Well, ABC has Resurrection coming out which has a very similar premise, but it doesn't appear to be a remake or mention the show as any inspiration.
Well, ABC has Resurrection coming out which has a very similar premise, but it doesn't appear to be a remake or mention the show as any inspiration.
I love this series a lot. I saw the pilot in the beginning of this year, as well as another episode or two but not consecutively, and found it absolutely incredible. I was dying for the show to either come to the US, or be massacred in a remake - I was relieved to see it come in its original form so I can watch it in…
Let's talk about The Returned / Les Revenants, shall we?
Well, Icewind Dale is 13 years old, which in technology feels pretty old. Dragon Age is obviously fairly new.
My favorite old RPG was Icewind Dale. I tried playing it again recently but it didn't live up. (Current favorite RPG for PC is the Dragon Age series.)
Freshman year I took a course called "Life in the Universe" and it was all about astrobiology and speculating alien life. I signed up with a friend and then in that semester he suddenly became really religious after he sort of (but didn't really) get in trouble with the police - more like he nearly got caught drinking…
Lady Gaga hosting and performing should be…something. She was pretty decent in what sketches she did in the last Justin Timberlake episode, but I have a hard time seeing Lady Gaga as personable and human enough to really host. She always seems so non-human and guarded behind her marketed persona.
He was born in 1992.
No, the title isn't a direct translation.
No! That show was my favorite!
Everyone in my cult is instructed to say that they love a good cult!
Except she totally rocked that hat.
I'm pretty sure television has Southern gay men that aren't Leslie Jordan, or like the character he always plays (Nashville, True Blood come to mind), and just because they feature him doesn't mean he is meant to represent all Southern gay men, since that'd be ridiculous. He's just cast a lot as that character, since…
This is painful. Damn you for bringing awareness to this.
Alexandra Breckenridge is the actress. She played the younger, nymphomaniac version of Moira in season one.
A couple episodes? You mean the minotaur sex and the Frankenstein incest and the goat-sacrifice over lacy panties last episode all don't count?
I'll give him some credit and say that he is at least being consistent in themes of discrimination, unlike season one where Moira starts talking about the patriarchy and tries to make the show sound like it has deep feminist themes. I don't think the show is saying anything important or new, but I think it's at least…
…What.
I don't think Zoe is a bad character, but she's been left out of anything interesting so far. The Zoe/Kyle storyline would be a lot more effective, I think, if there was more to their relationship prior to his death. They only had a short exchange just before his friends gang-raped her friend, so there's not much room…
When I first saw the scarecrow, I totally thought it was Madison's body, chopped up, covered in straw and left out in the open.