Speaking of a happy ending, Mason had a lot of dough to spread around to his associates, so he obviously got paid. But was Emily’s father-in-law still bankrolling the case? That seems unlikely.
Speaking of a happy ending, Mason had a lot of dough to spread around to his associates, so he obviously got paid. But was Emily’s father-in-law still bankrolling the case? That seems unlikely.
Did we ever get a closure for the blue thread? I had a strange feeling during the last scene that it would be tied to a piece of clothing Sister Alice was wearing, but I don’t think she could be sadistic enough to stitch a dead baby’s eyes open. Twisted and damaged, yes—sadistic, not so much.
Just putting this out there: Is it possible that the bribe came from the prosecution?
Before I even read the review, I’ve come here to say that I’m already excited for next season. HBO has a another winner. I knew that PM was going to be a new favorite series before the finale even began—I was reluctant to watch this final episode because I know that in an hour, I’d have to wait at least another year…
Sperm that swim always affected me as cute. Corkscrew sperm are just scary.
Macabre fever dream is my favorite genre.
...profanity, nudity, and an amorous tree with enormous bazoongas.
Something about the way he lingered in Bella’s room got me worried for a second. The characters in this show rarely interact with each other without some underlying conflict. Looks like he’s truly a nice guy though!
I went from adoring Bella in the first episode to loathing her in the most recent—she even after she apologized. Can there be anyone less self-aware? (Say that in a Chandler voice).
I really need to watch each episode twice—which I will do gladly. There are a lot of characters, but each episode is jam packed with events that are relevant to the plot. When Ennis killed his accomplices in the first episode, I just considered that it was done by random criminals. I went back to episode one recently,…
Right? Two towheads with turned up noses.
I hear you. But the dust and the technology standards were fine. I had a hard time with the insipid script. Not all movies were like this in 1959, Hitchcock immediately comes to mind.
So inspired by this article, I rented A Summer Place. Jesus, what a horrible script and what horrible acting. The dialogue is laugh out loud funny, and the plot is rushed and without any believable lead in to events.
I went right to AV Club to read the review/recap right after I watched last night to no avail. This show is seriously the best thing on right now. Not a scene or piece of dialogue that doesn’t give the viewer insight to the story. Captivating!
Hey Allison, are you okay? No Perry Mason and no What’s on Tonight...
If a tree falls in the woods...
Sending healing vibes. A month ago, the virus was devastating enough, but as of the past fews days, just about everyone I know is being tested because of contact.
Hey~ David Letterman was a creep, but at least he admitted it!
Spoiler!
This show is genius! It is so well put together: compelling story, great characters, talented actors, beautiful cinematography. I don’t know why it isn’t getting more positive reviews. 75 on Rotten Tomatoes? I don’t get it.