A paycheck is a paycheck, I guess. But yeah, I'm sad to see him in this drivel.
A paycheck is a paycheck, I guess. But yeah, I'm sad to see him in this drivel.
Definitely agree. In an odd way, it reminds me of Downton Abbey's plot problems of late - introducing too many different storylines with too little time management consideration given to whether the show can really adequately develop them all. Some end up getting pounded into the ground, while others falter and…
I finished sixteen years ago, and let me tell you, those nightmares never go away.
I was screaming at the screen when Hannah walked into Adam's dressing room, "DON'T YOU MAKE THIS NIGHT ABOUT YOURSELF!" and boom, she does it. Same with Marnie and her, "Yeah sorry about the not graduating thing but I need to tell you I slept with your ex." They are just hideously terrible human beings.
Thanks for getting this review up, I know you didn't get a screener for the finale.
Thanks! I just started with the first season of House, as I've never really seen it beginning to end, but watching that show in a cluster really gets difficult because of the unbearable repetition in the "patient of the week" storyline. I suppose it wasn't quite as noticeable if you just watched one episode every…
I just finished watching that episode, my first ever (I needed something to kill time waiting for the Girls recap). I know what I'm binge-watching for the next few days!
Just finished watching the first half of the first season and there is just so much "ick" about it. I was pretty young (twelve-ish) when the show debuted, and I remembered Kuzak in the gorilla suit crashing Grace's wedding, but what I had no recollection of his massively creepy behavior leading up to that point. …
The question should be why WOULDN'T they?
People have been predicting Don to jump out a window since practically the beginning of the show, though. For that reason alone, I would be shocked if Weiner actually went forward with such a plot.
Top of the Lake did this too, although in that killer's case, it was the lair of a one-percenter. (And as much as I liked TotL, the cinematography of the scene with Elisabeth Moss wandering through it was almost entirely ripped off from the climactic sequence in The Silence of the Lambs.)
Yes, though it was a comment made to refute to mratfink's comment about the ubiquity of women as victims, so I'm not sure your "claim" about your intention really holds muster.
How they commute in flats and put on heels to sit at a desk in the office?
People complaining about spoilers in recaps.
Like how on SVU, someone will run into the precinct screaming, "Turn on the TV!" and boom, it's on just in time for a germane plot point to be heard. Did the person alerting them to the news story have a psychic vibe?
Girls did in the "One Man's Trash" episode, though, and look at the shitstorm of disbelief that broke out over it.
I think in that case, there's scant evidence she's telling the truth - she claims she was part of a worldwide satanic cult (the #2 person in charge of said cult, if memory serves) and that at age eighteen, she's killed at least twenty-two people from Alaska to Pennsylvania. She definitely killed one person, but…
Fake names obviously based on real websites. SVU is the leader on this one: FaceUnion, AnonymousQuickie, PervPointer. I can't remember what their bad riff on "Google" was, though they did have one. I keep waiting for an episode about an upskirt shots-like site hosted on "Beddit."
Sex and the City was good about showing the girls eating too.
I actually saw Pay It Forward in the theatre and nearly burst into applause when the kid finally croaked because it signaled the torture was coming to a close.