I always do a double take when I see the guy from Friends.Finally started Band of Brothers, amusingly starring an ensemble cast of "Hey, it's that guy!". It's very good. Shocker!
I always do a double take when I see the guy from Friends.Finally started Band of Brothers, amusingly starring an ensemble cast of "Hey, it's that guy!". It's very good. Shocker!
He's very good at playing petty and hateful.I always do a double take when I see the guy from Friends.
Hoped for a bang but it ended with a fart and a whimper.4th and final 6 rather than 10 episode season of The Umbrella Academy on Netflix.
IMDB gives the episodes the lowest scores of the show, but I think I liked it on par with Season 2 so, 1, 2 and 4, 3.
The end is satisfying but also a cop out. Gotta watch some videos for compare / contrast to the comics
Must be odd to be Aidan Gallagher. His number 5 looks a lot like Timothee Chalamet who is getting a lot of the best movie roles out there. Since they already have TC, might Hollywood ignore Gallagher? I hope not but his number 5 is one of the most fun characters I've seen in a show in some time.
B+
Agreed. So many plot holes. So many loose threads. And I hate when a hero show is about the existence of the heroes being the real problem (TV show "Heroes"). It really was super lazy with the writers just giving up. There are great analysis done regarding 5 acting out of character in S4E5. My problem is that for some reason, I really, greatly enjoyed S4E5.Hoped for a bang but it ended with a fart and a whimper.
It's weird how the show implies that the "original timeline" is some kind of perfect utopia that was ruined by the introduction of the marigold when that actually doesn't make any sense. Even without the Umbrella Academy history would be exactly the same up until at least 1961 if not 1989.
It just feels like a weird cop-out like the writers went "fuck it everyone lives happily ever after and everything is perfect" and gave up.
There seems to be a consensus that S2 was a disappointment. I didn't hate it. I didn't care which is almost worse. I stopped watching, which is a thing I'm learning to do, even if something should be my jam (really started with Secret Invasion on Disney). I mean, it was a hoot watching fans tear Disney's "The Acolyte" a new hole. So much hilarity. If anyone is making fun of HOTD, I haven't watched it. I must write, even Season 1 was only OK. I got no idea where they go from here.How the hell do you guys watching House of the Dragon even follow what's going on? I keep seeing HOTD content on my feeds and everybody either looks the same or has stupidly (I guess purposefully?) similar names.
There seems to be a consensus that S2 was a disappointment. I didn't hate it. I didn't care which is almost worse. I stopped watching, which is a thing I'm learning to do, even if something should be my jam (really started with Secret Invasion on Disney). I mean, it was a hoot watching fans tear Disney's "The Acolyte" a new hole. So much hilarity. If anyone is making fun of HOTD, I haven't watched it. I must write, even Season 1 was only OK. I got no idea where they go from here.
I can appreciate a change between mediums to give a fresh take on something but mostly if most people can truly use a change. How many people are over-exposed to the writings this show is based upon? I'm not. Why are the show runners making the particular changes? Were they hoping to save a $ by not including Maelor?A bit more about that -
George R.R. Martin Criticizes ‘House of the Dragon’ Storyline, Reveals Season 3 Ripple Effect
The 'Fire & Blood' author wrote blog to detail why one missing detail from 'House of the Dragon' Season 2 could have major effects on the coming season.www.indiewire.com
Yeah, GoT was a rare thing; especially the first five seasons. Most shows shouldn’t go past five it seems.
This is an intervention: You have to stop, man. You are hurting yourself and others with your actions. I know it is hard to stop cold turkey... but please watch something else as a substitute for a while, see how that feels.Rings of Power, Season 2, Episode 4
Tom Bombadil is here! Jolly old Tom, played by professional schlub Rory Kinnear. The casting for this show really was darts on a corkboard. If you ever read the books or got the talk from some insufferable fan, Tom Bombadil is characterized as a happy-go-lucky hippie of mysterious longevity and incomparable power who may or may not be a god, if not older than the gods, but isn't an asset to Gandalf et al because he doesn't know or care about anything happening outside his neck of the woods.
So of course the show presents the Opposite Day version of Tom: dull, present, deadly serious and deeply interested in the fate of Middle-earth, to the point of acting as a guide and quest-giver to Gandalf (?), bossing him around while lecturing him about the perils of Sauron. As an adaptation this is on par with making Clifford a small blue cat.
The two other storylines: Arondir and Isildur warm up to an ex follower of Adar (#NotAllSouthlanders) and save Theo after meeting two Ents that aren't quite believable as characters or special effects, and Galadriel and Elrond put together a team of uh teammates when the Fast Travel machine breaks down. Hate it when that happens. It was working fine for everyone else an episode ago. The Barrow Wights make their live action debut, kinda, and the team of teammates waves their swords at them for a bit.
I had to Google Tom Bombadil because I genuinely couldn't tell if you were doing a bit.Rings of Power, Season 2, Episode 4
Tom Bombadil is here! Jolly old Tom, played by professional schlub Rory Kinnear. The casting for this show really was darts on a corkboard. If you ever read the books or got the talk from some insufferable fan, Tom Bombadil is characterized as a happy-go-lucky hippie of mysterious longevity and incomparable power who may or may not be a god, if not older than the gods, but isn't an asset to Gandalf et al because he doesn't know or care about anything happening outside his neck of the woods.
So of course the show presents the Opposite Day version of Tom: dull, present, deadly serious and deeply interested in the fate of Middle-earth, to the point of acting as a guide and quest-giver to Gandalf (?), bossing him around while lecturing him about the perils of Sauron. As an adaptation this is on par with making Clifford a small blue cat.
The two other storylines: Arondir and Isildur warm up to an ex follower of Adar (#NotAllSouthlanders) and save Theo after meeting two Ents that aren't quite believable as characters or special effects, and Galadriel and Elrond put together a team of uh teammates when the Fast Travel machine breaks down. Hate it when that happens. It was working fine for everyone else an episode ago. The Barrow Wights make their live action debut, kinda, and the team of teammates waves their swords at them for a bit.
I don't do bits, Rings of Power does.I had to Google Tom Bombadil because I genuinely couldn't tell if you were doing a bit.