As long as the artwork isn't included, that would probably be more interesting.
As long as the artwork isn't included, that would probably be more interesting.
You keep posting that link no matter what the subject matter. That's one multi-purpose URL.
Write out the cheerleader, improve the show.
I personally don't care enough about it for it to be vomit-worthy, but I can definitely see comic fans being apathetic about it.
I definitely heard it got better once the Winter Soldier spoilers/events were in play. If it ever comes to my localization of Netflix, I'll probably check it out then.
And it seems nowadays the 13-ep miniseries is actually a half-season pilot project - a way to introduce a series and try and generate a following - and a way to save face if cancelled, claiming in was always meant to be a self-contained story. Seems like 4-5 shows of late have gone this route, probably more.
I didn't even really like Heroes when it was acclaimed/popular, so I'm sketchy on the details of the plot and what did/didn't work for it as a show.
Oh, definitely wasn't implying that it would or should work. Moreso that sometimes it is fairly obvious to guess what network suits are thinking: they want their own superhero show again and figure now is the time.
He cares, but the audience doesn't.
Actually he's the new Doctor Who Cares. Honest mistake though.
This makes me think this whole Heroes Reborn idea is a coat-tail grab on SHIELD - which, at least early-on, was proof that you didn't need a superhero show to be good in order to be popular.
Actual cost of Baratheon-Tyrell nuptials? 10.3 million.
No subs, no tubs.
At first I thought your question was directed towards our reviewer Scott, as he doesn't seem all that fond of the show himself - more like he's tolerating it but it just isn't his thing.
Me too. I'm pretty sure the demon that likes Vanessa just took his form, and not possessed him at all. But I'm unclear if they have a link beyond that. Or what other experience he may have. But when he talks to the police and researchers, he certainly comes across like he's knowledgeable about this stuff, at least to…
Oh okay - no worries: I wasn't specifically suggesting that you weren't, so apologies if it came across that way. Just basically was saying that the two are easy to confuse and stem from the same school of spurious mental health treatment.
It's trephination. But I don't think the average person would know this necessarily. That fun stuff is usually reserved for courses in history of psychiatry/psychology.
Both shows could also be nominated for "best portrayal of taxidermy by wayward teens".
Mummies, yeti and Ogopogo?
Replied to you elsewhere, but my personal guess is she's possessed, although anything is possible.