The Wall has to come down, right? It's Chekov's Wall.
The Wall has to come down, right? It's Chekov's Wall.
Isn't this the plot to "Born on the 4th of July"?
I hope so. The only episode everybody universally liked from S10 was based on a decades-old script. I just worry that the tank has long since run out of gas. But they're also bringing back characters from the last season of the show that I can't even remember and searching for Mulder and Scully's lost son, I gather.
Season 10 was only 6 episodes and, being generous, maybe 2 or 3 of them were good? That hit-to-miss ratio doesn't seem likely to get better with 10 episodes.
He'll get it for Poop Emoji instead.
I would have said the same thing about Russell Davies back in 2005 (if I'd known who he was back then). We'll see!
I liked Season 1 quite a bit (obviously ymmv), but Season 2 showed that Chibnall has deeply weird dramatic instincts. Jodie Whittaker's great, though. Her episode of Black Mirror was one of the better ones.
But both Anna and Bates have already been to jail - what stories are left to tell??
It was just a horse farm in Iowa, I think.
It's not in the story, but I'm guessing the actual punchline is the amount this guy is claiming for damages.
Government owns the airwaves and leases them to local broadcasters, so broadcast tv is subject to certain decency standards. That said, I think the FCC is literally obliged to open an "investigation" whenever it receives a compliant, which almost certainly happened here. I would guess this is much ado about nothing,…
Not even a Nintendo game! Look elsewhere for your hideous ethno-revenge porn!
Probably a hallway.
What letter grade did this get?
Assuming you've watched all of these Marvel/Netflix shows, how likely do you think it is that it takes a suddenly left turn and becomes vastly different/better in the back half? With the exception of (maybe) JJ, half the reason they've work at all has been a combination of fight choreography and terrific casting. …
TNG was always in syndication (though it also ran on my local fox affiliate). Babylon 5 started as a actual network 2-hour movie pilot on Fox, ran in syndication for 4 years, then moved to TNT for its final season (and a bunch of tv movies).
Are you sure that's Chris Elliot having a beer with Mickey? Looks like Daniel Stern to me.
Not a figment of my imagination:
I think he's actually won his timeslot a few times recently.
I hope I didn't make this sound more exciting than it actually is!
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