In Marcus’ episode Will Poulter’s character said he thought he was the best until he started working with someone at some restaurant who was way better than him, and so kept as close to him as he could in order to learn from him. This was probably Carmy, having seen that framed photo of him and Will Poulter’s character on this restaurant Richie’s at
Holy f*ck what an episode of Monday Night Raw. Propa wrasslin
THIS is the stuff that gets me excited about The Walking Dead universe! THIS is the level and care that should go into TWD!
This is just class telly
The exposure they’re giving to the women’s game in Wales here is brilliant
Time to experience the greatest TV show of all time all over again. Long overdue
What an episode. Superb final sequence. Wow
The final scene (continuing from the first scene) is just beautiful. Camry going down to see the sunset on Mikey’s birthday, whilst the wonderful “Oh My Heart” plays by R.E.M.
“This place needs to me here to start. This place is the beat of my heart”
Haven’t been feeling Season 3 up to now, but this episode was so so good. Ted Lasso at its best.
Marcus’ character doesn’t particularly interest me, but really enjoyed his interactions with Will Poulter’s character. The realness of the latter’s acting and dialogue in particular really go a long way
I liked the finale, ignoring whatever the hell that musical bit was, but Season 3 on the whole has been a massive drop off from the previous two. Longer drawn-out episodes, spending too much time with characters you care little about, bad corny jokes and writing. Not a good season, but it was tied up nicely I think.
This is Danai’s best-acted performance for sure
Actually really digging this show. Impressed at how quickly the writers have made me care about a new character in Isabelle - something that Dead City failed to do in six. Clémence Poésy is killing it.
The setting and scenery makes the series look and feel so fresh. Ok, there’s certain plot armour elements that are a little overboard (a baby being born 2 months premature and being completely fine, all children speaking English fluently, Daryl falling literally into a herd and having the time to look up and around, get up, get a weapon out, swing it about, without getting bit) but it’s whatever - it’s a tv show - about zombies, lol.
So far so good. Best stuff they’ve done in years
Best WWE crowd of all time. No doubt
Great! I don’t have to go to work tomorrow
Seems I’m in the minority but this was probably my favourite episode so far.
Teonna’s storyline along with Spencer & Alex’s are still the most interesting aspects of the show for me, but this feels like the first episode where Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren have actually been able to work together, and provide us with their expertise. Their conversation outside the house was great mainly because it felt real, and you get the sense that both are enjoying their roles more and more as the show goes on.
I’m enjoying this series, although admittedly I haven’t loved it, but is quite extraordinary to look at – this goes for every episode. Much like Yellowstone and 1883, it feels like a movie at times
One of the best things on TV this year. Same cast and director as the film, and just as class. Right from the first episode it forces you to put down your phone and really watch. An astounding central performance from Stephen Graham, because he’s incapable of doing otherwise. Particularly enjoy watching for those little moments that may turn bad, a pan being on too long etc. It is different to The Bear: uses interpersonal-comment-as-you-pass-with-a-hot-plate humour rather than, for instance, having to wrestle a big inflatable hot dog into a small car. Was initially worried it had too much dazzle and not enough life but once it drops the “we’ve only got one camera” shtick it quickly finds rhythm - by the end of Ep 2 I was so invested I (a very miserable and hard-to-move person) almost cried at one of the story twists. Nailbiting stuff. You really can’t look away
This is just so compelling
Actually been really enjoying this season so far. Probably the most since season 2
I love David & Grace and their high school-like romance, they’re so real
Proof that a crowd makes a show:
First two matches were great. There was a lull in the middle of the show not helped by the crowd. Sami-Gunther picked it back up. Main event was great and absolutely flew by. Rock’s still got it. Onto tomorrow. Bosh
Man I forgot how genius this show is
Very strong start. Dark, suspenseful, great to look at it, and Jodie Foster is tremendously cast. Can’t wait to see how this season pans out
This film rips and I sort of blame its platform for the reason it’s not spoken about as our generational muddy brown medieval king-and-war movie. If this had been in cinemas in the early aughts everyone would’ve gone three times and then ran the DVD into the fucking ground. Instead it’s hidden in a load of menus, a deep scroll away from whatever Office episode you were watching last. Robert Pattinson’s French accent is worth the 2h20 alone
Haha that foreshadow, so good. Enjoying this, surprised by the low ratings
I want to have a pint and a game of snooker with Chris
Great little watch. Socha deserves to go absolutely meteoric off this if he wants to. Loved all the king gloopy scenes and that specific middle-of-the-country natter that only Shane Meadows can possibly capture. Stunnin
That was so harrowing throughout. The multiple camera angles added to the sense of dread I feel
So glad Walker’s back !