You laugh, but there's a lot of talk about the Cowboys trying to get Johnny Manziel, which, just, I mean, why would you, I don't even know what, ugh.
You laugh, but there's a lot of talk about the Cowboys trying to get Johnny Manziel, which, just, I mean, why would you, I don't even know what, ugh.
Something tells me that the team that couldn't win one game without Romo is not going to suddenly go on a tear to close out the season.
Dikachu's right. Let's none of us have a cow.
He has the highest 4th quarter passer rating of all time! He has more comebacks than any other QB since 2006! He's a great player, damnit!
Start Colt McCoy. It worked well the last time.
Well, the Cowboys season was already essentially over two or three weeks ago. But when Romo came back from his injury, there was the faintest bit of hope, especially after the team's fairly convincing win over Miami and the terrible state of the NFC East. Now, however, Dallas has been manhandled by Panthers on…
I believe it was Barnwell who said that Caldwell always looks like the guy who just realized he got on the wrong plane.
Upvoted for Pops-Pops. Magnitude would be proud.
Again, this a major spoiler for the show. It's an issue because we never get any indication that any of the other Cylons age. He's the only Cylon that you ever see looking older or younger than they are now.
It was…fine? They just didn't give him enough to do. Again, Olmos as the head of semi-military group on a ship after things have gone to hell? We know he can do that premise well. And yet outside of his last scene on the show, they didn't really give him much of a chance to show off his chops.
He was clearly challenging Helfer for the title of World's Sexiest Snuffleupagus.
SPOILER!!!
Came to the comments just to make sure this was appropriately applauded. It's up there with his line in a Futurama review: "See, kids, physics problems can have practical value! Depressing, depressing practical value."
Agreed, and it's frustrating that after BSG, Olmos has shown up on multiple other shows I've watched and the gravitas and humanity he can bring to a role have been largely wasted.
I've said it before, and I'll say it again. Please publish your reviews somewhere.
I find it especially odd because many of Oliver Sava's reviews in the past have suggested that he wants the show to have a more comic book-y feel to it. He's expressed fatigue at the spy stories and a desire to see them explore more of the colorful, outlandish side of comics stories in general and the Marvel universe…
You know, for a show that has aliens, super powers, and psychic hedgehog people, the thing I found most implausible was that he was able to land perfectly in a kiddie pool-sized portal after jumping out of an unsteady plane.
Pretty sure it's just Megabyte in disguise.
So Sava — whatever your feelings about the Coulson/Price relationship, maybe don't include spoilers for a series that's been out for less than a week in your review of a series that's set in the same universe? Not everyone immediately binge-watched Jessica Jones over the weekend.
It's funny, my wife's first thought was Giles/Calendar and mine was Willow/Tara. I think this had more in common with the latter. They'll never do it, but I wouldn't mind seeing Coulson become, if not a bad guy, at least some kind of antagonist the rest of the team has to stop.