Felt that it was a bit too frantic - jumping around, setting up plotlines and (re)introducing people. Definitely good moments, and having Klaus back in the mix as the bad boy you love to hate and yet still root for is a nice bonus.
Felt that it was a bit too frantic - jumping around, setting up plotlines and (re)introducing people. Definitely good moments, and having Klaus back in the mix as the bad boy you love to hate and yet still root for is a nice bonus.
Felt that it was a bit too frantic - jumping around, setting up plotlines and (re)introducing people. Definitely good moments, and having Klaus back in the mix as the bad boy you love to hate and yet still root for is a nice bonus.
As much as the procedural elements frustrate, you're right that this is by far the best episode yet in advancing the character's relationships. In our review we discuss how it feels like Johnny Lee Miller is giving a master class in acting: he sells the pain and nuance underneath the glib one-liners and ego-centric…
As much as the procedural elements frustrate, you're right that this is by far the best episode yet in advancing the character's relationships. In our review we discuss how it feels like Johnny Lee Miller is giving a master class in acting: he sells the pain and nuance underneath the glib one-liners and ego-centric…
It was a weaker episode than others, but overall the show seems to be maintaining a particular kind of quality (the action sequences are still incredibly well done, if slightly over-edited). Deadshot is a dull villain and he's disappointingly killed and Thea's personal problems continue to bore (did she import them…
It was a weaker episode than others, but overall the show seems to be maintaining a particular kind of quality (the action sequences are still incredibly well done, if slightly over-edited). Deadshot is a dull villain and he's disappointingly killed and Thea's personal problems continue to bore (did she import them…
Definitely enjoyed the Phil/Claire storyline the most (are we allowed to say we were a little bit scared?). The Gloria storyline was frustrating, however. What woman pregnant with their SECOND child doesn't appreciate that it is her hormones that are making her unreasonably angry? That's just dumb.
Definitely enjoyed the Phil/Claire storyline the most (are we allowed to say we were a little bit scared?). The Gloria storyline was frustrating, however. What woman pregnant with their SECOND child doesn't appreciate that it is her hormones that are making her unreasonably angry? That's just dumb.
Seriously? The titles would be enough to get you to stop watching the show? Come on!
Seriously? The titles would be enough to get you to stop watching the show? Come on!
The bugs definitely did look fake, but the storyline has potential.
The bugs definitely did look fake, but the storyline has potential.
In response to The Invisible Handjob - I believe that Mark will be a regular. Uncertain about the girl, which kinda sucks because I always liked her more.
In response to The Invisible Handjob - I believe that Mark will be a regular. Uncertain about the girl, which kinda sucks because I always liked her more.
Didn't actually find it that funny, but perhaps it's readjusting to its quirky brand of humour. Did laugh at Chloe telling Anna Wintour to lower the price of the magazine and the tranq darts were good (love a good dose of unexpected physical comedy). The John Woo slow-mo as the fire engulfs the opposite bank was good.
Didn't actually find it that funny, but perhaps it's readjusting to its quirky brand of humour. Did laugh at Chloe telling Anna Wintour to lower the price of the magazine and the tranq darts were good (love a good dose of unexpected physical comedy). The John Woo slow-mo as the fire engulfs the opposite bank was good.
Although Max and Penny are definitely our favourites on the show (mostly because they're the craziest), the Miserying storyline wasn't quite as funny as hoped for.
Although Max and Penny are definitely our favourites on the show (mostly because they're the craziest), the Miserying storyline wasn't quite as funny as hoped for.
Completely agree with you about Rick's increasingly worsening mental state, which bodes well for us viewers because it will only make the show more interesting. Lori inspires strange feelings: how can we now sympathize with someone we hate so much (We killed a bunch of people to become the President of the "No Lori…
Completely agree with you about Rick's increasingly worsening mental state, which bodes well for us viewers because it will only make the show more interesting. Lori inspires strange feelings: how can we now sympathize with someone we hate so much (We killed a bunch of people to become the President of the "No Lori…