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  1. It is terrible that you have to put that app on your personal phone, they can spy on everything that you do. I would tell them that I don't have a phone. Maybe they will provide you with a phone and pay for your phone service,
  2. I am guess that Kate/Batwoman has no desire to capture Alice/Beth since she had myriad opportunities to do so this episode and the thought never crossed her mind. I don't really understand how they came to a truce. I will just write it off as a fanwank.
  3. There couldn't be a musical number because Zoey wasn't there. I was a little worried that they wouldn't show any scenes that didn't have Zoey in them, good to see that they will.
  4. The main characters were not well defined (Joe was the most fleshed out) almost just stereotypes, I don't know what is their skill set or motivation. The Nazis had better characterization. I am almost positive that Roxy is only in the group because she is the most recognizable as a late 70's themed iconic character. I am surprised that Joe wasn't doing any Kung Fu or using nunchucks. This seemed more like a Holocaust documentary that included some late 70's major New York event themed Nazi conspiracy theory fanfic. Short on action sequences, I felt a little cheated based on the way it was advertised. Why are they constantly getting owned by 70+ year old Nazis, that doesn't make for an enjoyable viewing experience. The Meyer reveal was totally stupid and implausible. All those scenes of Ruth and not one scene where she has a daughter. Harriet is just working behind the scenes to get the team to start hunting Nazi's in Europe. All those episodes to tell a cohesive story and all the plot lines never really mesh together. It was just a bunch of threads that never formed a whole let alone were strong enough to make sense when viewed individually. The only part I liked was the Nazi recruiting new members in prison and the Colonel reveal at the end. If they do make another season, they should go back and try to patch up all those holes they created in Season 1. If they start out on a strong foundation, that might work better, since the only people still on the team that seemed to be competent was Jonah and Harriet. Maybe they can pick up a few interesting members from Europe, while Millie finds some interesting members in America. Just pile on the action scenes and remember that people want the Nazi's to lose and a great Season 2 is possible.
  5. That was Karen's head -- she was sitting at the table in that room and apparently fell asleep. That's not good, her husband already thinks she is having an affair with the captain.
  6. We see him and his husband at their house hosting Jamie and his wife to a dinner party. The one where Jamie passes out. The thing that connects all The Sinner stories together is Bill Pullman's inappropriate "relationships" with the women who are potential suspects. that he is supposed to be investigating.
  7. Did we really see Gambi pull somebody's eye out, I thought he was supposed to be a good guy?
  8. I was surprised by the brother's wife. I was like who the hell is that and why is she eating a whole loaf of white bread.
  9. It reminds you of that famous joke who's punchline is "up until now, everything has been satisfactory".
  10. It seemed like a better idea than trying to defuse the bomb would have been to shoot the lock off of the backpack (or cut the straps or unbuckled the straps) and drop the bomb onto the railway tracks from the space between the two doors that connect the two cars. The explosion seems to be very small and would have done little damage.
  11. At the very end of the episode after the astronaut says good night to the ship/room it looks like something falls over. I was watching on a tiny screen and couldn't see what it was, what was it?
  12. It's because they are being driven by the Lone Cyberman who is motivated by a deep loathing of humanity. As the Doctor said, his behaviour is irrational since he's a Cyber extremist while simultaneously behaving entirely like a human. I thought the Lone Cyberman was being driven by the Cyberium, a computer that would be smart enough to realize that if there are no more humans there will be no way to make more replacement Cybermen in their quest to conquer the universe. They already lost the majority of their Cyberman army in their fight to eradicate the Human Race.
  13. I don't understand why the Cybermen would go to Earth and destroy all of the humans. You think they would protect all of the humans. If all of the humans are dead, they can't make any more Cybermen and how can they continue to expand there conquests throughout the galaxy?
  14. Interesting, they were really throwing out the references. I wonder how someone who has never seen the Thundercats would handle the story line.
  15. I'd take those odds. What are the Nazis 70 - 80 years olds, that is why they had to set the show in the past. The more Nazis they have to kill the better they can show off their talents, I would really like to see them cut loose. Throw in a few younger Nazi's while your at it. The show is lacking in action, which is what the marketing suggested. Right now it is closer to a stealth history lesson.
  16. That is why the kid needs to step up his game before this ship sinks.
  17. I really liked this episode, who doesn't like a great bank heist and John Noble.
  18. I did kind of wonder why Amelia didn't shine her flashlight into the killers eyes to give herself a momentary advantage while talking him down.
