“As for Dorff, he’s recently been appearing in Star...”
The tabloids still give a shit about what Stephen Dorff is doing?
And Rosie Perez got by with “Mount Suvius” for “Mount Vesuvius” in White Men Can’t Jump!
“....and ugly facial expressions...”
I don’t think the expressions are doing the heavy lifting in that tag team.
I say good riddance! Lousy macademics with their fancy book learnin’!
This episode did have the happy San Junipero style ending, but there were still some moments of typical Black Mirror darkness. Frank watching his device repeatedly re-calibrate to less and less time was brutal. He could see everything slipping away from him because of one bad decision, but was completely helpless to…
Yeah, she was great. Her character was so competent and likeable, I totally expected her to last until the end and be the hero that takes the murderer down. I was pretty surprised she ended up getting killed off when she did.
Based on the track record of this show’s endings, It’s more likely that Large Marge is the lady trucker.
I loved that they had Aaron Paul voice the gamerbro douchebag.
I cracked up at McPoyle’s “Oh my fuck!” when Nanette slapped Daly.
Yes! It’s a Good Life is what came to mind for me too after getting into the episode a little bit. But after that opening scene? It was like Daly’s fantasy of himself is identical to Donald Trump’s. Everything from the hair, to the sycophants telling him how brilliant he is, to the women not being able to say ‘no’.
Was any of the science in this episode any more outlandish than creating an organic clone by just putting it in a bathtub and filling it with water, then uploading digital memories into it like in Be Right Back? If you think about it they’re both ridiculous, but if it’s a good story, I have a natural suspension of…
Up until the closing credits, I thought they were gonna stick it with a dark ending for sure. Like McPoyle somehow getting out of his eternal flame and becoming the new monster in control when I saw they had the redesigned ship. Or more likely, having the final scene being Daly grabbing items with DNA from his…
Ha! I don’t remember that one.
I wasn’t sure how many people would. I don’t know how the hell I remember it still. Must have thought it was hilarious when I was a kid.
I didn’t make this up as Boner’s dad’s name; this is GP cannon. They actually mentioned it in an episode.
Sylvester Stabon was a proud father that day.
Easily Falkor. Doesn’t matter where the travels are to because a flying, talking dog trumps everything. And he’s a luckdragon, so you’re pretty sure nothing is gonna go wrong on your journey.
Plus, he chases obnoxious kids into alleys until they take a header into a dumpster, so he obviously has no moral qualms about…
Really? I must be slacking off on the boards here, because I haven’t seen it mentioned once. But what I meant was major media outlets. The AV Club Comments Section - doing the hard hitting amateur journalism that professionals in the mainstream media are afraid to tackle. You think those fucks at Rolling Stone would…
I’m surprised that Roman Polanski petition that a bunch of Hollywood and international filmmakers and actors signed a few years back hasn’t been brought up recently. At least that I’ve noticed. I’d love to see those people try to defend that bullshit celebrity worship now.