No idea, sadly. But the premier episode is tonight.
No idea, sadly. But the premier episode is tonight.
I assume this went up because Peep Show's final season begins airing tonight. Approve.
Holy fucking shit. 10 seasons? The show's already full-blown shitdiculous, can you imagine what they'd be doing in Season 7?
It's honestly kind of ridiculous, because the episode of Gargoyles where Elisa gets shot is absolutely fantastic, and, ostensibly, teaches a lesson about playing with guns.
More like when I was introduced to Avenue Q, it seemed to have the least schmaltz. Or, at least, it presented said schmaltz in a way I could deal with.
Hm. Well, maybe I'll give it a shot, since there's zero chance I'll get tickets to see it live.
See, for my money, after 2, Reach had the most engaging SP storyline by a vast, vast margin.
Welp, you named it. Avenue Q was the only one I could tolerate more than 40% of (and even that one hit a point where I got exhausted).
I have heard so much glowing, effusive praise for Hamilton that I wonder if I should actually give this musical a shot.
I feel like, similar to CoD (and Assassin's Creed to a certain extent), the plot of Halo 5 is ancillary to the game now. Yes, it's grown it's own (possibly bloated) mythos now, but the SP campaign could literally just be "SHOOTY SHOOTY BAD GUYS KILL KABOOOOOOOM" for 10 missions and it's gonna move a shedload of…
Admission: I watched the entire first season of The Mysteries of Laura to see how god-awful it was. And it was absolutely god-awful. But Season 2 is somehow worse.
"I feel like found footage should be watched on a laptop screen at 3 AM…"
I do not see "every minute of 'Watership Down'" listed here.
Wait… so Emma Stone isn't in this?
I loved Battletoads.
I've been calling the female lead in The Blacklist "Agent Bland".
Ted 3, actually. You know it's happening.
The Over/Under for box office my friends and I set is $3B.
Well, now Brian McCann's all indignant.
Seriously. Isn't the answer Larry Page/Sergey Brin/Elon Musk/Evan Spiegel/David Karp?