Dishonest people populated The Good Wife and now this series, but Kresteva's blatant lie in the grand jury scene was actually shocking. More so than any of the sex and violence I saw in any show this week.
Dishonest people populated The Good Wife and now this series, but Kresteva's blatant lie in the grand jury scene was actually shocking. More so than any of the sex and violence I saw in any show this week.
The voice work, dialogues and the character designs are top notch but I really wasn't impressed by the animation. Come on, you just aired Gravity Falls and are airing Star Vs the Forces of Evil, which are both a visual delight, I know you can do better, Disney XD.
I actually got goosebumps at that Inkblot ! I trust David Fincher and love everyone involved so I can't wait. The premise is very generic but they'll surely do something great with it.
Just with that amazing truck scene I knew it would be an "important" episode: they don't blow their budget like this for nothing, hahahaha.
The most interesting thing in this is the very 90s' directing. What's up with all those dutch angles close ups, Fox ?
The most remarkable thing about that episode was Funches' weight loss. I only watched the first season of Undateable so when he showed up, I kept wondering where I had seen him before. Good for him !
Watching the episode right now. The notion that the forest they land in is in Africa is perhaps the most hilarious thing the show has ever done. British Columbia can pass for a lot of things but come on…
The pilot was amazing but I came to say; the opening sequence of the second episode is absolutely wonderful. I liked The Good Wife's, with Alicia's face evolving each season, but this just beats it out of the park. I rewatched it seven times.
It's certainly interesting, and I understand it when it comes to written text onscreen, but I feel like some of them could have been avoided. For example, I feel like changing the hockey scene into soccer was unnecessary. I think it allowed to make a connection with Riley and her love for the sport that her dad was…
I've never laughed as much watching Grimm than during this episode! Every plot was hilarious, even Diana's that I always enjoyed but that usually veers more on creepy than funny.
They even look like each other!
I know, it was a joke.
I'm not entirely sure of what the point of Grundy's storyline was if it's just going to end here, so I almost hope she'll be back just for narrative reasons.
The final scene of Grundy looking at young teenagers reminded me of one of the best scene in Desperate Housewives, where the man Lynette wrongfully accused of…
B-? That was my favorite episode of the Steven-bomb! (Yes, i watched the leaks). I think we tend to forget that it's not because we're all adults discussing it that this isn't a show aimed at children: the utopia was a pretty daring storyline for a kids show, there was no need for "another shoe to drop". Most of the…
Or he could die heroically at the end of the season, proving that Kara was right but still making her feel guilty for not actively stopping him. I don't mind the James/Guardian thing but the reaction to this storyline has been pretty negative so far so that'd be a good compromise for the writers.
I loved the last scene! It's the second time that a supporting character has expressed romantic feelings for Kara and she's turned them down instead of taking the expected route and falling immediately into a relationship. I don't know if it'll last but it would be refreshing if MonEl and Kara never date despite all…
I've always considered David Mazouz to be the most compelling part of this show, and I haven't watched it in a while but turned up for this one and I was proven right. The whole carnaval scene was great, and Jerome is a nice addition too.
I'm halfway through the episode. It's really nice to see Paris, actual Paris, and not the Hollywood studios version they,ve shown in so many TV shows where you can see the Eiffel Tower from everywhere (I remember the egregious version from Smallville, I still die on the floor laughing thinking about it)..
It's actually…
I can't believe he's actually going through with this. There is no defending that sick, racist decision. I'm realizing that one of my closest friends won't be allowed to go to the US with me (we both live in Canada), I never believed it would actually really happen.
I squealed when I saw the Ghost World comic on her shelf. Squealed. It's so easy to get to me, dammit.