Just an FYI. Freeform is releasing two episodes a week for five weeks starting Wednesday, but Hulu is releasing the entire second season on Thursday.
Just an FYI. Freeform is releasing two episodes a week for five weeks starting Wednesday, but Hulu is releasing the entire second season on Thursday.
The Mick was a good show, I wish it was still around.
Absolutely love this show and I’m so happy it was renewed for a second season. It’s rare to see a realistic media portrayal of someone in recovery — rather than a writer’s best guess of what it’s like — but Single Drunk Female is pretty darn close. Haven’t watched the second season yet, but based on your review, it…
I can barely remember what happened on the previous season for shows by the time the new one rolls around, so I’m pretty apprehensive about bothering to commit to anything with multiple plot twists. Then Misty bakes a fucken cookie with “I want my lawyer” iced on the top, and there’s no way I’m not back in.
Oh, come on! Billy Crudup as a desperate salesman? What the hell more do you want? How can this not be good?
Something that Mad Men, Masters of Sex, Marvelous Mrs. Maisel & Stranger Things have in common is that they all begin prior to the actual births of their creators. Thus the period is not recreated from their own memories but instead from media, more the idea of the time as viewed from the present than the reality. I…
I loooooove some good retrofuturism, so I was excited for this - shame that it seems to fall into the prestige-TV trappings of faux-profundity.
This sounds like my kind of action. I’ll give it a watch.
Legion, High Maintenance!
Ummm. Legion? Also the Alo glo guy in cabinet of curiosities
Dan Stevens has indeed built an incredibly varied career for himself. He’s been a robot in a German-language movie and a gay Russian Eurovision star FFS.
If you’ve seen any of Jonathan Banks’ interviews with castmates from BB and BCS, he almost always gets emotional. You can see how much this world has meant to him. I thought that was a great last scene for Mike Ehrmantrout.
What was really great about this episode was Mike’s goodbye to the series which i’m glad we got. That he regretted becoming who he was and recognized that his lifestyle, his corrupt cop life, is what got his son killed. He wishes he could take it all back and and how that connected with his final scene with Papa…
I think it was also fitting how Saul remembers the worst parts of Walt. It's stark contrast to Jesse remembering a largely happy meeting with Walt in the ending of el camino. Saul has good reason to remember to worst of Walter. Jesse had his issues with Walter, but he also had a lot of good left in his memories.
It was beautiful how even when Walter got past the "time travel isn't scientific" rant, his one thing he wishes he could change was grey matter. That's just who Walter was in the end. A man hung up on one bad business decision decades ago.
The fact that he kept tinkering with the water heater, making a mild nuisance into an unbearable racket is classic Walter White.
It’s kind of nice that, as it turns out, what is almost certainly our last glimpse of Walter White in this world isn’t the Nazi-killer super-scientist managing to effortlessly outwit his enemies one last time, but the pompous, bitter and frustrated pedant who can’t even let a harmless thought experiment about time…
“You never know with good behavior.” No matter how many wrong, selfish decisions one has made in their life, there is always room for growth. You have to accept the repercussions of your past, of course, but what solace comes out of any situation if you don’t see the opportunity for growth in it. Some people never…
My favorite movie out of Sundance this last year. I’m so jazzed to watch it again.
Livestreamed this movie during Sundance, and I’m so glad it is finally available. I loved this movie with the same warm heart as watching Schitt’s Creek. I’m recommending it to everyone and hope it doesn’t get lost in the streaming shuffle.