Yeah, Alasdair was really impressed by the show's willingness to go darker and deeper, but didn't seem to notice it wasn't doing that well.
Yeah, Alasdair was really impressed by the show's willingness to go darker and deeper, but didn't seem to notice it wasn't doing that well.
Ugh. I had forgotten Clara saying that she'd rather let the kids die than have them lose their parents.
The same could be said of "Kill the Moon." "What happens when the moon blows up? Nothing! We get a new moon right away, just like the old moon! Don't worry guys, the stakes were never real!"
Yeah, the moral is "giant alien fetus is so important that we should risk all life on earth to save it." Which is atrocious.
"Kill the Moon" felt like the writers were actively calling me stupid for watching it.
Tyler Perry's Madea Goes to Gotham: Rise of the Heroes, Fall of the Villains, Staying-at-the-Same-Level of the Police; OR, Who Gives a Fuck?
But Alias was on ABC over ten years ago, and looked way better than this.
Agent Brownish Area with Points
Dichen always struck me as kind of wooden, which was only confirmed when she did Agents of SHIELD.
It sounds like the opening of a 90s superhero action cartoon. So yes, it's amazing.
If you want me to take it seriously you have to stop saying its name.
Gawker turned them down, and that still didn't get them thinking "Hey, maybe this is in poor taste?"
I don't even know what you two are talking about. Daredevil lives in a place called "This City."
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No one has mentioned my favorite line of the episode:
He was great as the Pizza Place.
I stopped reading about ten issues into Season 8, and caught only a few between that and Season 10. You can follow the whole season perfectly without needing any knowledge of the past comic seasons. It's very focused on the core Scoobies and their relationship dynamics, and is generally about them becoming happier,…
Two Vampires, a Blonde Chick, and a Pizza Place
The Season 10 comics have been wonderful, and have nailed the tone and feel of the show in a way the first two comics seasons never did.
Well, I was happy about it because it was a well done metaphor for her totally distancing herself from Fitz.