  19. I didn't mind the plot, since this was the funniest episode that they have had in a very long time. I would say even the funniest in a couple of seasons.
  20. Stolen from Tracy Morgan’s ‘The Last O.G.’ Returns to TBS in April The TBS comedy “The Last O.G.” is coming back for a third season in April. The network announced this week that the sitcom will return on April 7th, and there’s even a quick teaser to watch for the new episodes. The show stars Tracy Morgan and Tiffany Haddish and was co-created by Academy Award winner Jordan Peele. Ryan Gaul, Allen Maldonado, Taylor Mosby, Dante Hoagland, Bresha Webb, Anna Maria Horsford, Derek Gaines, and Joel Marsh Garland will all return to their roles for the new season. The Season 3 description reads, “After serving his time at the halfway house and having his food truck go up in flames, season three finds Tray (Morgan) forced into finding a new place to live, and new forms of income. He lands in gentrified Brooklyn with a host of colorful, hipster neighbors, where he begins to give “hood legend” walking tours of the city that is forever changing around him. Meanwhile, Tray’s ex-girlfriend Shay (Haddish) is presented with the business opportunity of a lifetime, which could mean big changes for the whole family.” TBS also confirmed a few of the guest stars that will be appearing in the new episodes. The names include Mike Tyson, Katt Williams, J.B. Smoove, Sasheer Zamata, Marla Gibbs, John Amos, Zach Cherry, Chelsea Frei, Lord Jamar, Clifton Powell, Roy Wood Jr., H. Michael Croner, and Andrew Richardson. You can also look for appearances by Karrueche Tran and Chris Bosh. A sneak peek of the premiere episode will air on March 28th, following the Elite Eight game on TBS and April 4th following the Final Four game on TBS and TNT. The Last O.G. is executive produced by Tracy Morgan, Jordan Peele, Eric Tannenbaum, Kim Tannenbaum, Joel Zadak, Keenen Ivory Wayans, Carl Jones, and Steve Ast. Co-executive producers include Jason Wang and Win Rosenfeld.
  21. There are a lot of things that go into that sort of decision. To focus on just one aspect of the person playing the part is very difficult. It would probably be hard to determine who in the process decided he wasn't the best fit for the role, let alone why he wasn't the best fit. Pilots for shopping a series are shot knowing that everything might have to drastically change to make it to air depending on the network that picks it up, the number of episodes, the tone of the series, and the budget that was assigned. They may have wanted a more comedic Grey and that guy doesn't seem like a barrel of laughs.
  22. He likely is right about a lot of it, but he is so insufferably smug about pretty much everything that I desperately want him to be wrong. Don't worry, Jonah is right, he probably didn't guess the half of it. Who knows what was in the end-user license agreement (EULA) when each employee just automatically mindlessly installed the app. I would love to have Jonah start reading the terms and conditions, Each sentence from the EULA read at the beginning of the episode could probably be the catalyst for the the show's events. It could be a scathing commentary on the rights we give away without even thinking twice about it.
  23. Just a nitpick, but how can the camera see when her arms block where I think the cameras are located when she holds the gun and flashlight. Good work adding the night vision to the camera, now add all the other stuff I suggested like infrared. Maybe they could give Amelia some Augmented Reality Glasses so that she could have been able to see through the night vision cameras as well, this is well within the abilities of modern technology, it would have made going down those curvy basement stairs in the dark a little more believable. They would also make her look cooler, since they could make the glasses/goggles look any way they want, with any kind of tint, sunglasses, superhero mask, etc. Lincoln would be able to show her pictures of what she is looking for, put text and arrows on the screen for the direction he wants her to go, highlight areas for further investigation, run computer pattern recognition on the images in real time, and have voice recognition to real time answer the questions about the things she is looking at. I still don't understand why Amelia doesn't have a 360 degree body camera. There are more than enough people standing around Lincoln that they could be all monitoring all of the angles. Really push that the team aspect makes Lincoln do his job that much better. Remove that Lincoln is a lone wolf and suggest that he is now surrounded by friends. Bone Collector probably won't kill his wife right away, it is not his style. The Bone Collector setting up all those laboratory/torture chambers in each house that he lived in every time he moved has got to be expensive and tedious, it is the least realistic part of the show. Serial Killers like to know every inch of their hunting ground and control their environment, I don't see how you can do that if you are constantly moving.
  24. Poor Glenn, not realizing that the stall was more appropriate than the urinal, but unfortunately he didn't have to do a number two.
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