Fingers crossed that within all the crazy, we'll get another uplifting
episode like last year's «San Junipero.»
Not exact matches
Like last week, when the
episode of House of Cards I was watching on Netflix juddered and stopped, and I spent the next half - hour rebooting various black boxes so I could find out how Frank Underwood's latest machiavellian scheme worked out.
«The DNC showed the Democrats to be a coalition of constantly squabbling, if fundamentally
like - minded, Katy Perry fans,» said Oliver on Sunday's
episode of HBO's
Last Week Tonight.
The
last episode like this was in 2000 - 2003.
So, this is
like that
episode of the Twilight Zone called «The
Last Rites of Jeff Myrtlebank»?
And I totally just watched that
episode,
like,
last week so I totally cracked up when I saw that was your recipe inspiration
I really didn't
like that
last episode, either... it felt too rushed!
Arya should have suffered
like six concussions, three broken noses and 12 broken teeth in the
last couple of
episodes, but all she got were some cool - looking cuts and her vision restored.
Like watching the
last episode of How I Met Your Mother, knowing the show had gone to the dogs for years, but still being best by a feeling of melancholy knowing that you'd never see Barney Stinson's shenanigans again.
I watched
episode two
last night because I wanted to be able to comment on it, but honestly, it felt
like homework, and not in a good way.
Last week, I wrote an article about Child Immunizations and I realized that whether it's about tough decisions
like that one or small ones (
like letting them watch one more
episode of Dora while we finish a conversation with a girlfriend), moms seem to be hard - wired with Mommy Guilt.
It might not be so bad if the
episodes were really just «flashes» of feeling
like you're on fire from the inside - out, but they can actually
last for hours.
For the first time it feels
like they aren't saving all the action for the
last two or three
episodes.
Usually pretty quiet, but I
like meeting new people and talking about anything other than
last night's
episode of whatever.
Rejoice in solitude - however long it
lasts - and agaln to know yourself, because
like Carrie Bradshaw mentioned in an
episode of Sex And Brealup City.
I «played» the
last couple
episodes while doing other things
like browsing the internet, that's how unlike a game this crap is.
«Legacy» very much feels
like Arrow trying to find its footing once again, and though the
episode takes some steps in getting the show back on top, more work has yet to be done to redeem the series for
last season's jumbled narrative.
It's not the forward momentum promised by
last week's
episode (same with the RICO plot that deflated
like a bad souffle).
Every
episode feels
like a whole chapter of a book and it is not only to fill time,
like most Netflix shows that feels forced to
last 10
episodes.
All in all The
Last Jedi is another triumph for the franchise, but one can't help but wonder if it could have been written neater to seem less
like 3 - 4
episodes of a TV show and more
like an actual movie.
Hopefully, this will challenge future franchise filmmakers
like Rian Johnson (The
Last Jedi) and Colin Trevorrow (
Episode IX) to push the creative envelope even further.
Episode two, Hide and Seek, has me deeply involved in The Council's dark and foreboding world, and just like last time, I'm eagerly awaiting the next e
Episode two, Hide and Seek, has me deeply involved in The Council's dark and foreboding world, and just
like last time, I'm eagerly awaiting the next
episodeepisode.
The strength of that initial thirteen -
episode run is crisp writing from the
likes of Mike White — late of The Good Girl and Chuck & Buck — and series creator Kevin Williamson, who unfortunately takes the self - referentiality of his Scream script into the realm of self - promotion with pervasive mentions of the Scream films and I Know What You Did
Last Summer.
From the beginning, word was The
Last Jedi was going to be a different kind of beast when compared the the previous
episodes, and it seems
like there's some truth to that.
Still, enjoy it while it
lasts: shot on video, as apparently the rest of the series will be henceforth to help shear the budget,
episode 1.13, «Epitaph One,» is
like returning to Kansas from Oz.
When Season Two kicks off (with the first
episode the
last episode of the second disc in a bit of what I
like to call «bad planning») with a cameo from everybody's favourite dead franchise hero Daredevil, it's apparent that whatever Korean sweat shop was extruding the templates for the first thirteen
episodes had been cashed in for a somewhat superior Korean sweat shop priding themselves on animating something
like 12 frames / second instead of an appalling four.
