In the musical episode, is there a rousing number in which all the tedious boyfriends finally die for good?
In the musical episode, is there a rousing number in which all the tedious boyfriends finally die for good?
Warren Ellis has done the writing for the show’s first season
Pfft. Call me when he can do this:
I for one can’t wait to be Iron Fisted.
There was a moment in Avengers: Age of Ultron when I thought Joss Whedon was doing a little visual nod to Doctor Doom -a metal man draped in cloth, sitting on a throne in a gothic building in eastern Europe...
Kylie’s been trading as a famous mononym for decades. So many good songs but I like the moody ones like Confide In Me and the duet with Nick Cave, Where The Wild Roses Grow.
I maintain ENT would’ve run for seven seasons if they hadn’t been dressed like Kwik-Fit Fitters. (warning: this jingle is an insidious earworm)
“Moonves” sounds like an alien-of-the-week from TOS.
Genre TV is having a resurgence, though. The competition for roles in Good-Wife type dramas is very high and so is the attrition rate of the actual shows.
I thought they just left him out because nobody likes a wedge.
I expect the theme tune will be Uptown Girl by Billy Joel.
I like how the thoughtful Matthew Modine’s holding her down to prevent full liftoff.
Casting sorted.
If Iron Man can have a personality transplant between page and screen, then so can Batwoman.
That’s the casting couch for ya.
Clyde Bruckman’s Final Repose, my actual favorite episode. Bless you.