Or maybe Joe Morton?
Or maybe Joe Morton?
Jenny can hardly be considered the female lead!
Muzzle flash? Is that what that was? I confess, the stupidity of this show makes it hard to pay attention, so I might have been momentarily distracted by a riveting hand of solitaire, but…what I thought we were seeing was Travis looking out, really *looking*, finally, to where his son was directing him to look…
It was at least overnight. The next day, they took him in the RV and the women tended to him while he got progressively worse. Not sure how much time passed in the RV before they left him by the side of the road.
He may *be* the new Dale, but junkie son is *dressed* like the new Dale.
He had time to play Monopoly while detoxing, but no time to change out of sick old man clothes?
I'll add a thumb down for the stray observation about the tag: Eichorst is doing quite a bit more than just staring menacingly at Dutch: he is *reeling her in*, ever closer, towards something that looks a lot like a cutting or chopping block. A well-used one, at that.
Agreed, but at least horrible Helix has the decency to know it's a joke. I mean, those writers MUST know their plots and dialogue are over-the-top shit, right?
WTH are you talking about? You think it's NORMAL to want to consume media that way, knowing all of the twists and turns and plot points in advance? When you get a new book to read, do you flip to the last page first? There is NOTHING wrong with being spoiler-averse; imho, you people — people who don't understand why…
Happy to offer snark-free help.
Starring Jean Claude VanDome.
Put it on SyFy for a double-feature Thursday night: Dominion and Domeinion!
Speaking of secret family names, I've been wondering for a few episodes if Coco can really be as dense as she seems, or if maybe she's just playing dumb/opportunistic. They've pointedly made sure we know she is European; I'm wondering if it's going to turn out that she's from some old family that had to flee to France…
Fet did *not* have Kelly's worms on his hands. I watched that scene frame by frame, because it was so badly shot, and Fet is one of the few characters I really care about. What it actually looked like to me was that the worms were crawling out of Kelly voluntarily (as opposed to from a wound — have we seen that…
I wanted Hektor's reply to Lily to be, "I was doing…science…and something something exploded and got science blood all over the ceiling. Now go away. So I can do more science." And for her to accept that.
I think she meant to say, "You have your father's HAIR."
What Chekov actually said, in giving another writer advice via a letter, was "One must not put a loaded rifle on the stage if no one is thinking of firing it." But the way it's most often quoted as writerly advice is something like this: if you place a gun on the mantle in Act 1, then it must be fired by Act 3. So…
Darlene has some really distinctive speech patterns. When she was behind the mask one other time, it was really obvious (to my ears, at least) that it was her. I didn't hear those speech patterns this time around. This time, it seemed that they went out of their way to have the person speaking do it with as little…
Piper! I'd completely forgotten about her, too. This dome-ass TV show has wiped the (pretty decent) book completely from my mind. In my fantasy cast back when the book was new, I saw Steven Weber as Barbie. Lucky for his career Mike Vogel drew the short straw instead.
How is it that no one noticed (or, at least, no one mentioned) that Hector's partner is none other than Paul McCrane, the ER's hated, late chief Robert "Rocket" Romano? I fully expect him to get smushed or decapitated by a helicopter before the end of the season. Because dome.