Yeah, I've been a bit concerned about how dark the show's teasers have been. Danny needs to be a lunkhead!
Yeah, I've been a bit concerned about how dark the show's teasers have been. Danny needs to be a lunkhead!
I work at a public library and it is always checked out or has a waiting list. From what I understand, that's the case at every library my friends' work at. So people are definitely reading it out there.
Being an "intelligent person" definitely doesn't stop people from still not getting it. I know a lot of people who you'd think would know better but still think "racism isn't really a problem" or that these incidents are "outliers". And, as smart as Rachel is there's no reason she wouldn't also be one.
It'd be nice if this started working now so I can watch iZombie season 2
Whoa! An A! That's quite a quality jump. Excited to watch it.
Killjoys makes me roll my eyes so damn often and yet I still enjoy it a lot.
This gives me a bit of hope for Wynonna Earp which is fantastic but also has low ratings (Killjoys and Dark Matter also good and unwatched and premiering second seasons this weekend)
It is definitely very unpleasant to watch but the show is always pretty unpleasant and dark. It's funny but I'd never really call it fun. so when it goes TRULY dark it doesn't make me feel negatively beyond like, what it's supposed to make me feel.
They actually do show this in the show quite a bit.
Yeah some things I've heard and the way the show is moving lead me to believe that the town is not the permanent home of this show.
I really hope they give him a lot to do. McCown implies they do.
I was diggin the show a lot, despite not being a fan of Kirkman at all, but I knew the show fully had me in those final moments. That last line, the shot of the moon before it, and the long take after the line of the house. Beautiful storytelling and very exciting as a "what comes next"
It's really sad to me that he was about to put out his first creator owned series (supposed to come out last summer but didn't). It sounded so wonderful.
God I love Doc so much. This is so beautiful.
I've seen it. It's fantastic. A lot of film heads have, as a matter of fact.
Is this a good place to start with Erdrich? I've wanted to read her for awhile (and have a couple ideas of where to start) but this sounds especially good and especially intriguing to my interests. I know often she has recurring characters or a larger world that plays across multiple books.
I would be really happy if Bigelow one day just announced that she had written her own screenplay and it was some gritty scifi or beautiful gory horror movie again…
Cool! I wish he was a better director!
It'll be interesting to see how they handle the stories of the final book (where Quentin is 30, and dealing with a post quarter life malaise) if they start off as already 25.
Visconti mentioned that he had made demos for 5 tunes that would have been the start of a new album. I hope we get to hear those 5 demos someday.