Yesterday was the first time I followed that. I didn't know it was a thing.
Yesterday was the first time I followed that. I didn't know it was a thing.
Yeah, I don't think they frayed structure worked on every level and I've never been a fan of in media res but I appreciate the show's ambitions and its desire to push itself and try something new. I'm always more interested in ambition even if it doesn't quite click than in typically structured, same thing every week…
Stiles's dad could do it.
Magic joining fabric is expensive, ok?
What the hell was with that Grinch smile he gave poor barf kid? Holy crap!
I am the one who "I am the one who"s!
I think Morell might be our Druid red herring, the way everybody thought the science teacher controlled the Kanima. Especially given the vet's lines about keeping things hidden for so long and the apparent connection between those two.
"There's something terrifying about not knowing where the root of evil lies."
There is some uncanny valley shit going on in that photo. It actually makes me uncomfortable to look at, and not even just because of the racism thing!
Sure, but that doesn't mean she needs the rest of the world knowing the score too.
Everytime I hear this song I think how pissed off I would be if I were the girlfriend of the guy who wrote it.
Stephen King works have been adapted for film or television in some form over one hundred times. Even the ones that are genuinely fantastic (and there definitely are some) don't exactly leave the best batting average behind.
Man non-O'Neal writers just can't win in this spot, can they. Too snarky! Not snarky enough! No snark for snark's sake! Needs more snark for snark's sake! Yikes.
Garrett Jacob Hobbes?!
@avclub-a93a879594c13c12a83fd45ab289a022:disqus *cough* I'm pretty sure you're thinking of Chris O'Donnell, not Hugh Dancy, sorry. This is definitely not knowledge I just had available to me due to a childhood crush on Chris O'Donnell or anything! Obviously!
Apparently Mads Mikkelsen (or the show) put himself up for Best Supporting, while Hugh Dancy is up for Best Lead. They both can get nominations and all will be right with the world.
I think for me the difference with Walter and Skyler was that, on paper at least, there was initially a balance to their relationship, husband and wife. Teacher / student and physician / patient have a fundamental imbalance right off the bat.
I hope so.
I'm honestly curious as to how you'd rather see the role portrayed.
I haven't read the reviews because I don't like to do that before I watch the show, so I will just ask you, fine commenters: Now that Hannibal is over, I need something (preferably much lighter and less stressful) to fill the Thursday evening tv slot. Is this show worth getting into?