It's the second time the writers delight us with the prospect of Henry's imminent death and then decide to take it from us. So frustrating.
It's the second time the writers delight us with the prospect of Henry's imminent death and then decide to take it from us. So frustrating.
Cam has always been like this, this is nothing new. There are flamboyant gay people, you know. Besides, the episode showcased two examples of non-flamboyant gays if that's more your thing.
I thought the Cam/Mitch storyline was one of the best they've had lately ; for once they weren't just bickering at each other like…
I thought that's how they were going to conclude the episode. When they said there was no cure, I thought the only way to get people out of her control would be to kill the Muse, so I was surprised when they used that whole "true love" thing instead. They really should have killed her, she's terribly dangerous !! Do…
I'm watching the episode right now but I had to stop and come here and say : I hate Fitz now. His character is terrible. He's mean, demanding and just unbearable. I cannot stand those scenes when he just summons Olivia and they have the same conversation over again. I don't understand if the writers are actually…
Am I the only one who kept seeing foreshadowing everytime Burt Hummel opened his mouth ? He's probably not gonna die because when something like this happens, FOX's promotion always ruins it with spoilery ads, but damn did I get a chill when he said "Everything's gonna be alright". I'm probably reading too much into…
Methinks you should have read the article.
Also, I loved the idea that you can go on a stakeout in this yellow car that can be seen from miles away. I mean, sure, she doesn't have to be in it, but Neal would probably wonder why his ex's car is parked there - does she ever go to work ?
Also, I loved the idea that you can go on a stakeout in this yellow car that can be seen from miles away. I mean, sure, she doesn't have to be in it, but Neal would probably wonder why his ex's car is parked there - does she ever go to work ?
Yeah, it was Maleficent, Hook actually said her name.
By the way, one of the few times the FX wasn't completely terrible.
This was truly a mess of an episode, and I'm usually the kind who enjoys most of them even when the grades are low. But this time it was so bad it wasn't enjoyable.
When Henry said "Operation Cobra", I actually, instinctively, answered "I hate him so much."
This was truly a mess of an episode, and I'm usually the kind who enjoys most of them even when the grades are low. But this time it was so bad it wasn't enjoyable.
When Henry said "Operation Cobra", I actually, instinctively, answered "I hate him so much."
@Kumagoro:disqus Spoiler, dude !
Oh, yeah, I stopped watching Revolution…
Although, Rumpel turning Henry into a statue and then destroyng it was like a fan fantasy (a fan-tasy ?) come true. It's as if the screenwriters know everyone hates Henry and wanted to give us this little moment of satisfaction going into the episode.
TRAITOR !! I loved you, Will ! Even after Running Wilde.
Shortbus. :p
@avclub-0a103affc9368bccb3c6ac8266a780f0:disqus Sorry… (only the first seasons !! OK, that's not even true.) :p
Don't feed the troll, Skygazer, never feed the troll (I learned my lesson).
That's one DUMBASS argument. So, because obesity is a prolem in America, there should be NO fat people on TV ? Isn't the contrary more logical : given there ARE overweight people in America, shouldn't there be overweight people on a show that's supposedly based on reality. Also, don't act like Girls is the kind of…
Regarding Dunham's nudity, I actually feel like if she was a different body type (like the kind you usually find on American TV - like Marnie or Natalia), she would be called a slut for disrobing so often, or be criticized for loving herself so much because she's hot, as she's the creator and pretty much decides to…
That reminds me of the criticism against the Andrew character in Desperate Housewives' first seasons, because he was the only homosexual character AND portrayed as a psychopath. At the time, I just told myself, "but everyone else is a psychopath on this show, so why does it matter ?"
No, I wouldn't criticize Dunham for…