Did you read the Y: The Last Man comic, Tom? Was it any good?
Unfortunately, I haven’t.
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Did you read the Y: The Last Man comic, Tom? Was it any good?
Unfortunately, I haven’t.
I read issues occasionally and while it was entertaining, the staggering genius of Brian K. Vaughn that other people kept raving about was lost on me.
Well, there is a lot to boggle at in WWDITS, but IJWTS Nandor leaving Guillermo's suitcase on the platform was very sad.
That WAS sad!
100% unsurprised at Laszlo's plan and the weird-ass reason behind it.
I was surprised! But in retrospect it was a very Laszlo plan.
Only Murders in the Building
Watched the finale. It was okay. A pretty thorough wrap-up. Some smiles, no laughs, no shocks. Meh.
However, the twist at the very end got me.
It did its job -- now I'm wondering if they will get a second season.
A lot of people I follow on Twitter had raved about OMitB, and it's only ten 30ish-minute episodes, so we gave it a go and watched it all in the space of a week. It took until episode four for me to care about what could happen next, but once I cared, I was hooked.
You probably know this by now, dcp, but it has been renewed for a second season, which they're supposed to start shooting in November.
Oh, good. Glad to hear it. Thanks.
WWDITS:
Guillermo yelling "PLANCHA!" and diving off the top of Nandor's coffin while Nandor roars "Don't you dare!" will live forever in my heart.
I read Y: The Last Man ages ago. I enjoyed it, except the end was bullshit.
How did the comic end, Dana?