Okay. Well, you still need to correct one of them. The first time you use her name, I think.
Okay. Well, you still need to correct one of them. The first time you use her name, I think.
Typo? Over and over and over again?
Myles, her name is Olenna, not Oleanna. Isn't this supposed to be the "experts" blog?
I can't tell exactly what people are objecting to, regarding Sansa's wedding night: that she lost her virginity in a very unpleasant manner to a very unpleasant person, or that we had to watch/listen to it? Sansa has gone into this situation with her eyes wide open, and reassured Baelish that she was up to dealing…
I think that was mostly CGI.
I liked that the show introduced the fact that Tomlin has a black child without any exposition or using the word "adoption" or anything at all. He's just there, part of the family.
Even with its imperfections, I love it already. Just seeing women this age, on the screen, front and center, being real and funny…wow. It's about time.
It was LSD, made by her son, and she didn't do it, she guided the very wonderful Richard Jenkins after he accidentally did it.
I am fairly new to this show and I just don't get much of it. Olivia just stands there while her people torture other people? And then explains to the torturee just how much more they're going to do to him? Is torture now a part of Washington politics? And is really bad acting and general scene-chewing just part of…
Would it be too much trouble to refer to the characters' names? I haven't memorized the entire cast, and to write again and again about the actor without giving some idea of who he is playing, is ridiculously difficult to follow.
That building with the black & white doors was incredible. And I'm so happy to see Tom Wlaschiha's lovely face.
It was a beautiful finale. The scene between Raylan and Boyd was pitch-perfect; tears just ran down my face.
Nice essay. Thanks.
Boyd has always been Raylan's dark mirror; before now, looking at Boyd was how Raylan reminded himself that he was the good guy. Also, Boyd is the son Arlo always wanted, so being Not-Boyd was a form of rebellion against Arlo. I'm not sure Raylan knows how to function without that dynamic; probably, in Florida, he…
I love this movie! Here's an interesting review of the film: http://www.amazon.com/gp/cd…
Wrong Cromwell!
This review was generous; the movie is truly abysmal.
I think it's a problem when James Spader's hat has more screen presence than the lead actress. Megan Boone is expressionless, monotoned, anemic. I am only watching the moments when Spader shows up, and playing Scrabble when he's offscreen.