Nah, he just showed them his mossy bank.
Nah, he just showed them his mossy bank.
He actually wrote "Go Your Own Way" to secretly tell Stevie she had to go into hiding, because he couldn't bear the thought of having to kill her. True story. (totally not a plot point in my Buckingham/Nicks fan fiction)
Good lord I haven't even watched the episode and that sounds fantastic(ally awful).
I watched that with friends who thought it was utterly brilliant and I was baffled. I was angry about that for the longest time. Smoldering Children is the only reason I even considered sticking with the show after that.
YOU TAKE THAT BACK. Oh the episode? Carry on.
One of my biggest regrets was avoiding joining the AHS comment section for so long and not being able to contribute to those rants (what can I say, this section is intimidating).
I already decided that I am not watching another minute of this season until it is on netflix and I can binge it over a weekend and avoid thinking about it, but I am excited to know that Stevie Nicks is Stevie Nicks and that Lance Reddick is apparently creepy. Will someone please inform me if Reddick's man ass makes…
and a boyfriend named Jesse?
The show never really knew what to do with either of them, Weevil more than Wallace (whose 6 or so episode absence in S2 makes me so sad on rewatch). My favorite is season 3 when Weevil just becomes a janitor at their school.
And that girl from that weird sit-com you didn't watch. You know, the one with the mouth?
The correct way to describe Piz is…well. he's…fine?
Oh most definitely. Overall B5 is a fantastic show, but when its bad….its pretty damn bad.
Exaclty it depends on which JMS they get for this show. They may end up getting both at the same time, which always makes for interesting viewing experiencces, like early seasons of B5
I wonder what places Vancouver hasn't been…..
I will agree that I am so done with this recent trend of acting like the Salem Witch trials actually caught any witches. Its like pretending McCarthy caught communists. That was a dark time in our history where innocent women were burned at the stake for no reason, we don't need to treat it as anyhting other than what…
I get that, and those movies definitely bother me as well. I suppose that for me, the Conjuring existed enough in a heightened reality that it didn't bother me. This wasn't a case of someone in a mental institution actually being "possesed" it was a haunted house story. Since they lived in a world where ghosts and…
This sounds like it could either be dreadful or fantastic and nothing in between.
I found it quite enjoyable, though I think their idea of cross-race actors worked better in theory than in practice and it at times distracted me from what was otherwise a very engrossing picture.
I was raised catholic but other the years I have traveled through agnosticism to my final destination as atheistic.
I thought they were going to set up an Exorcist type ending with one of the ghost hunters (probably Farmiga with all the references to her physical/spiritual injuries) sacrificing themselves to save the family, after being powerless to help. I was kind of disapointed when it turned into a generic exorcism movie.