Gals on the Town! It previously appeared on 30 Rock’s “Double Edged Sword” as a “failed NBC pilot”. Clearly an online content provider has picked up NBC’s rejects and turned it into a multi-season hit. No clue where they got that idea.
Gals on the Town! It previously appeared on 30 Rock’s “Double Edged Sword” as a “failed NBC pilot”. Clearly an online content provider has picked up NBC’s rejects and turned it into a multi-season hit. No clue where they got that idea.
I would imagine that we are going to see Kreese try to reclaim Cobra Kai now that its back on top again which is going to result in conflict with Johnny. I mean what we saw at the end of the first season is Johnny realising that despite the fact that he broke with Kreese after Part II, he has been acting exactly like…
I assumed Johnny doesn’t know for sure. He didn’t even know what Facebook was after all. But I can’t see them making such a glaring error within the same season, so I’m sure it will be resolved during Season 2.
Kreese being a ghost or some sort of hallucination on Johnny’s part seems like something that would have happened before the end of the 10th episode. I’m guessing Johnny either thought he was dead or he was just lying.
Until Kreese interacts with someone else, I’m assuming he’s a hallucination. I hope they don’t show him interacting with anyone else until at least the third or fourth episode even if he isn’t.
It could have been a lie, but it’s also possible that Johnny thought he was dead.
Sooooo, Lawrence definitely says that Kreese is dead during the all-valley board meeting. Is that a lie, or is Kreese actually dead?
I was pleasantly surprised by this series. Not sure how I feel about Kreese returning, he was a tad too evil in the original films and not sure how it will play in the series.
“Sitcoms tend to get wackier and stupider as their runs continue, all in an effort to continually outdo themselves. Think Modern Family. The Goldbergs. “
I kind of understand how the hosts could only shoot non-lethal rounds at park guests in Westworld, but how in the hell did they make it safe for guests in Shogunworld? Can’t have a non-lethal arrow shot at you.
I don’t think any President has been a pathological liar. Regular liar, sure. But about completely unimportant, easily provable things? Constantly and with no acknowledgement of error let alone regret?
Record-high for Trump. That’s like being the world’s tallest midget. He’s at 42%.
Yeah, that’s what I was thinking. A shortened season means they could just start airing it after Avengers 4 comes out in May.
Sadly, premiering ‘later’ doesn’t help. The next Avenger movie basically comes out a year after this one, just did, aka, at the _end_ of when the season is. If it was something like January, that might work, but they aren’t going to start the new season in May.
I’m psyched that it’s back. I was hard on it—really hard on it—back in its first season. It felt like a waste of potential. But I’ve been a huge fan since season two, and last season blew me away with how good it was. (Ghost Rider! Madam Hydra!) This season’s had some really great character work, but I’m excited to…
He took on AIDA one-on-one at the height of her powers, in order to allow Fitz and Piper to escape the Playground base, armed with only a pistol...and somehow...unbelievably...inexplicably...survived.
Basically the events of how he was able to survive his seeming murder at the hands of AIDA last season. We don’t get the full details.
They’re talking about Avengers 4, which at least at the beginning, Fury was one of the people disintegrated, leaving Coulson her only point of contact in the present.
Well, the fact is, she’s not responsible for any of this. She’s not responsible for Omar’s death or for Luke cheating, or for Rita getting slapped,for the other Handmaids refusing to kill Janine with her. She may have persuaded them to do those things, but none of this is actually her fault. She never killed anyone,…