HBO is a flat circle, good shows come around again.
HBO is a flat circle, good shows come around again.
"Is it bad if it's made in China?" killed me. That actress nailed that scene, such well paced humor.
Here I had been saying "after all these episodes, when she actually stabs someone it wont be worth all the build up", and then she goes and cuts his ENTIRE body. Well played, McAdams.
Am I the only one who would have been 10x more interested in a factual book written by this woman instead? She would have great insight, no one wants her fiction
I liked the breaking of the fourth wall in the talk about being bi-racial ("it's okay, she's probably embarrassed too") was so great, and it looked like they were having a lot of fun. Loved the Megan sketch.
I cant explain it either, but its so good. I think it must be because it's so absurd that someone watched that video, heard the shovel fall, and said "gee, that sounds like the start of the riff from Smells Like Teen Spirit".
"It all takes place in Lakewood, the type of sleepy town that rich people just tend to migrate toward." is the sassiest sentence ever written.
"Kohan figured out how to sustain a show over time [in regards to Orange]" - I think this is reaching. I don't think Orange has run long enough to say that Kohan knows how to sustain it, and personally I think the third season was running out of steam quickly. I don't think she's out of the woods yet.
I feel like someone would have told you at some point in the casting, "yeah this is the guy that eats his own face", so I cant imagine this should have come as a shock. Why sign up at all?
No thanks, it was pretty shit.
One would have to assume with Unfortunate Events that Carrey was cast as studios thought the story was too dark and would scare people away from the cinema. Otherwise, I cant think of any solid reason to cast him in what was a relatively terrifying role.
Laying Pipe is Sons of Anarchy I think? When Opie got hit in the head with the pipe?
Though I didn't like season 6, the finale was very satisfying and well done.
I think everyone was at the height of their Lost-mania here. Even though I'm a diehard Lost fan (I even like season 6), I daresay the series peaked with Through the Looking Glass.
Seriously, don't ever bring up that episode of Vice ever again. Forever will be too soon. I'm so sad for those women.
The whole "Hey, I'm …." is the best thing in the world a celebrity can do. It's so simple, and yet instantly makes them appear down to earth. I once worked a job where Eric Bana (do people still know who he is?) had to collect something and he said "It should be there under Eric", like the whole room wasnt looking at…
Seriously, why is he spitting so often? Did they let him take tobacco?
It's probably how it played out in the writers room when someone suggested killing Saul.
I'm offended you even put Boardwalk Empire in the same sentence as this dreck. Winter has been turning in some of his best work this final season - Sutter…not so much.