It may sound
like a Twilight Zone
episode or
last year's comedy
In addition to the returning characters from The Force Awakens,
Last Jedi introduces the
likes of Kelly Marie Tran's Rose, Laura Dern's Vice Admiral Holdo, and Benicio del Toro's DJ Star Wars:
Episode IX, the followup to
Last Jedi, has been scheduled for a December 2019 premiere.
And finally, Collider's Alison Keene wrote, «His
Last Vow combined the action and humor elements of the show's earlier
episodes, without tilting one way or the other too much (
like some might say the first two of this season did).
Having turned his attention primarily to moody Joel McCrea westerns and adventure pulpers in the Fifties, Tourneur, by the time the Sixties rolled around, unfortunately found himself outside his black - and - white comfort zone (his
last great work is probably an
episode of the original «The Twilight Zone», «Night Call») and at the helm of productions starring people
like Steve Reeves and Vincent Price.
If so, that means Jumanji 3 will open in theaters five days after
Episode IX, just
like what happened when Welcome to the Jungle arrived less than a week after The
Last Jedi.
You should have seen him...
like a schoolboy on the
last day of term, or a Star Wars addict the day before the release of
Episode 1.
In those moments, we really didn't know what might happen: they were both probably going to die, but
like Linda in the
last episode, it was more a question of how.
On the movie's own merits, it's clear that Paramount took a film that plays
like a worse version of
last year's Life or a bad Black Mirror
episode and dumped it onto a willing taker, in this case, Netflix.
Then sometimes a killer tape (
like Viola Davis's stillborn baby
episode last year) seems
like a slam dunk and then Tatiana Maslany swoops in, a year after the highest buzz for her and Orphan Black, and wins.
But at a certain point — and here's where some of my problems with the
episode's
last third came in — doesn't it feel
like acknowledging those stereotypes doesn't go far enough?
The show's writers don't give us more details, but it was hard in that moment not to recall the senator's best line from
last week's
episode: «You sound
like you're fucking high.»
Last week, Netflix announced the directors and stars who will make us all feel bad for how much we love our phones in the third season of Charlie Booker's sci - fi / horror anthology series Black Mirror, giving us an idea of what that batch of new
episodes will look
like.
Your weekend edition of The Week in Star Wars has some good news for those worried about Carrie Fisher in
Episode IX, some bits from
Episode VIII and the Han Solo movie and some great box office news for Rogue One: A Star Wars Story... One
last time, I would
like to push you along -LSB-...]
Warning — spoilers for Star Wars: The Force Awakens below... It was shockingly announced
last night that Disney and Lucasfilm had made the decision to push back Star Wars:
Episode VIII to December 15th, 2017 — which means we're looking
like we're getting a new Star Wars movie every Christmas rather than being spread throughout -LSB-...]
Last week it was rumoured that Gugu Mbatha - Raw (Doctor Who) had joined the shortlist of female actors in contention for the lead in Star Wars:
Episode VIII, and now it looks
like she's won the part.
Like I said, the catastrophic event, the cataclysmic event that happens in the
last three
episodes not only will change Gotham.
Last year's War and Peace was a ratings triumph for the BBC, Dickensian found a new way of tapping into the world of one of our greatest ever story - tellers (he would surely have started,
like Dickensian writer Tony Jordan did, on the staff at Eastenders had he emerged today) whilst the one - off «old - school» Sherlock
episode The Abominable Bride was one of the most acclaimed shows over Christmas.
Much
like when I first moved to Mumbai and thought of it as an
episode that couldn't possibly
last more than a couple of years, I came to the Ed School in August filled with trepidation about what this year was going to look
like.
Travis: It's the
last day of 2017, which seems
like a good day to share our 10 most popular
episodes of the year.
Sounded
like a reverse sneeze that
lasted for several minutes but afterwards has had a noise when he was breathing in, then had another
episode about 30 minutes later.
Just check
last podcast
episode, where special guest was Ryan Payton and while they were talking about MGS4 they were 95 % of the time telling things that they didn't
like, very little of praising.
In Half Life 2 and
Episodes 1 & 2 you provided just the voice work for Alyx Vance — what was it
like donning a motion capture suit to play Marlene in The
Last of Us?
The first
episode of Telltale's The Walking Dead made its debut on Sony's PSN
last night, as anyone within earshot of my house can verify after hearing my gleeful exclamations as I bashed in the head of a zombie babysitter with a hammer this very morning, but it seems
like XBLA'ers will...
Just
like past games in the series, it's definitely worth playing through again to make different choices that impact how the story changes, particularly towards the
last two
episodes.