I didn't know. Good eye.Am I the only one who didn't know Frank Trigg was in the Inhumans?
I was underwhelmed with Westworld. It takes a long while to get to the point.Working my way through Westworld. It's ok. Highly overrated. Nothing is really compelling about it. I dunno.
After this I'm going to watch Season 3 of Fargo. Season 1 is the best season of television I've ever seen tied with Season 4 of Breaking Bad.
I was underwhelmed with Westworld.
Berlanti? No thanks.This one ought to be interesting.
‘Kung Fu’ Female-Led Series Reboot From Greg Berlanti & Wendy Mericle Set At Fox As Put Pilot
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Written by Arrow executive producer and longtime Berlanti collaborator Wendy Mericle, Kung Fu is a sequel to the original series, created by Ed Spielman, which was set in the 1880s and chronicles the adventures of Kwai Chang Caine (Carradine), a Shaolin monk who travels the American Old West armed only with his spiritual training — including a ton of aphorisms — and his skill in martial arts in search of his half-brother.
The new Kung Fu follows the adventures of Lucy Chang, a Buddhist monk and kung fu master who travels through 1950s America armed only with her spiritual training and her martial arts skills as she searches for the man who stole her child years before. When she teams with JT Cullen, a charming Korean War vet with his own secrets, the two form an unlikely alliance that allows Lucy to continue her search while also coming to the aid of people in need. (It is unclear whether Carradine’s character and Lucy Chang are related.)
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I only vaguely remember watching some episodes of the original show on reruns when I was younger, but the fact that it's a sequel series and not a straight up reboot is very encouraging.
The person who write the article should get reprimanded for a deliberately misleading title. The article is clear that this show is a sequel to the original, not a reboot.
Berlanti's fight scenes are most of the time fine by me but they do get more dumber with each seasons of that particular show.Berlanti? No thanks.
The action in his shows are meh at best. Not to mention, the sheer amount of PIS involving any and all combat will throw a wrench in this.
If this was being led by the ppl doing Into the Badlands, we'd have a whole other ballgame.
Halt and Catch FireHalt and Catch Fire this week.
Wow. Just wow.
I know I've made snide comments about how much this show revolves around the drama when what I've been most interested in is the technology aspect, but it honestly never occurred to me how good the drama actually was. How much I cared about the characters.
Gordon's death hit me really, really hard. I felt it coming from the start of the episode, with his struggles to fix the air conditioning; when he finally fixed it I knew something bad was coming, but didn't know what. A sense of dread slowly built in me and the second the dream sequence started with young Donna, I knew he was dead.
Incredible episode on every level from start to finish, titles to end credits. Who Needs a Guy? They all did.
Indeed. Nicely said.Who Needs a Guy? They all did.
Berlanti? No thanks.
The action in his shows are meh at best. Not to mention, the sheer amount of PIS involving any and all combat will throw a wrench in this.
If this was being led by the ppl doing Into the Badlands, we'd have a whole other ballgame.
I binged season 3 of Ballers. I know I shouldn't set my expectations high and should just see it as mindless fun but it didn't do anything for me.binge watched lethal weapon season 1- pretty good
catching up on ballers and survivors remorse
wanna start shooter season 2 next
Decided to watch once more Breaking Bad... I watched the first 4 episodes some time ago, did not like at that time.
I felt the same. It definitely felt like there was far more talking than action.maybe different topic but, is it just me or second season of Badlands have fewer fight scene.
the fight scene is still solid though, especially when Sunny fight that former Clipper.