There's a huge helping of racially - tinged jokes throughout, lots of sexual innuendo and situations, drug use, fist - fights, an attempted murder, and even
a subplot dealing with a an aborted statutory, and potential real, rape of Peter's teenage daughter.
Gyllenhaal is given more screen time than Katie Holmes had in Batman Begins, but
the subplot dealing with her emotional conflict never quite takes flight.
A subplot dealing with Barnes» kids and their desire for her to get back together with their father seems rather superfluous, while the constant reemergence of the case that caused Barnes to stray from prosecuting criminals gets more screen time than is necessary for the purposes of the overall story.
Along the way you'll meet creepy lizardmen, alien frogs, psychotic robots, and
a subplot dealing with the forbidden romance between an empress and a warlord who wants to replace his blood lust with love songs.
Not exact matches
Others see a sexist
subplot to the partnership between Republicans and the breakaway Democrats, one that has denied Andrea Stewart - Cousins, leader of the mainstream Senate Democrats, the title of Senate majority leader, and a role in the behind - the - scenes
deal making now conducted by the so - called four men in a room.
All the while, a frantic Ford is working a case involving land developer «Lew the Jew» (Adam Goldberg), whose
deal is being scuppered by a mysterious graffiti artist painting X-rated murals of the real estate tycoon (a
subplot as puerile as it sounds, though undeniably funny in parts).
The Shadowhunters are
dealing with catastrophic dangers in season 2, but are the romance
subplots dragging the main story down?
In its original Dutch - language incarnation (seen by over 15 % of the entire Dane population), Nattevagten is lent a good
deal of weight by a satisfying
subplot involving the nature of love and the rites of passage young men endure to become men in one another's eyes.
In between, we get a mopey
subplot about Ben Grimm
dealing with his new rocky body.
Edgars PTSD has always been a nice, underlying
subplot that makes fun of the machine more than the individual
dealing with the trauma and the episode continues it with Edgars mounting dismay and frustration at having something once so obvious and effortless as his sex drive taken away from him.
The
subplot of the film
deals with Felt and his missing daughter, which is out of place for a project dubbed «The Deep Throat Movie».
Just know it is readily apparent who the killer is not fifteen minutes into the movie, an entire
subplot involving J.K. Simmons as an extremely wealthy womanizing and sex - obsessed philanthropist is unintentionally hysterical and poor Val Kilmer, not seen in a big budget major Hollywood studio release since 2006's Déjà vu, is
dealt such a poor hand it's a question why he was asked to play this game in the first place.
Instead, these confusing feelings are combined with the increasingly worrisome fake business
deal, and every scene involving that
subplot finds Tambor being the perfect clueless boss, trusting in Dan at every turn.