StudioTodd
StudioTodd
StudioTodd

Give it up, Fred...the women who comment on this show are incapable of seeing men as anything other than under-handed game-players. They do the same thing with Dro—he’s upfront and honest about his relationship situation and tells Molly specifically that he will not sacrifice his marriage and leave his wife for

What the hell is being inserted into the woman in green?

You’re a girl, so of course you see the guy as the problem.

He’s been selfish from day one, not giving a damn that his “open relationship” was harmful for Molly.”

Welcome to the Wonderful World of Ryan Murphy. As with all RM Productions, it’s all hype, all promotion, all buzz and zero entertainment.

Of the things I’ve heard about (and I try to avoid these sort of unverified accusations if I can), the only one that seemed to be unmistakably about a “sexual urge” was the thing with the 17-year-old girl.

It’s not really clear that Lionel is dead, so he could have been the person that Marin called. What if he still wants Julian to be “sacrificed,” and he manipulated Marin into bringing Julian to him? Then when she understands what he wants to do and fights him, Lionel shoots her.

Oh for fuck’s sake, can we just watch a show and enjoy it for what’s on the screen and not delve into unproven allegations that are not relevant to the story we are watching?

Once again, I do not understand the Lawrence hating in these reviews. He’s as likeable as anyone else on this show, he hasn’t done anything heinous to anyone—in fact, it was Issa that blew up their relationship in an undeserved, disrespectful and humiliating way. I’m as interested in how he is making out and repairing

Not knowing the thinking behind it, I’ll just say I respectfully disagree with the decision. I liked Lawrence a lot, and I liked how Issa immediately felt guilty and how she pined for the relationship she might have had every time she ran into him.

That makes sense when you think back to how freaked out Bess and Adam were and how scared they were to be caught.

Really? Was that a choice the show made or is the actor not available?

I don’t know how you can say that not much happened this episode. We found out that Julian was set up-before he was even born-to be a human sacrifice (or “scapegoat,” as Lionel likes to call it). And it was confirmed that Marin was Julian’s birth mother—that’s a pretty big development.

Where the hell is Lawrence, anyway?

I’m still trying to hold back judgement, but the kid playing Julian bugs me for some reason. So far, I’m not buying the fear or the arrogance he’s supposed to be portraying.

I’ve yet to see a role that Betty Buckley hasn’t been excellent in—even if the rest of the show is crap.

Didn’t she keep clothes in the apartment that all of her children shared? I seem to remember her getting dressed there on occasion...

Good to know, but I wouldn’t think Elektra would wear one in public that was so plain, dirty-looking, dowdy and devoid of style.

Who did Ruth Negga play on “Misfits?”