I think your theory is exactly right. She's the real JS.
I think your theory is exactly right. She's the real JS.
Wow, I thought this was a wonderful episode. After Part 1 I was concerned that the show would follow the books note for note, which would be perfectly fine, but for a television show I felt that it might be better to weave in the Secret Organization stuff from early on. This episode did exactly that. Having Mr. Poe's…
I'm a pretty hardcore fan of the books, but I thought Carrey was pretty flawless. Olaf is an over-the-top actor. What more could you ask for?
I was incredibly nervous about this, but my god. It's perfect. I hope they get to do season 2, where things actually start happening.
This is the least gimmicky thing they've done in ages. It's a powerful, dedicated home console that you can take on the go if you want. What's the problem?
At first I was put off by "Mario in NYC" but as soon as I saw him jumping off cars and swinging on traffic lights…it felt right. We haven't had a big hub world in a 3D Mario game since Sunshine, and I'm beyond excited. He can belly-dive again!
Milf Island
It's weird. For the last couple years I feel like DC comics have been leagues ahead of Marvel comics (with some exceptions) but Marvel films are leagues ahead of DC films (though there's also the fact that there's 14 MCU movies, and I'll stand up for Man of Steel any day)
If DC has any brains at all they'll at least *try* to get him.
What about soft reboots? Because I'd love for him to direct the next Superman movie.
With everything that's going on in the world…I don't know if I can take a disappointing season of Twin Peaks. God, I want it to be good. Doesn't even have to be great. But good would be appreciated.
Do they have some sort of web app I can subscribe to like HBO Go? I don't want to have to figure out how to sign up for a new channel. It sounds like it involves a phone call. What am I, a time traveler?
I think that's wrong. When we see the daughter's flash to writing down her memories on the sheet of paper, we see one of the other board members saying "Were we just in a meeting?" insinuating that he did, in fact, just alter their memory.
Oh wow, I never knew David Arnold composed the series! Nice!
He was high on heroine and, also, the fuzzy flashbacks we've seen of kids playing in a field make me think that he may not have seen his sister since they were children. In fact he may not know her at all. Maybe he only knows *of* her.
In hindsight it does feel as if they killed off Mary just to kill off those subplots.
I'm not sure this show would have the balls to have its last episode (next week is the last one, right?) be Sherlock solving Watson's murder, but man would that be haunting.
As far as the makeup goes, it has to be some of the best use of "makeup and wig as a disguise" in recent memory. I know some people figured it out, but I sure didn't. The clever folks at Sherlock used the reverse racism of all white people looking alike.
I fucking loved this episode. Last week was a mess, but this one really worked from me from beginning to end. And it's been a long time since that's been the case. Even Sherlock's worst episodes have a lot to enjoy, and even its best episodes have some things that feel a little off. This show will always be a little…
If there's one thing Jimmy Fallon is good at, it's referencing other things and saying "Hey, remember this?" instead of actually doing something funny.