Batlife
Batlife
Batlife

One more episode and then this gets kicked off my DVR schedule, unless it does something really bold and exciting. It's just so schmaltzy. There's nothing creative or organic in the storylines and characters. It's never surprising. You know how people like to say eventually robots will write novels? This is the kind

The slow pacing continues to frustrate me. Why can't they speed things up? It's not like they lack material. They should have already resolved Sophia and gotten through more plot points at the farm. And they need to have the characters entangle more with each other - there's no connection between Carol, Andrea, the

I was surprised they dragged the actual Fox sisters into this.

I'm thinking you're right, and/or it's an injury that blew off his privates. He was concerned about impotence in the first episodes and they made a point of it again last night. It has to be something concealed under his clothes.

question: Tate said his mother was having an affair with the guy next door. So when Constance shot the car salesman for raping the maid, was she actually shooting her boyfriend next door and not her husband? After all, he didn’t fit her husband’s physical description. That would explain that she’d been living next

The hand belonged to Hayden, according to the EW interview with Ryan Murphy. I assumed it was Addie's ghost but apparently not.

I was just wondering about Tate's lack of wounds. One crazy theory: rather than see him go to prison, maybe Constance poisoned him (she knows how to do it) to get him off the hook for the murders while keeping him around the house.

Awesome episode. I was hoping Larry's wife and daughters would show up, but the Breakfast Club made up for it.

Tate only has left the house on Halloween. Right? Or have we seen him elsewhere?

This has happened to me with so many movies. They rarely hold up in adulthood.

Yeah, in a season of disappointing new shows, this has been a happy surprise. I've told people to DVR the marathon tonight and see if they like it.

The pinata zombie was the highlight for me.

I meant that it's degrading to have someone show up at your house and imply it's so filthy it needs to be cleaned. If anyone did that to me, I'd be extremely insulted.

The only moments that came alive for me were Crowley and Dick in the limo - in fact Crowley is so potent a presence that his appearance just points out how dull the rest of the episode was. Anyhow, that and the Sheriff hoping Bobby would make a pass at her. I was hoping he would too.

I'm a Gen X'er and I never really believed the slacker accusations. I think we just had a more relaxed and realistic view of adulthood as opposed to my parent's generation, who often married right out of college and had all their kids by 30. To them, traveling around in your 20's or putting off marrying/kids seemed

What was it called then?

Ugh, I'm going to a party this weekend with two people who are doing the t-shirt thing. I keep telling them they will look so boring next to my splendor. They didn't even try to find clever ones.

Penthouse Farm would be a great band name.

Just played it on YouTube and you are correct.

Yeah, I thought the same thing. Maybe Truman was flirting with her. Who knows what that means in his mind?