'Hey, don't worry, because the fourth season ends in "a cliffhanger that leaves the fate of several characters up in the air—including Pierce," '
'Hey, don't worry, because the fourth season ends in "a cliffhanger that leaves the fate of several characters up in the air—including Pierce," '
I remain firmly convinced that Buffy is the perfect example of how a show such as Community should serialize, and indeed Community follows that model pretty closely already.
I will never understand why that woman does not have a consistent, leading role. She's incredible.
A slice of life show about normals coping with supers in either major comic universe would be rather entertaining.
Give me Acker and Denisof! Come on, Joss! They need this. You didn't even get Acker into Avengers!
Oh good GOd. I don't think I'd ever ride in an elevator again.
My beef with this season is that Kalinda's arc really grinds at me. I don't care about her creepy husband! What I want from Kalinda is her to be out busting heads and screwing with people's minds, and the presence of her weird sleazeball of an ex is seriously damaging her entertainment factor.
After reading this, I won't.
It's a bit after the fact, but I feel obligated to share this Cracked article about the Resident Evil game franchise in comparison to the movies.
PSP for playing Super Robot Wars ROMs/the PSP SRWs. I got kinda tired of sitting at my computer and doing it.
@avclub-7aee1b75b527e215f31e20a5c4e7a768:disqus That's all I need to hear. Good to know.
I always assumed that the feud with Chevy played a significant role in Harmon's firing. As many observed at the time, when star actors clash with showrunners, especially a relatively "weak" (prestige-wise) showrunner like Harmon, the stars tend to win.
My favorite suggestion was one I read on Reddit, which is that the character of Pierce should stay, Chevy should be replaced by Bill Murray, and only Abed should ever notice.
The newspaper arc feels too divorced from the rest of the cast, to the extent where it seems that the creator prioritized grinding his axe over telling a compelling story.
@avclub-eede55069a8d3430b54730901f49c230:disqus I don't want to live in a world where a guy punching people with one hand while sipping a martini in the other isn't awesome.
@avclub-bc3e14e2ab565f7787d753233df681d1:disqus If they wanted to kill her, I feel it could have been executed in a better manner, as her death essentially invalidated Bond's entire plan and also called into question why he wasn't brought up on charges for running off to a Scottish moor with a senior member of the…
I think they can manage without him, but it's yet another blow to a show which was already reeling and in highly questionable territory.
I like both the new Q and M. Q is great, as always, and M seems to have just enough of the requisite sense of humor to make his interactions with Bond entertaining.
My main beef with the fight rose once they brought in the helicopter.
Yup, the scriptwriters.