Good news that we get another season. I love Rachel Nichols as the well-meaning fascist!
Good news that we get another season. I love Rachel Nichols as the well-meaning fascist!
your comment is weirder than all of that
Yeah it's kind of what Sorikin and Olivia Munn's newscaster were getting at about how all of these Internet commenters and Twitters aren't necessarily competent or know what they are talking about. You kind of have to ignore them if their arguments are crap. Like what Will was doing with his cellmate.
This is the first season of The Newsroom I've watched and I kind of like it even though many of the people are insufferable. I was sad when Waterson died.
I thought she was the daughter from Veep. Was she in the West Wing too?
This implies I like the real authentic Simpsons, not an imitation. McFarlane seems like a nice enough guy so I don't begrudge him. Obviously people like the show.
I never liked Family Guy. Seemed like an imitation Simpsons.
Beth and Emily were great. One of the few people with integrity on the show.
Downvote for assholery.
Really? Like how?
She was a person who was barely managing to hold on to power and leadership (in her mind, holding it together and ensuring the survival of the group, a self-serving rationalization).
Eugene was in the back of the fire truck still comatose. I'd cut Maggie some slack being in the middle of a zombie apocalpse.
Loved this episode. The show is so good. I was laughing when they were shouting over the death metal. And when Joan said she wanted to hug Sherlock.
So there are different varieties of "the fittest" survival-wise?
In the novel, people were free to do, think, or say pretty much whatever they want *as long as it doesn't piss off the government.*
That closing scene was really thrilling with Shaw catching Martine's eye. I love Cara Buono. Good use of Bear this episode. Too bad there was no Root, but I liked the IA officer Silva. It was funny how she shot Reese with the paintball gun.
Dominic is utilitarian. The leader of the Latino gang botched the killing of the mole, so he was replaced with the second in command. The mole had to die in order to tie up lose ends. The hitman botched the killing of the IA officer so he had to die. That's leading through intimidation and fear.
Constantine, the guy is trying to be like Keith Richards - or maybe a punk rocker - but isn't quite there. He really screwed over his privileged drug addict mate. Atlantis, I enjoy the Falstaff-type character played by the actor who was Ser Robert Baratheon in Game of Thrones. It's almost as if the show is aimed at a…
I wondered about Joan too. Is she a rape survivor or was there to support Kitty? It would kind of be weird for her to attend the meeting if she wasn't a survivor.
Jacob Pitts's hair. Sherlock knew right away he was the killer. I liked how Kitty kept doing whatever Sherlock ordered her to do. It was nice how she came around and wasn't so obstinate. Kind of sad.