I mean in the Nolanverse, that pretty much the reason for why the Joker does the things the Joker does.
I mean in the Nolanverse, that pretty much the reason for why the Joker does the things the Joker does.
I've been wanting to get around to watching it. I actually watched the prequel, Gods of the Arena, and it was incredible.
I thought Kilmer was pretty underrated. Him (and Keaton to an extent) nailed down just how much of a psychopath Bruce Wayne actually is pretty well.
The Unit was so underrated. Saddest part was its final season was its best one.
The oral sex scenario would be supremely better. (And I'm just talking from a humor standpoint)
Even though I doubt it, I really hope they don't show the Joker's origins. He doesn't need an origin story. I prefer the Nolan (and maybe comics? haven't read them) explanation that he was basically "inspired" by Batman. I've always found that interesting about Batman. He arrived to clean up Gotham of corruption and…
The interrogation montage was awful. I thought Logue killed it as Bullock, definitely the most interesting character, along with Falcone. They're trying too hard when it comes to winks of characters' futures. I'd give it a B-.
I liked Potter too. I keep holding out hope he would return. He was a pretty formidable yet (relatively) straight shooting nemesis for SAMCRO.
I think Season 3 probably had the best finale of the show.
Season 4 was actually the second best season (minus the finale) after Season 2.
Unser is not someone to root for. He had to open up his big mouth to Gemma because he's obsessed with her about Tara ratting the club out, which directly led to Tara's demise. Unser needs to hurry up and die of cancer like I thought he was going to do seasons ago.
Was that Apocalyptica covering "Nothing Else Matters" on cellos? They got their start by doing Metallica covers with cellos.
Everyone thinks he is one of the Departed. But he's still here.
Scratch that, he was Larry David's lawyer.
I believe the character in Seinfeld was named after the real Lloyd Bruan. He was Larry David's manager before he was president of ABC.
People say Lost is a great binge watch show, while I can understand their reasons, I have to disagree. Half of what made Lost so great was discussing the episodes in the week in between, coming up with theories in between seasons. Whether it was talking with friends in real life, or on some message boards that I was a…
It really did seem that way until Jacob was introduced. The Island kind of ceased being a character itself around Season 5 or so.
You actually get your first look at the smoke monster in the Season 1 finale.
I loved the Hatch. This is why Season 2 is probably my favorite season. The Hatch, the computer, the Numbers, the invisible map, ?, failsafe….it was all so awesome.
I remember seeing a interview with Lindelof where it was Abrams that came up with the idea for the Hatch. But he didn't know what would be in it. It was up to Darlton to figure that out once JJ left.