He has a crowd full of Katana Girls … who are all swarming around Miko saying "look, it's her!"
He has a crowd full of Katana Girls … who are all swarming around Miko saying "look, it's her!"
"You need blood? I think I have some on me. No, don't worry, it's not mine…"
If I had to guess (which of course I do - don't question this) I'd imagine there's a flying fight/chase scene reminiscent of the one between Banshee and Angel Salvadore in First Class. And/or maybe Tinkerbell's wings are realized similarly to Angel's.
Well I've never seen you ush.
Was he saying that he personally believed women should only be muses and prizes or that, in the "chosen one" myths of ancient cultures, women were only used in those roles? I mean, I can say that your parents - or at least the one of the same gender as you - need to die before you can be the protagonist of a Disney…
I've never read the original book, but even taking it as a story first and allegory second, in most of the adaptations I've seen it seems like Wendy's the hero of the story and Peter Pan is a virtually amoral force of chaos with just enough of a conscience that it's slightly easier to manipulate him into doing good…
She's not on it very often (I think this was only her second or third time on the show) but her husband is one of the regulars and as of this episode she's the main couple's daughter's teacher, so she may be on again at some point.
Never underestimate the persuasive powers of Paul Scheer.
Would it have been more or less awkward if it had been her giving him the rimjob? I kind of think more, because I'd imagine anyone describing giving a rimjob would feel an instinctual need to insist that it's not as bad as you'd think and then there'd be a description of … flavors…
I saw High Anxiety when I was pretty young - I don't remember the exact
age but it was pre-High school - and one of the things I remember about
it is that there's a doctor and nurse who have a slave/dominatrix
relationship, so my mom explained S&M to me to give my little pea
brain some context (I don't remember…
I think the difference between religious zealots and fanatical Randians is that the first group treats other people like crap because of a self-serving misinterpretation of a philosophy that's supposed to be about not treating other people like crap, and the latter group treats other people like crap because of a…
The best compliment I can pay to the makeup people on this show is that whenever I see Rose McIver without makeup it looks somehow fake to me. My brain has accepted her appearance on the show as what she really looks like.
I've seen a lot of people complain about Ultron's motivations being vague, but I thought they were perfectly clear: the standard sci-fi "computer programmed to defend Earth decides that humans are the biggest threat to Earth" schtick.
You got me curious so I checked that out. You're right about him vanishing for a while, but it was later and only four years or so.
They've long since established that zombies don't need to breathe on TWD. The Governor kept still-moving severed heads in aquariums (not just underwater but lacking lungs!). Really, not breathing is the default for zombies in fiction. The only time they need to breathe is when you're dealing with "rage zombie" types,…
Yes! You gotta figure with any disease there are going to be some people who are naturally immune. Even if it's only, like, one in a billion people who are immune, wouldn't you want to be sure you're not one of the seven people on Earth who are the evolutionary key to the survival of the human race before you cash it…
Andy tracking down Travis and co. makes perfect sense. He told them how to get into the base (they mention him literally drawing a map twice, but I don't think we ever actually saw it unless I'm forgetting something). He knew they would be in the parking garage and which door they were going to go in through, and they…
I just want to take a moment to point out that I pretty much exactly called how Jerome's arc would end. I'm right so infrequently that I need to make a big deal about it when it happens.
As I understand it, she shined the big light off the roof of police headquarters, but you need clouds for that thing to be visible and it was a really clear night. A lot of people were pretty upset. It was a whole thing.
While I agree that headlines should never include spoilers, a LOT of people read reviews of episodes they've already watched. In fact, I pretty much only read reviews of shows I've watched. I mean, I'm not going to take the time to read a review of a show I don't even like, and if I like a show, I watch it.