Well yeah, because he was played by "that guy who is going to turn out to be the bad guy" Frank Whaley.
Well yeah, because he was played by "that guy who is going to turn out to be the bad guy" Frank Whaley.
I was really hoping Scarfe wasn't going to turn out to be a bad guy, because of the sheer obviousness of it.
"I've been wondering about this too, because this isn't just three A's in a row, it's five if you take the whole season into account. Not even Breaking Bad or Mad Men reached those numbers."
"Their behavior?"
So I've just started catching up on this and I have a few general observations.
I quite liked it. Peter Serafinowicz is pitching it at Adam West and it really works for the character. Not familiar with the chap playing Arthur but he's nailing it as the reluctant sidekick who, despite being somewhat mentally unstable, seems remarkably sane in comparison to his newfound comrade.
Wrong Sandman.
Still digesting most of this but fuck if this finale didn't redeem the season. Just one WTF! moment after another.
I'm bemused that many areas that received substantial subsidies and funding from the EU have voted to leave it.
I prefer the one with the dancing guy and the blonde.
It's nice to see Cruise continuing to play a character whose most notable trait is his great height. This is real acting my friends.
John Nolan: Can I indulge my asphyxiation fetish?
Dreamworks? More like, please for the love of god let it die, just let it die at last and fade from memory, amirite?
It is a shame, mostly because this show makes excellent use of music and has set up some fucking awesome moments with inspired choices. I particularly like "Fortune Days" in If-Then-Else and "I Know You Are But What Am I?" in Foe.
I'm a huge fan of The Prisoner and had only recently discovered the series when the remake was announced. I remember becoming increasingly fed up with the show as it went on and also dropped it after the third episode.
That would last exactly one episode and the last 30 minutes of it would just be Shaw, Root and Reese having coffee, griping about how hard it is to get blood out and trading witty insults.
Look, the contractors gave Greer a choice between the lethal fire suppression system or the deadly neurotoxin emitters that emit deadly neurotoxin and he went for the cheaper option.
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I believe I saw the same documentary and it had a similar effect.
Professor Layton and the Eternal Diva reigns supreme, Halo Legends is a solid second place and Street Fighter gets an honorable mention for sheer misguided lunacy.