So with the word being Arrested Development will be based around a 'who dunnit' with Lucille 2's death, and given the fact that I'm bored on a Sunday night thought I'd write a little list of suspects (season 4 spoilers). After just re-watching season 4 I'm looking desperately for clues, and...
Loved this ep, Carrie's 'drugged out' sequence was absolutely brilliant, Saul's interaction with terrorist uncle fella was fantastic along with Lockhart actually being of use for once. Really well done.
As soon as Brody appeared I kept on thinking "surely not, but wouldn't be surprised"
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Stoked with the people getting around Craig Ferguson, the blokes f****** brilliant.
Agreed 11, re runs of quality comedies (I really wish they played classic Simpsons also) does it for me. Huge fan of Raymond.
One is quality also, MASH, Get Smart and An Idiot Abroad my favorites on there. Wish...
Honestly don't think a show has 'jumped the shark' any where near to what the Simpsons has, gone from one of the best shows ever to one of the worst on TV
Very valid points all through here, especially the point that they're fairly ordinary and selfish people when you think about it. Susan's death and their response proves that.
The best point about the finale for me was in the show about nothing, they went to jail for doing nothing :D
The superbowl ad featuring Jerry and George got me thinking about Seinfeld, and it's finale which received mixed responses. Was it good or just a big middle finger to loyal fans? I loved all the guests from years past coming back, but didn't like the way it left the viewer feeling that the group...
Wasn't incredibly well done or anything, but had it's strong points. Christopher Walken and Woody Harrelson's performances raised the film just above mediocrity IMO
Anchorman 2 was filled with lots of "ha" moments but very few (if any) ones that caused near uncontrollable laughter, which Anchorman had in spades.
Anchorman - 8.5/10
Anchorman 2 - 6.5/10
Scene in Sherlock Holmes 2 where Moriarty puts a large hook through Holmes' shoulder and hangs him by it, then pushes and twists him around. F*** me that'd be painful
Very valid point, if they had switched a few things around they could've ended the series with that finale. I think from an acting/directing point of view it's still miles ahead of most other shows on TV, the script writing is what brings it back a bit (still fairly comfortably ahead of the pack...
That episode was a rare weak point in the seasons shows history for me. Too much chaos just as time filler, too much of the CIA being made to look like fools (again), too much Carrie being wreckless and getting away with it, just enough. Its still worth mentioning this episode is around the...
As already mentioned there's a few future episodes that clearly involve Brian in some way, and the actor playing Vinnie is apparently only contracted for 6 episodes.
Family guy season 5-8 was the peak, gradual rise from season 1-4 and a rapid drop from season 9-present.
On topic, Brian was my favorite character, but I reckon the majority of laughs come from the cutaway gags. With some remodeling I'm sure the show will continue on as it has been.
Saul turned the mission to the military because it became a salvage mission. He could have stayed there, but my guess he wanted to avoid the humiliation of being there while someone else cleaned up his mess. Either way it's not that extraordinary/amazing that Saul decided to leave the room.
I thought Homeland was getting far fetched, apparently not
http://www.news.com.au/world/penny-lane-gitmos-secret-cia-facility-claims-us-trained-some-guantanamo-bay-prisoners-into-double-agents/story-fndir2ev-1226769144936
Wasn't it just implied that it was Brody who handed him the razor blade? It was a really an irrelevant by the Q&A episode though.
The only thing this season lacks in comparison to S1 is realism, we're always going to get high quality production from Homeland. Damian Lewis in this episode was...
I'm assuming the baby is now at risk due to blood loss?
Not to be to cruel (to a tv character), but hope she has a miscarriage. Can't see Carrie taking care of a baby really adding to Homeland's dynamic.
1. The Chasers War on Everything - Absolutely brilliant, wasn't just pranks but insight into the media (particuarly ACA and Today Tonight) was fantastic
2. All Aussie Adventures - Why were only 2 season made? Classic show
3. Mythbusters - Many don't realize it's a USA/AUS collaboration
4. Summer...
Had a mate come round who hadn't see season 3 so re-watched, interesting few clues that Carrie and Saul are working together. Eg first episode on Carrie's second day of the senate hearing walking in with her attorney she asks "are you sure this is the way Saul wants to play this?". Sneaky Homeland
Chris would have to be the most under developed character on television, is his full time job packing the dishwasher or being blurry in the distance?
I like the fact Brody is being ignored for the moment, I can't really see him getting up to a lot down there. Given Homeland's addiction to...
I still haven't found the reason for her and Finn's hit and run. It wasn't a gripping story and hasn't yet had any real knock on effects for the rest of the series, aside from her running away to Mike's house which could have just as easily been done via an argument with Jessica and/or Brody...
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