He's played lots of bad characters, and he knows it!
http://ew.com/tv/2017/04/02…
He's played lots of bad characters, and he knows it!
http://ew.com/tv/2017/04/02…
It would seem much cheaper for Fox to simply have an open expense account with a strip club for these old dudes.
then there are the Trump female supporters in video interviews who say they would welcome sexual harrassment just for the titillation factor because they aren't getting any otherwise
Well yes, life is some times (pretty sure Paul Ryan has dreamed of cutting taxes/government programs since he got his first wet dream but look how that turned out) like that but some shows have a definitive payoff in mind and could conceivably work backwards from that to the beginning. i.e. Big Little Lies is a…
That was one of the sweetest first kisses between adults ever between Ray and Ady to close the episode. (edit) I want to add I could feel the same joy/happiness that both characters expressed with their faces.
We're not all mainlining social media in our off time - who has time when some of us have to fill these comment threads!?
Another book makes much more sense to me.
It's Hollywood accounting. Since they moved the story from Australia, they had to fib a little to make everything fit. If you're going to discount points from the show for accuracy, there is almost no way her babysitter would have been African American, either, she would have been Latino/Hispanic in that area. …
He says he picked the role because it was complicated and he loved the script and the book
vulture:
http://www.vulture.com/2017…
ew:
http://ew.com/tv/2017/04/02…
Director says no way on season two. http://www.vulture.com/2017…
Isn't he one of the main TV writers on vox.com? http://www.vox.com/cards/be…
After watching HBO's inside the episode after the ending of the episode it makes sense - they (Lena Dunham/Jenni Conner/Judd Apatow) don't plan anything at all. They kind of make plot decisions organically and on feel, they included Adam Driver again because he became a movie star in the off season and thought it…
I have seen Adam Scott in Party Down, P & R, and Tell Me You Love Me and a.) Adam Scott even admits his character is off
On the one hand, I imagine True Blood and Big Little Lies don't share much audience but it's kind of ironic that Skarsgård gets a True Blood vampire death by impalement.
There's plenty Breitbart trolling on newswire comments.
Was that really a murder?
I think '66 was better than BvS. It had a more coherent story and captures the Batman avoiding collateral damage better than Batfleck with actions not words.
LSD might be a better choice. But I stopped at about the 30 minute mark of Speed Racer.
There's an a.v. review of it for more comments.
I thought Kristen Bell was Adam Scott or some other character's former girlfriend so she was more a reoccuring guest.