A bit of fanwankery, but since Hunter had the Time Masters trying to track him down, he probably wanted to minimize jumping around to collect his team. Thus gather them from the same era.
A bit of fanwankery, but since Hunter had the Time Masters trying to track him down, he probably wanted to minimize jumping around to collect his team. Thus gather them from the same era.
I actually quite appreciated the rapid-fire "EIGHTCHARACTERSHERETHEYAREGETONTHETIMESHIPGO!" approach. I was honestly worried the episode would spend most of the time just gathering the team and the bulk of the mission would be in Part 2.
Better. The travel to nine months before Hitler was born and punch his dad in the balls.
From what I understand (and I don't play video games at all, so fuck if I care), the issue involves some place you need to get to in order to advance. Now, the BETTER way, where you don't get penalized, involves sneaking through somewhere and not getting noticed. But the other way involves going into the strippers'…
Nothing wrong? I mean, she said mean things about video games! It's clear she's history's greatest monster.
I really wonder why of late they've neutered her scream. It seems far less effective as the season goes on.
Right. I mean, you're rarely going to have a situation where casting Rickman, Oldman, Thewliss and Spall is WRONG, but those characters were supposed to be 30-somethings.
Mastrantonio's face there is just gold. She's angry and fighting and then there's a moment of, "What… what… what just…."
It's the worst movie that I owned on VHS and watched 600 times.
Amy having zero cooking sense is established fact, though.
It's possible this reviewer simply hates joy.
But in the Arrow/Flash crossover, Hawkman was an arrogant, pushy, pain in the ass.
My neighbor's mate's stride-mother would write excellent reviews.
See, I never understand this sentiment. As much crazy DC-verse that can be stuffed into the sausage is WHY I'M HERE.
True. I'm pretty much already invested in these characters, so… yeah. In like a Schwinn.
That, um, wasn't a fire extinguisher.
See, I thought the conventional wisdom was that Fisting 4 Fire was where it really took off…
Sorry, I got various conversations around here confused.
Not to put a fine point on it, but isn't the "suffering and dying" part, like, actual history in Turing's case? Doesn't an accurate portrayal of his life have to include that?
It doesn't happen often enough—- or maybe it happens more often than we know, because the trans actors doesn't make a public statement about their status. But I wonder if arguing that trans roles should ONLY be played by trans actors has the unintended consequence of creating a Role Ghetto for trans actors.