Falling Skies 1.06: "Sanctuary Part 1" and 1.07: "Sanctuary Part 2" Review
Falling Skies 1.
Falling Skies 1.
LIMP DICK SUPERHEROICS Nick Hanover: So, a running theme for us in these Butcher Baker reviews has been "Butcher Baker is sex" but I think we may need to change that after these last two issues.
The not-very-good-but-incredibly-fun HBO vampire drama continues! Besides having the funniest title for an episode I've ever seen (assuming you've never heard of Danko Jones ), "I'm Alive and On Fire" features such deep, resonant themes as incest and adults being reduced to drunken teenagers.
The ridiculous HBO vampire soap opera (with fairies and witches and shit) continues! In this episode, the Witches made a huge mistake, there's another argument between Hoyt and Jessica and Alexander Skarsgard reprises his role from Zoolander .
Falling Skies is a show about aliens and the men who love them.
The ridiculous HBO vampire soap opera continues! In this episode, we get some sweet flashbacks, more shapeshifting, and pedophobia! Also, we skipped the Sam Merlotte subplot because, outside of boobs, there wasn't much to talk about there.
When I read Fear Itself , I'm not just reading characters with hammers fighting characters without hammers; I'm also reading Matt Fraction writing Fear Itself as he scripts easily the most technically daunting task in his comics career.
The Steven Spielberg/Robert Rodat alien invasion resistance drama cum Revolutionary War metaphor continues! In Episode 4, "Grace," people yell at a caged alien, Pope blows some stuff up and our heroes cowardly elect not to murder children.
The Crusades - a series of loosely connected Holy Wars where thousands of knights ran off to the Holy Land to evict its current denizens - lasted 200 goddamn years, yet it's oft-ignored in popular culture outside of Dan Brown-level antics and that one Ridley Scott movie that nobody likes.
The Crusades - a series of loosely connected Holy Wars where thousands of knights ran off to the Holy Land to evict its current denizens - lasted 200 goddamn years, yet it's oft-ignored in popular culture outside of Dan Brown-level antics and that one Ridley Scott movie that nobody likes.
