Tres Barlowe.
Tres Barlowe.
. . . Assart?
I have now! Yes, very close, though Jed and Leo are brothers. I’m told that despite being littermates, they could have different fathers, which blew my mind a little. Even so, they couldn’t be closer.
Oh, they’re *so* fierce, aren’t they?
That’s Samm Levine.
I believe they strongly suggested that The Handler is, in fact, Nora’s father. He referred to “our family”, singular, and to her as “my girl” during their scene in the barn.
Disturbing-story grandmothers are the best grandmothers.
The name predates the movie, and the Clive Barker story, by a bit: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloody_Bo…
Just to be clear, with your “Foppie” reference, you’re just pointing out that he’s a fictional version of a real person, correct? Not also saying that there’s reason to think the show has given us an Oppenheimer imposter? I’m worried I completely missed something, though I should be used to that. . . .
Agreed completely. I figure that in thirty years, I’ll be cool with eating things that look like bugs, but only if I’ve been softened up with stuff I can pretend is mammal meat.
I’m forever pointing out that this series featured:
I’ve started putting ours through a dishwasher cycle every few weeks.
Sheer madness for NBC to cancel this series before seeing what kind of numbers the Dolarhyde storyline might bring in.
Amy’s great, but I would love to see Merritt Wever.
Great news! Especially pleased to see this reaction from Kirby's friend and former assistant, Mark Evanier: http://www.newsfromme.com/2014/09/26/fri…
The grays' rebellion was not pretty.
Ectoplasm: the greenest of all fuels!
You didn't sterilize the intelligence enhancer?
Neanderthal cryotechnology was forgotten, until now.