Yeah, starting the show with anal sex made me think this was just gonna be lazy shock-comedy in the vein that I avoid by not watching Girls, but once it'd got that out of its system, it actually grew a heart.
Yeah, starting the show with anal sex made me think this was just gonna be lazy shock-comedy in the vein that I avoid by not watching Girls, but once it'd got that out of its system, it actually grew a heart.
He was incredible in this show. They took what was essentially a one-joke character and made him into one of the most painfully honest depictions of flawed humanity I've seen on TV lately.
Yeah, seemed very odd to start with 'Amazon's Fleabag' considering they didn't make it ('now showing on Amazon' would be appropriate here).
Yes, we do it all the time… see Kim Jong-Un, Adolf Hitler, Saddam Hussein, Osama Bin Laden… there are probably some less genocidal examples, but you can't argue that they didn't do 'something we think is bad'.
Well, Jenner's killed one more person than Parker and Stone have, so I don't think she gets the moral high ground on that one.
All we know is that several people died, Dom got blood on here and someone is waiting for her in interrogation. I'm guessing either (1) The people in the diner weren't Darlene and Cisco, or (2) Cisco is dead and Darlene is being held for questioning.
Still doesn't explain those weird ass questions though.
Clearly never watched a David Lynch film then… Enjoyment of art doesn't always demand understanding. Indeed, the best art tends to be pieces where something is intangible or absent: a skeleton for your own imagination, if you will.
I think it found itself in a tough spot. It seems that it always wanted to be a niche game, but once the Reddit crowd caught hold of it, it became a sort of dreamboard where they pinned all of their hopes on. Then Hello Games, not really versed in PR were getting a billion questions and understandably reluctant to be…
I think it was intended to call back to Lindsay's 'you're no longer his fun fuck hole' speech. On one level she's trying to cheer Jimmy up, on another she's avoiding an emotionally messy situation of which she has no idea how to control by doing something she does have control over. Then finally, she's once again…
Paul's exactly the kind of guy I imagine getting stabbed would be a character-building experience for.
Vernon seems to be shining through as the only person in this show who isn't completely oblivious to the sufferings of others. He's not particularly empathetic about it, but at least he's interested in his friends enough to notice their pain.
Because in a show that has literally made fun of every single imaginable facet of human culture and experience, you somehow feel that trans people should be exempt?
It annoys me more how people just hang up mid-conversation on TV/film. Would it kill you to say 'thanks, bye'?
If anyone's gonna understand the effects of alcohol, you'd think US television writers would.
As if May would do that. She shoots her children square in the forehead!
Oooh, C+! Fear is going up in the world.
The problem that Lindsay has is that she tries to force herself to play roles. She can't just be a woman with outside interests who just happens to be married, she has to be the devoted housewife; She can't just enjoy a party now and again, she has to be the bingeing hoebag; She can't just be with her husband when…
Does anyone remember the awesome therapy scenes in Dexter? 'So you're saying that I should bone my brother?'
At least Jimmy and his dad had a really nice last day together.