thethinham--disqus
theThinHam
thethinham--disqus

I hate the convenient love triangle thing - I'd been wondering when Elektra would show up, and as soon as things were going well for Matt and Karen I just thought 'now, she's going to show up now', because of course she would.

I think how much you find his position compelling might be a 'your mileage might vary' type of thing.

Well, without getting into spoilers, they've shown more to him in his professional scenes and his interactions with his ex. I agree he's been predominantly defined by his relationship to Matt, though.

I see your point, although I don't totally agree. I would say I find the character most likable in scenes that aren't preoccupied with Matt or put him in a professional context, almost definitely because of the reason you gave.

Ha! I mean, I was assuming coffee, but you might be right. The man's gotta run on something other than caffeine and rage.

I usually find the writing for Foggy to be better than the actor, which helps me like the character more, but I agree that the monologue in this episode didn't work.

I loved the scene between Frank and the veteran in the doorway. Bernthal is doing some phenomenal work, but that one scene in particular went a long, long way to humanising Frank for me after his Terminator entrance.

I'm sorry I can't upvote this suggestion more. That is wonderful.

If this film is anything to go by, sadly, I don't think I'm nearly weird enough to be friends with Joe Manganiello.

"That’s like, whatever happens in my career from here on out, I’m good. I’ve hit some sort of high-water mark that didn’t exist before." - That right there, is awesome.

I must have watched Pee-wee's Big Adventure a hundred times when I was a kid.

Oh hell yes.

I'd love it if they had another run at the Outbreak series, its not like they don't have the infrastructure now, and the concept was still great. Done well, it would be fantastic.

Not alone, no! I played a bunch of Outbreak, and have a lot of love for it. I'm a sucker for the whole 'normal person trying to survive', working together through apocalypse thing. The first level in the bar, in particular, sucked me in.

I played so very much Resident Evil: Outbreak (and part 2!) because I really, really liked the idea of it. The game mechanic was awkward and clumsy, but I still liked the concept of playing as a bunch of mostly normal people working together to get out alive.

Oh my word, 'The Class'. What a long way he's come from there!

If I'm just standard level hungover, It's Always Sunny, Black Books, some show I've just found on Netflix which is not quite good enough to get invested in but OK enough to subject myself to for a while (lookin' at you, Continuum).

My absolute favourite Bear McCreary track is Sarah Connor's theme. It is so incredibly beautiful, I listen to it all the time. The perfect mix of loss and hope.

Really nice reading of the situation. I liked Wesley a whole lot, but in the end I understood how both of them ended up there, and why it ended the way it did.

My SO is still mad about Wesley, but I was on team Karen.