IIRC wasn’t Guillermo in charge of vetting familiars?
IIRC wasn’t Guillermo in charge of vetting familiars?
Have to say it one more time for posterity:
Christ, what is up with rich British white people and going full TERF for no reason. The bathroom argument. Really? Is that where she’s going now?
So heartwarming.
Anyone listened to “Running from COPS?” Ever since that podcast, I’ve been aghast at how insidious the partnerships between police departments and Cops/Live PD can be. So this is good news.
Get Timothy Olyphant and Kaitlyn Dever. You get a Justified reunion and a grade-A cast.
I...really, really need this show’s unique dose of fun and adventure and heartwarming-ness right now. The soundtrack for the first season was so good. Kept me company on many a drive home. Can’t wait to dive into this season. So excited.
I want to replay the game in advance of this and the sequel but don’t know if my heart can take it.
I, uh, really liked the opening montage with Issa and Lawrence. More than them hooking up, I thought them working side-by-side was the most effective at showing their growth and how good they can be together. Like, yes, they’re charming and charismatic together, but they’ve stepped up enough that now they’re both…
I don’t hate this. Sue me, I love Wes Anderson’s movies, and I love shit like this. I could never pull off the aesthetic, but it’s fun to watch others do it. I miss wearing clothing that wasn’t just gray or black sweatpants and some random t-shirt I was given ten years ago. But am I going to wear anything else right…
It’s essentially a graphic novel-length Mad Love take that focuses in on Harley’s state-of-mind as she goes from Harleen Quinzel to Harley Quinn. But it also focuses a bit on her forensic psychology background as she tries to rehabilitate and study the Arkham inmates. I’m behind an issue or two, but I remember really…
My only issue with Korra was that I genuinely believe it—like most sequel stories—would’ve been more effective or interesting if it had been 100+ years later. Immediate future stories have you (or at least me) constantly wondering about the predecessors, and whether and how they’ll show up. It made it hard to keep…
I was in elementary school in 2001. I can’t count how many times God Bless the U.S.A. we were made to sing it at assemblies, pep rallies, etc. after that. I grew to loathe that song so much that I would feel like shouting every time I heard it. I once faked sick because I knew we had to sing it at an assembly, and I…
Not my favorite of the season. The witches and the goat were fun. The SFX was good. Nandor and Laszlo hooking up was good. But it went by too quickly for my tastes and it felt too easily resolved. Oh! And Guillermo being over this shit re: Nadja and Colin was great. “Not in my job description” and “Fuck you both” was …
Seriously, what about Frank do they idolize beyond the fact that he murders criminals? No, wait...that’s probably enough. To them, he probably represents what they wish they could do.
Have you checked out Harleen by Stjepan Šejić? Dunno if it’ll stick the landing, but it’s primarily a Dr. Quinzel story.
Kami Garcia is is the one who wrote the Raven graphic novel and is working on the Beast Boy one? I’m glad that DC’s pulling in different voices for their books like this. This one seems interesting.
Green Room is a masterpiece of tension. It’s so goddamn brutal—while still being somehow restrained in what they show—but it was also so satisfying to see the neonazis get their comeuppance.
Joel McHale’s agent needs to try to get him meatier roles. They’re failing his talents. Community is the only thing I’ve seen McHale in that taps into his ability to command a room and be absolutely menacing. Remember the Repilot episode from season five, where he cows Rob Cordry’s character? His speech about being a…
Joel McHale’s agent needs to try to get him meatier roles. They’re failing his talents. Community is the only thing I’ve seen McHale in that taps into his ability to command a room and be absolutely menacing. Remember the Repilot episode from season five, where he cows Rob Cordry’s character? His speech about being a…