Agreed, and honestly a little odd to see on a list with intentional trash (Centipede). Really, it’s just one single scene in American History X that makes it hard to watch. And (it’s been a while), but I don’t think it is explicitly shown.
Agreed, and honestly a little odd to see on a list with intentional trash (Centipede). Really, it’s just one single scene in American History X that makes it hard to watch. And (it’s been a while), but I don’t think it is explicitly shown.
I’m basically hate-watching now just to power through the series, but I can say this: this episode was simultaneously the most chaotic yet most boring episode of Succession I can recall seeing.
Talk about a sequel no one asked for.
I guess I’m the odd duck—I can separate the Mel behind the camera from the other Mel. Just like Tom Cruise and his Scientology stuff—who cares about his life outside film as long as he makes fun movies. So I’m down with Mel directing again, why not?
On a show of highly unbelievable goings-on, even for a satire, the Jerry/Roman relationship was one of the most unbelievable.
I vaguely remember really enjoying Jericho’s first season, but lamenting that they made a second. Sometimes the fans are just wrong...
I feel it’s been this way for a while. Trying to read through any mythology just reads like a non-sensical Mad Libs.
My OCD will not allow me to leave this show unwatched, since I binged through the first three. Cox was a one-note villain, but you could blame it on age, cantankerousness, and all that. The show lost the wind in its sails when Logan kicked the can. Now I just hate-watch to finish it off.
My only thought after reading the headline:
I bought a brand new Subaru in 2012 for about $26k. That same model for 2023 is about $30k. That feels like it is in line with “normal” price increases these days.
The most amazing part about Kotaku’s unhealthy fascination with Amouranth is that they were able to write such a lengthy article around what could ostensibly be condensed down to two sentences. Kudos.
You’re booting into THEIR os. They can do whatever they want, no? Within reason, of course.
Unpopular opinion, but I was happier a few episodes ago where Tom and Shiv were not a thing. The show made more sense that they were not together. The will they/won’t they and love-hate-love back and forth stuff is so tiring. And the biting was so unbelievably dumb.
Cool to see Adam Warlock, but Will Poulter doesn’t exactly fit.
I just watched the episode last night. I gotta say, the first 40-minutes was simultaneously the most shocking and most bored in the series thus far.
You pretty much nailed it--if there is no word, there is no original theatrical version.
I thought it was “merc”, as in short for “mercenary”.
I miss the days when Kotaku used to write about gaming.
I am an apologist for neither side, but let’s be honest, Reedy Creek Improvement District should have never been allowed to act in such an autonomous way in the first place.
Unpopular opinion, but Grogu should have never been a character beyond the first season. Unfortunately he was little and cute and sold a lot of merchandise, so Disney probably overextended what is a tired character beyond his usefulness.