Deadpool/Deadshot/Deathstroke are all related in some way. I have no idea who was first or who ripped off who.
Deadpool/Deadshot/Deathstroke are all related in some way. I have no idea who was first or who ripped off who.
They had Mac come out of the closet last season (for the first time?), so it seems weird they would just use that same story again this season.
I'm no expert on the show or anything, but I don't recall Mycroft as not wanting to get his hands dirty just that he hasn't really been put into the role of having to do things himself, and he definitely seems like someone who can make calculated decisions for the greater good.
I don't know who was with Sherlock and John in the prison, but it wasn't Mycroft. They gave him feelings for some reason. The real Mycroft of this show would've shot the guy without second guessing.
I laughed maybe once. Sunny is on a downward slope. Last season was very uneven. It had 2 all time classics (Suburbs and Leprechaun) and the rest were mediocre to bad.
I kind of agree sometimes. I'm a sci-fi fan, but sometimes I feel this show would've been better had it just been a straight up alt-history show instead of an alt-history in which other timelines also exist.
No but the first 20 hours of both Breaking Bad and SOA stood on their own merits and didn't require later seasons to prop them up.
Probably the same folks who were thinking Cthulhu would show up in the True Detective Season 1 finale.
They did play "Where is My Mind?" in the first season.
30 hours is quite the commitment to ask to wait before you judge. 10 hours of story shouldn't need 10 more hours of story to prop it up.
People have confused Pullman and Jeff Daniels? I thought Bill Pullman and Bill Paxton was the pair folks confused.
Abram's biggest contribution to Lost after the first few episodes was the Hatch. He didn't know what was in it, but just had the idea of the Hatch. He also directed the Season 3 premiere I believe.
I'm enjoying this show, but I still have no idea what it's about, or really anything about the characters. At least with Lost you kind of knew what the show was about, and each episode in the 1st season especially really shed light on the characters and their motivations.
This totally sounds like all the Lost ARGs, which didn't really amount to much in the end, but were cool to follow at the time.
You can play Red Dead Redemption by following the quests or just by riding around shooting stuff. Either way, you are still playing.
Arnold is probably a pretty famous person. Like famous enough that Ford isn't the only person alive who knows what he looks like. So other people working at Westworld would probably find it weird if "Arnold" was now Bernard, even though Arnold is "dead".
Roller coasters exist at Disney World but you can't exactly go to Wal Mart and pick one up.
One thing I didn't like about Scrubs was the need to develop EVERY character (ex The Janitor and The Lawyer). The Janitor is a sociopath, I didn't need to see him find love. Same with The Lawyer, he was great as just a loser. It's like if Jerry and George had a happy ending.
Speaking of which, TV Club not gonna pick up the Lost Classic Coverage? I quite enjoyed those.
It did have a different title: "Scrubs: Med School" right?