As per usual, the finale was the best episode(s) of the season. And that's a problem.
As per usual, the finale was the best episode(s) of the season. And that's a problem.
Crazy Cunt too. Or Krazy Kunt. Any weird variation on the spelling.
To me, it was about how insecurities, personal failures, etc. can destroy meaningful relationships. I felt it was the most important development of the finale. Rebecca was his and all he had to do was act like it to keep her. Greg's feelings for her (and vice versa) are more real than Josh's for Rebecca, so it's just…
Little late to the fun, but counterpoint:
I did not see Psycho until well after the end of last season. I knew the name Norman Bates and I knew he was the killer, but that's it. I think the show doesn't entirely depend on the audience's knowledge of the film, but possessing as much enhances viewing with things like the…
Am I the only one who noticed that Snart fired his cold gun after it depleted its charge sealing the breach? I guess there was a USB port or something in that cargo bay or whatever.
The ship is fireproof (or at least flame-retardant), as established by Mick earlier in the episode.
Less is surely more. Any one of these characters can easily wear out their welcome if they start to force the writing into avenues best left either unexplored or developed slowly over time. Or we get Kim Bauer staring down a cougar or all of Heroes Reborn.
It's a Rob Thomas show, so it's not your typical survivor apocalypse zombie story. It's not nearly as darkly emotional as Veronica Mars, but it's always smartly written with really enjoyable characters. And Rose McIver is lovely.
I'm not so sure about that. The extra 5 episode pickup was announced on November 23rd, and if we're to go by the rough 6 week production time, they were busy shooting episode 9 at the time. They've moved some stories around and Rachel Bloom said on Twitter that the Cold Showers Lead To Crack song was the first song…
Sparingly, I hope. More Gunther, less Ross.
For you, maybe. It happens to be my exact fetish.
They like boba tea, tacos, social justice and West Covina. What else do they need?
As the others have pointed out, the trial wasn't very realistic and kind of rushed. When she spoke with Rebecca afterwards about whether or not she's happy, I could sense that she was really questioning whether or not she was. That's plenty of meat for her character, considering how much time was devoted to Rebecca…
Dunno why the complaint, since she got more screen time than Paula or Heather, maybe even Greg. Moreso if you count the flashbacks.
Was gonna say. BJ Novak manufacturing ecstasy was the best gag of the episode.
I'm a Greg fan, but I need a little time from his not-so-nice backstabbing trying to out Trent as not her boyfriend. Yeah, she was dishonest, but siding with Vaseline because of ulterior motives makes him much worse. They're the actions of a spiteful person, not a friend.
Most of Rebecca's antics have blown up in her face. She was only rewarded when she did what was right for the case and not scheming for Josh.
Every week, I watch this show, already in love with it and always expecting an enjoyable, hilarious ride topped with poignant, emotional resonance that always lands, but for some reason it always surprises me just how amazing it is. I laugh harder than anything else I watch and I want to cry during the last act…
You're really reaching based on cherry picking. I'm not angry or even annoyed with forced inclusion; I'm disappointed. Because they set out to meet a maximum white people quota and a minimum black people quota (Hispanics and Asians are rarely even part of the conversation) regardless of what characters they are cast…
I think inclusion is important, but like I said, it shouldn't be at the expense of any ethnicity. I prefer it when worlds expand or evolve instead of change. Good writing can save a work from being blatantly pandering, but when we look at Jimmy Olsen, it's done absolutely nothing for the character or the show. It's…