That tarnished Live Another Day for me, which I otherwise thought was a solid return to form.
That tarnished Live Another Day for me, which I otherwise thought was a solid return to form.
And then Bashir got killed off later anyways.
Did you talk about exploring this further with him?
As well as "Anne Frank's" marriage.
Season 2's "mystery" was incredibly weak, no doubt. But I really enjoyed how character-driven that season was, especially for Bree.
That was laughably smug. They could have just said that it was a ratings smash and left it at that.
Although Desperate Housewives' first season was its best, I still thought 2-4 were damn good. I mean, ditching it after Season 1 means missing out on "Bang," which is one of the show's greatest episodes.
None of this sounds good.
That's baffling, especially since she apparently had some story arcs from the Clone Wars that were never animated. Why wouldn't they use those?
I lol'd for real.
Nicely done.
Yay, welcome back, Kevin! So glad that this show is being reviewed again.
No, that was Dak (Dac?) who was Luke's copilot.
I like the idea of Bo Katan taking him out instead of Obi-Wan, which seems too predictable. Like Obi-Wan, Bo had her mentor figure and Satine taken from her by Maul, so in a way she has as much reason to seek justice as Obi.
That'd be a nice twist. I am definitely expecting Kallus to defect at some point since the show seems to be telegraphing that pretty heavily.
Perhaps I'm alone, but I'm enjoying Bates and Gaga's campy accents.
And then that perfect cut to Cricket being disemboweled by a torch-wielding mob.
"Joey, do you like movies about gladiators?"
What a great use of time.
I couldn't tell if the author hated Vader or was just a fanboy trying to rationalize the discrepancy between the trilogies' fight coreography.