stevenjohnson2--disqus
stevenjohnson2
stevenjohnson2--disqus

Excellent series finale! The Speed Force is God, and when God makes an appearance, the story is over.

Don't know if there was maybe something wrong with the projector, but the movie I just saw had dim light in the tropics. If that's the sort of things auteurs do, auteur theory is not only wrong but immoral.

Your version works.

The "heart of the baby bird" is something of a BS shout out. But that's partly because the image is confused. Baby birds are vulnerable and weak, and that's not Sun. They mean she has a heart full of love and generosity (I think.)

Called the house and the little sister answered? Maybe not, but you don't believe one side without some sort of verification. As far as the personal safety goes, trying some cheap pacification might be worth a shot. Everybody will know exactly what the problem is if he's still got a problem after he gets his eighteen

Magic is boring, and Ghost Rider short circuited all the dramatic tension. Thematically there's nothing here but, magic saves the day.

It seems unlikely CW money is so big she couldn't pass on the part. Of course, if she were a highly partisan Republican, she might view Trump as a flake who somehow won the nomination but isn't really one of the faithful.

Well, strictly speaking Mun will exonerate her when he tells how it was Joong-Ki who shot him. In a larger sense, all the rest is about whether Sun wins. Let's face it, we know she will. It's not precisely details or even denouement. But the real drama over Joong-Ki is over. If we've invested in Sun (or Doona Bae) we

Sisters Alex and Kara are charming, but all things DEO are a drag. The show has really missed Calista Flockhart. The second season just hasn't been any where near as good without her. Even her interaction with Winn was a blast.

One point the reviewer got wrong is, deciding not to kill your brother is a resolution of the revenge arc. And a fitting one too, for the character, and mostly for the cluster.

The movie's commitment to stupid is as shameless as it is complete. That's why it's so hard to give a shit when something stupid reactionary is on screen. The stupid camouflages it so you can't really see it.

I think somebody did a chart showing the Professor taught every mad scientist in TV and movies since the Fifties, (or one of his students taught them.) Wish I could remember where I saw that.

Eh, I enjoyed the show. Malcolm Barrett and Goran Visnjic are really good, and Abigail Spencer and Matt Lanter do fine and look finer.

Dad being able to see Will through Riley seemed to fit with his being able to contact Sara Patrell before the cluster was activated/birthed. Along with Kala's observation that Will's thiamine level was down, I've been wondering if Sense8 is planning on making Will birth a new cluster, no doubt at an extremely

Still a bad idea, even in the comics, for the same reason. But knowing this does make the producers look better.

I really wanted to hear the answer.

They'd be missing a trick if they didn't go alternate worlds, starting with Ned Stark having the common decency to pick Renly Baratheon over that religious fanatic Stannis. Then he could have the common sense to announce that Jon Snow was really Jaehaerys Targaryen because that would dispose of Daenerys' claim to the

This should be a thought experiment in philosophy class. Given the fact that no decent human being works for Fox News, How is it possible to distinguish just desserts from unfair treatment? Isn't favorable treatment of any Fox employees unethical?

There's a lot of aptness to the phrase, but the desire to hit trendy talking points can be very misleading. First of all, the notion that "unimaginably wise" somehow is compatible with the "mind of a child" makes no sense. Saying it does, doesn't make it true. Saying it does, just means the notion is not being

If someone like you likes it so much, how could American Gods actually be good?