Terrible episode.
Terrible episode.
They left the flat! And went and sat in a cafe!
The Return would have made a fantastic miniseries, and episode 8 transcends television: it belongs in a museum and on university curriculums.
Putting out the fire with gasoline doesn’t make you a fireman (or women), it makes you a pyromaniac.
If by Twin Peaks you mean two floating turds, then yes, its been Twin Peaks.
I’m not sure how the new system works. Reading the rules fails to clarify how some people are able to readily transition from ‘pending’ to ‘approved’ while others remain permanently ‘greyed’ (or invisible unless you actively seek them out in the margins).
A law suit is obviously not the best way to commemorate the 30th anniversary of a band 25 years past its prime.
As much as I hate the Trump administration and family, this just reads as an ineffectual circle jerk. I’m not going to console myself with their alleged misery or my own moral posturing (irrelevant beneficiaries of their ‘corrupt fathers’ et al).
Vox has provided coverage - that’s how I first found out about it (and that the destruction to life and property far exceeds what’s happening in America).
Las primeras horas lo odiaras porque no pararas de morir y no te enteraras de nada, pero conforme vayas aprendiendo sus mecanicas, consigas asentarte en un buen sitio en el que ir prosperando junto a tu tribu lo empezaras a amar hasta un punto obsesivo. No hago mas que pensar en salir del trabajo para ir a ver a mi…
Are we sure that the final scene really happened? It was set up to look as if it *might* have been one of Bran’s visions (of things to come or to be averted).
We do get to see an interview with a dog discussing his latest book, loss of faith and new found belief in Dog.
I’ve really being enjoying this.
Fantastic article at Vox on the various power players and the theories they embody.
The comic book apparently begins with the search for God, and so hit the ground running as a road trip. The second season appeared to be finally following its lead, but seems caught in a cul de sac anyway.
As much as the first season gets flak for being a needless prequel, it was at least consistently entertaining.
Some good scenes do not make a great episode, or a defensible season. What a shit fest.
Do we still notifications if someone responds a post?
I’m very disappointed that Kotaku seeems to have become an apologist for its own enthusiasms - and that it took Gamespot’s The Point to critically comment on Destiny’s literally addictive qualities (via Bungie’s own research and development).