Honestly, I completely forgot about it, but you're right.
Honestly, I completely forgot about it, but you're right.
I missed Hamish. Can't wait to to see that filthy bastard show up.
I paused the scene while they were painting the nude figure and I couldn't stop laughing. Talk about graphic. Surprised CC let them get away with that.
No, I thought that, too. The whole scene felt very final. Like Delphine would fall asleep and wake up to find Cosima had died next to her.
Not really, I was thinking full-on banging. And Dodo had no memory of it because she was strung out.
You fucking hit me with the phone, dick!
Same. I didn't see the stinger on the live airing. As it was, I could barely make out the tiny end credits (I wanted to know who the new Hortense was) at the bottom of the screen.
It's only a matter of time before Peepers and Dodo hook up. I was kind of hoping that her ladder would lead into Peeper's room.
The Tubman stuff was actually the weakest part of the episode for me. Bebe Drake elevated it, but the Bellacourt sisters really work best when they're interacting with everyone else in the house.
When I saw her I was like "Who the hell is this?" Forgot Lauren was on Superstore.
I liked Flobelle, too. Her incredulous expression when the doctor just stood there was hilarious. I think she'll be the straight man for the servants, which is good. There's enough insanity downstairs.
Hehe, I always think of Cerusee when this movie is mentioned.
I think Nolan mentioned that, too. He said it would be harder to believe that those pretty blue eyes would belong to a psychopath.
I haven't watched AT regularly in a long time, but Keith David's episodes are always a hit for me. I can't stay mad at him, either!
I'm not a big fan of TTG, mainly due to overexposure, but I saw "Nean" tonight and it was pretty funny. Loved Raven's dopey "happy" expression as she did good deeds for everyone else.
Hasn't he? The arrival of Bun Bun has given him a friend and that's really all he wants. I don't know if he's still leading the chipmunks, but FK seems happy enough just to have companionship from someone as cheerful as Bun Bun. It's enough to put his evil plans on the backburner.
Not sure if you're reviewing both episodes tonight Danette, but the first was definitely stronger. It did a good job of introducing the characters and setting the tone and who would be the heroes/villains.
You are not. Not better than the original, but a very solid work overall. The scene is the cabin is beautifully filmed.
I really dislike the scene after Elinor eats the poisoned cake because she starts falling apart almost immediately and Merida isn't the slightest bit concerned. Meanwhile, Elinor's husband and the other clan members notice that she's getting ill and ask her if she's alright, but her daughter is just chirping in her…
I just randomly turned to it one night and landed on the scene when Nick was being turned. The whole movie is wonderfully absurd.