That's pretty harsh, Bruce Campbell had like 2 lines.Bruce Campbell and Nick Offerman were the best part of Fargo season 2. Campbell is just the best.
Harsh?That's pretty harsh, Bruce Campbell had like 2 lines.
I still stand that "Ron Swanson: Drone Hunter" needs to be a game.Watching the final season of Parks and Rec now that it's on Netflix.
End of episode 5, Ron and his "kill" ... beautiful.
The books are really solid, too.Jesus Christ The Expanse is so fucking good.
I'm seriously wondering if I should read them or stay blind and just watch the show.The books are really solid, too.
There are some differences. If you are one of those people that can enjoy a story being told differently in differing mediums then go ahead and read the books. If you read a book and then can't stand an adaptation that HAS to change a few things to make it flow better visually, don't read it. I'm enjoying it so far, looking forward to being able to catch up to current episodes since I fell behind by getting sick twice so far this year.I'm seriously wondering if I should read them or stay blind and just watch the show.
I can't get past the melodrama. It's not grim dark but everything is just so whiny.Heroes Reborn cancelled, confirming that the season finale is probably the end of the series (though this season was supposed to be a self contained story anyway). Personally, I've actually dug the revival and some of the new characters but I get why it's done so poorly... not only did it have basically zero advertising on TV, when I DID find out it was airing I had no idea of a day or time for like 3 weeks. I've had to watch all but like 3 episodes after the fact and I only knew about the existence of the side-story videos when I watched all of them be aired on a 3 hour flight. That said, I rather the enjoyed the scope of the story (world ending shit for once) as well as the whole "everyone out to get us" vibe.
I'm sad to see the show go, but if NBC isn't even going to TRY and compete with ABC, I would almost rather they sold HEROES to MDisney or Warner Brothers so SOMEONE will do something with them.
And of course it just ended on a teaser, despite assurances it would be a fully self contained story. Fuck me... maybe we can get some comics or something?I can't get past the melodrama. It's not grim dark but everything is just so whiny.
I'm one of those people.People not you like it.
Some reviewer referred to it as "Game of Thrones In Space" and they're not far off. Great characters, fairly hard sci-fi, and an involved story with plots and factions and war. And it looks fantastic for a SyFy series - someone was cutting serious checks for this.Ok, so I finally got on this Expanse boat.
I'm only a few episodes in and....uh, is this maybe the best sci-fi show ever?
It's its own thing based on a series of novels of the same name. When I saw the trailer for it a while ago I was a little put off but the show is leagues better than the trailer let on.Expanse is a fourth Stargate series?
I'm pretty sure they're going to cut out all the interesting elements from the comic including those connections to the Sandman universe, so don't worry.Good or not, I still find it weird how they released that before the Sandman, it being a spin-off and all.
Besides being WB made, it borrows some of the ideas from the the book while not being tied down to it, so why not tie it in and help cross promote? I really enjoyed the pilot, our lead was really well cast and charismatic, his performance alone pretty much guaranteed I'll be checking out a few more episodes.Or just don't expect it to be the comic. I'm actually okay with this, because unlike Superman or Batman, Lucifer exists outside of the DC universe. I don't quite get why they needed to license the DC character, though.
I've only seen the first season and part of the second (it's a very slow moving show, not necessarily to it's detriment, just makes it frustrating to binge watch). Could I just jump right in, or are they catering to the die hards?Anybody watching X-Files? I thought the first episode was sort of all over the place... like, if they had made it a two hour premiere it would have been fine but they crammed it all into an hour so it's nonsense now? Though I do like the post War on Terror direction that it's taking towards it's overall "cause" for all of this.
The second episode had a few problems too but the story was much more focused. I think it's generally the superior of the two.
It is and isn't. They call back to old episodes and important plot developments from the original series (including relationship stuff between Mulder and Scully) but I feel like the show is enjoyable enough without having seen the original series.I've only seen the first season and part of the second (it's a very slow moving show, not necessarily to it's detriment, just makes it frustrating to binge watch). Could I just jump right in, or are they catering to the die hards?