

Sealab is a hoot, a testbed for the hilarity that would ensue with writer and voice pro Adam Reed’s Archer.
Unfamiliar with Home Movies; suppose that’ll need to change. I see it also features H. Jon Benjamin, which is really all I need to know.


Sealab is a hoot, a testbed for the hilarity that would ensue with writer and voice pro Adam Reed’s Archer.
Unfamiliar with Home Movies; suppose that’ll need to change. I see it also features H. Jon Benjamin, which is really all I need to know.


There was very little room left in the storyline chronology for a third season, and I suppose I could just watch Rogue One yet again, but knowing that doesn’t ameliorate my disappointment that we don’t get any more Andor.
Related: I can’t believe I forgot to make special mention of Genevieve O’Reilly as Mon Mothma, who gives a masterful portrayal of brittle grace over a thinly-veiled nervous breakdown.
And what you posit is true: Andor certainly stayed true to the original Star Wars ethos. Rogue One as well, aspects of Solo, and some elements of the Mandalorian, but otherwise, agreed; the rest is kid stuff.


No love for Archer? Witty, profane, great animation/artwork, one writer/creator carrying the whole show, and eponymous lead voiced by H. Jon Benjamin. What am I missing?
Not nearly enough love for Andor? Season 2, episodes 7, 8, and 9 showcase some of the most compelling sequences on TV. Diego Luna, a man under enormous pressure ready to come apart at the seams, run by master manipulator Stellan Skarsgård. Andy Serkis. Forrest Whittaker. Empire baddies Denise Gough and Ben Mendelssohn. Best Star Wars offerings outside the original trilogy screenplays hands down. Fight me.
Nor for my most embarrassing and guiltiest pleasure Downton Abbey? Plus two full length feature sequels? Come now.
It progressed rapidly from her pizza to her calzones
She served me a pizza. Quattro Formagge.
April will be 30 years together.
New urban dictionary entry for “Dirty Sanchez”