
Are they in the Matrix? Are they just nesting doll matrices on top of each other because humanity keeps fucking up the simulation?
Seemed like a machismo reference. How fictional bar fights are always start due to trivial nonsense. “Oooh look at the big man with a rock. You think you’re better than me?”
Petey was fired and a jug of what looked like canola oil was found in his desk
Nothing. Nothing has to be told. You said you trusted the producer so I simply showed you what one of the producers said. Didn’t expect you to be so dramatic.
I didn’t respond to your original comment and at this point don’t give a shit about your opinion in the quality of the show. Especially when that opinion amounts to “I fell asleep.” I also don’t care that you don’t read Entertainment Weekly. I didn’t assume you did. I posted the link without commentary. Whatever…
Well, this interview definitely came out of thin air. I hacked ew.com and put words in the producers mouth so you’d trust it. You are definitely right to act this butt hurt about it.
I’m sticking with what I said previous, Laurie made a guess and the wife confirmed it. Why shouldn’t I believe that?
Laurie figuring it out and getting Judd’s wife to admit she was right and then serve Laurie to the Kalvary seems like confirmation.
His whole shtick does not necessarily presuppose a totally predetermined universe. Jon’s more-human-than-given-credit-for mind is not conceiving his ability to see time non-linearly as an opportunity to make change. He steps in front of the cannon presently because he already saw it succeed and made himself a slave to…
Showing awful behavior without judgment may be the most consistent thing that movies do.
Fake Hot Topic edgy. That shit is all so generic. You could just as easily be talking about some random prestige TV show from last decade or some gangster movie from the 70s that a bunch a rappers put posters of up for MTV Cribs to see. The rich people? They were beating the shit out of him on the train. His “friend”?…
My point has nothing to do with resonating with people. They are still calling it “dangerous and irresponsible” as a reason its good. And its not significantly dangerous or irresponsible.
I get that dangerous and irresponsible was the narrative going into Joker, but I’m surprised people are still clinging to that reputation now that it’s out. I found it pretty dull.
I wish they didn’t intercut the explanation of Superman’s origins with HJ’s own. It was too on the nose. The first review here had a bunch of people pointing out the similarities already.
I’d give at least the first one a shot.
For a second, I thought the reveal was going to be Vera as the third entity. He kind of aggressively fucks with Elliot’s life and has been missing for much of the show, which accounts for the ominous “he’s back” attitudes. I don’t totally remember all of the scenes with him earlier in the TV season, but one that pops…
I don’t necessarily know how lofty or popular all these shows sit in TV canon but, in addtion to RandomHookup’s 3: