transfiguration--disqus
1984
transfiguration--disqus

I agree. I know it's only been one day since I saw it but this episode is one for the books.

Well, in Medicine you should have some level of "clinical detachment", but you also have to have empathy, which is "ability to understand or feel what another person is experiencing from within the other person's frame of reference". That is very important for a doctor, so I don't agree at all with your assessment of

Just want to say, I love this show and it is one of my favorites this year!

Eh, using a 3-act story is OK, using the same 3-act story in all their movies is the bad part. But whatever, I guess people here can't like DC approach to the movies because of the Marvel FUN! I have yet to see a Marvel movie that surprises me… All their villains are terrible and in the end there are no stakes! Lets

Yeah they have different characters, but are they really different? They all seem the same to me, there is no difference between the style and the 3-act story.

Heh, your opinion is your opinion, but I prefer this approach to Comicbook movies. I don't fucking care about Marvel, I barely remember any of them 5 minutes after walking-off the theatre. They all look the same, they all feel the same with cookie-cutter jokes, TV style edition. Fuck that. I don't think DARK AND