The Powers That Be: Created by David Crane, Marta Kauffman. With John Forsythe, Holland Taylor, Eve Gordon, Peter MacNicol. The exploits of a clueless American senator and the eccentric, morally corrupt people who are closest to him.
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The Power: Created by Naomi Alderman, Sarah Quintrell, Raelle Tucker, Claire Wilson. With Toheeb Jimoh, Auli'i Cravalho, Toni Collette, Halle Bush. Based on the New York Times bestseller, The Power is our world, but for one twist of nature. Suddenly, wom
Almost 100 episodes later, we reconvene (most of) our original panel to discuss season two of “The Wheel of Time.” How does it fit into the current set of big fantasy TV shows? Team Didn’t-Read-the-Books seems to be in agreement with Lady Dragonmount that it helps when a fantasy...
One of the best movies on Netflix is long enough to be broken into 4 digestible 'episodes' that are about 52 minutes each. And this crime thriller utilizes each and every moment to build suspenseful situations for Robert De Niro, Joe Pesci and Al Pacino, with the latter portraying Jimmy ...
Since her mother died and her father remarried to a cruel woman, she's had to grow up in an abusive household with an evil sister. What's worse is that she was born without her family's special supernatural powers, only creating a bigger divide between her and those who are supposed ...
Probably the scariest thing imaginable to the powers that be isn’t military adventurism by a would be hegemonic power, or anthropogenic global warming, or the growing dissent arising from increasing economic inequality, or Islamic extremism, nuclear proliferation, homophobia, racism, or myriad other ...
But the way the text was originally phrased, it definitely made him sound like he had some deep dark secret that was awful. I think the powers that be were looking at it like, 'We don't want to paint Luigi as a bad guy here.''"[14] Even the game itself makes a straightforward ...
The superpowers granted by red, yellow, and blue Koopa Soup are similar to those gained by Yoshis after eating identically colored Koopa Shells in Super Mario World. Also, Mario appears at the end, stepping in the soup by accident. In Franklin & Crash, Princess Peach is shown being ...
According to the 1938 promotional brochure, the Queen had sold herself - body and soul - to the evil spirits of the Hartz Mountains to become a witch with arcane knowledge and the ability to cast magic that is malevolent in nature. Examples of powers she derived from her magic were: ...