Homeland season 3 was really underrated. The last couple eps alone make it worth your time.
Homeland season 3 was really underrated. The last couple eps alone make it worth your time.
Fair enough, I can agree with that, but there are moments that make me wanna put it in all-time great, such as the aforementioned season 4 ending.
At least she won the Golden Globe this year, but she is quickly turning into Steve Carell as far as Emmy voters go it would seem.
Yeah, I saw she was nominated again this year, but Emmy Rossum was once again snubbed for her great work on Shameless.
You're thinking of the Golden Globe, which it hasn't been nominated for since 2011.
What's Derek like when the cameras aren't rolling?
The Newsfuck!… I don't know what game we're playing.
How dare you, sir! Boardwalk Empire is a pretty damn great series, and anyone who didn't get a little misty-eyed at last season's final scene is made of stone!
Well here in Australia it's the middle of fucking winter, I'm sick as a dog, and Welcome to Sweden I think has something vaguely to do with Amy Poehler, so I'm in.
As an Australian watching Lost I always had to chuckle at the bad Australian accents, the absolute worst being the woman in Kalgoolie in Hurley's season 1 flashback episode "Numbers." She did the accent like she had only ever been told what Australians sound like without actually hearing one talk. As for Claire, I…
Unfortunately Sawyer's next attempt at a nickname for Jack, "Dr. Giggles," didn't catch on either.
All black and brown and covered in hair…
wait…
And at least with this he probably wont be hitting rock bottom.
For a second there I thought it said "Dwayne Johnson may star in True Detective." Which made me both intrigued and terrified.
Yeah the blu-rays are worth it if you are a massive fan. Do what I did, sell the DVDs on ebay and put the money towards the blu-ray upgrade.
Anybody else really want some potato salad now?
It also does a great job of setting up what is probably Hurley's finest moment in "The Beginning of the End" where he tells Jack "… so I'm not listening to you, I'm listening to my friend."
"The Constant" is right up there with "Through the Looking Glass" for me. It's such a rewarding pay off to the Desmond/Penny storyline, and the really interesting ways its uses time travel. That was why I was a little disappointed at the first half of season 5, because before that time travel was a rare and exciting…
I'd say at this stage in the show (and throughout the rest of it) Sawyer and Kate had more chemistry than Jack and Kate.
I have all 6 on blu-ray but had 1-3 on DVD before that and yeah watched the shit out of first 5, 6 is still sealed. I liked it more than most, but with everything out now I just haven't had a chance. Hoping I'll like the ending more in a rewatch.