Jean_Rhys_Lives
Jean Rhys Lives
Jean_Rhys_Lives

Don't say that!

I know! I distinctly remember him scampering away still undead the last time we saw him. It's imperative he show his face again, and become a regular.

In the last episode that had her sister, Abbie said she would be able to get her out in six months, but didn't specify why it would take so long.

I want to make a Peter Lorre joke here, but it just doesn't seem fair. He really doesn't deserve it.

This whole discussion has just made me want to watch it again so bad.

I don't know, I thought Attack the Block was more than just "ok." Not only was it an effective sci-fi thriller, it took the opportunity to tell the story of its characters within their own social context. I thought it effectively (if maybe superficially) threw a light onto the inequalities and injustices of the

Right at the end, I was really starting to like Madison. She was actually kind of sweet and seemed to genuinely like Fiona that her death was just truly tragic and heartbreaking.

I thought the Racist-Eating Zombies cold open was brilliant, and the perfect execution of that monster, since the whole mythology of zombies came from West African folklore. It's just nice to see them used in the traditional sense: good, ole fashioned witchcraft, just as God intended.

Last year, two sisters who went as a horse came to my door. The youngest, who was the back half and probably about six, jumped out and yelled, "Happy Birthday!"

Iago: I'm really hurt you promoted Cassio over me.

Slightly balder Carl Sagan? To be quite honest, I wouldn't mind clinging to the idea that Carl Sagan is entering dreams and giving advice.

Or, don't even trade. Just give Whedon Star Wars.

I would watch the hell out of that.

Given JJ Abrams' propensity towards uncomplicated and superficial action plots, and his uncanny ability to overlook glaring problematic elements (*coughcough* Benedict Cumberbatch's role in STID *coughcough*), I really don't hold out much hope of anything. I do like Lawrence Kasdan being brought in, but then again,

As soon as we saw Fiona dumping her alcohol at the bar, I knew she was going to kill Madison. But I actually do think that that moment she spent trying to convince Madison to kill her instead was genuine. I dunno, very complicated scene going on, and Lange just nails it.

This is a serious issue that deserves our complete attention and respect but this is all I could see.

I quite like the name Bram, even if it is associated with vampire literature.

This movie is so giddily awesome.

Don't tell me what to do, tacky overpriced sparkle panties! Who let you out of David Bowie's closet anyway?

It's so disappointing, because Mary Stuart's life is really interesting and politically intriguing, and it's like UGH CW why you gotta waste such a good story?