Says someone who's apparently not a Rajor fan.
Says someone who's apparently not a Rajor fan.
What was with that envelope that woman delivered to Bozzio? Did that tie into the cop stalker episode or was it a different mystery that seemed Clive adjacent?
Bugs don't have infinite battery life right? It's possible that was only set up so Major would know Vaughn was going to test his loyalty. There's some possibility he would have kept some files of something incriminating to protect himself but the fact that never came up during the fed search maybe rules that out?
Drake was test subject #3, I missed if that guy directly across from the human zombies was #1 or #2.
I thought there was a bit more fun with the first season since they left a lot of the violence weirdly implicit and there was no sense anyone present was an innocent victim so it felt a little more triumphant. I'll grant that this one had a lot more moving parts though and the characters were all reasonably smart…
I think he eyed the "mushrooms" before he could take a bite of the brains. I think the lawyer was the only guy who's accidentally consumed brains so far?
One of the things that really sold me on the series was how in the pilot it seemed like they were absolutely setting Paula up to be the mean girl in the office who wants to sabotage the main character, like Xanthippe in Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, but in a split-second she swerves to protect her.
That Idris Elba child soldier movie got some runs in theaters for award consideration and they did some for Crouching Tiger 2 too, though that might just be since it was already gonna be converted to IMAX for mainland China and they might as well try to profit off it in the US too.
So I just binged most of this show and actually liked it a lot, I'm surprised it isn't getting coverage here. It strikes a pretty good balance in my opinion of light family sitcom and surprisingly advanced gay content without really veering into the counter-culture camp thing of programs geared towards older audiences.
I lean towards shipping the characters too but he could have plausibly been joking about his dynamic with BB-8 for all we know. (Unless he clarified beyond that Ellen interview)
If Donna somehow got the couch back I imagine she'd have started with the ring?
Just like Alfred to Batman. But yeah, it's a sweeter relationship to me than Paula and Rachel since Lourdes is appreciative of Rachel without it being a transactional attention thing. Also there'd be some barriers between best friend and mother figure, granted I do lean towards compartmentalization.
I thought Luke being gone was supposed to be a legend even within context of the film? As a very very casual DC reader it seemed recognizable enough that these are the characters I've seen in cartoons and at least they were randomly jammed into the film (with their logos designed by Lex?) in the middle rather than…
Up until the final five minutes or so every (east-ish) Asian in the film was evil and/or dead, when two extras finally showed up to mourn. I was utterly convinced that Mercy was at least gonna do something cool.
Yeah, he joined Glee too late for me to have given it a shot since it dawned on me what I expected of the series wasn't going to be happening shortly before the second Gwyneth Paltrow episode.
It is from the guy who wrote Afterlife with Archie and a subversive stage play that initially got him sued by the company. That said I'm not familiar with his TV work.
I have kind of wondered if in her subconscious she also revised the story to fit her self-perception? While in the modern day she likes to think of herself as the most idealized realization of her thoughts, she retroactively looks down on her previous selves other than as a child. (She was totally fine in the pilot at…
I particularly liked that bit where all that Darryl took away was that the cheerful man was worried and maybe he should be too. He could have easily seen Josh as dumb in the contexts where they met (though yeah in hindsight they've met aside from the court case) and I wonder where he falls in terms of preferring Josh…
I thought that the big explodey ending really was helpful though. She apparently constantly feared getting involved with scary situations that involve someone's suffering. While we know she's resilient enough to outwit a hulking man it seems like there needs to be an external conflict where we see if she's going to…
This perspective confuses me but maybe since i don't know teenagers and younger. (So the only people I do know who watch Bob's Burgers are in their 20s-40s.)