THAT!
THAT!
There are so many things about this episode that I find offensive both as a human and as a woman. I'm starting to think Sorkin is just trolling us.
Only reason to turn in are a few seconds of highlight whenever Sloan or Dan comes on. They may spout the same patronising Sorkinisms as everybody else, but somehow they…
Can we throw out everyone and only keep Don and Sloan? The only two bearable persons on this show.
I wish they had done something genuine about the reporters on the road, some of those scenes were really interesting in a small scale true to life kind of way. If that blogger had just chewed up Jim a bit more for being a…
My money is on the black colleague to get killed, because "Most used trope no 1".
And then she's wrecked with guilt for pushing to go despite the warning. So she has a whole new thing to mope about and be browbeaten about because 50% of this show is focused on humiliating her.
Sometimes this show is just a parody of Sorkinesque. Playing "Can't take my mind off you" over a couple of cheesy Will/Jim scenes was just too much! Honestly - they haven't earned it yet.
Your rating system is erroneous.
This episode deserves an A+
Holeeeee - such poetic justice/irony it was Walt not trusting talking to Jesse over the phone that caused them to land in such a pincher. My heands were sweating! And the look in Hank's eyes when he realized the cruel trick!
On a side note - I love Badger to…
You don't see the common thread!?
It's in THE TITLE!!!
Second Sons - both the mercenaries and Tyrion!
Also, you could argue Sam is a second son in the respect that he always came second to his brother in his father's eyes.
This episode was a bit slow but absolutely fantastically crafted and shot. The wedding scene alone…
When Cat said hat the child she prayed for was Jon I almost threw a brick at the screen - then they redeemed it by having her admit she had prayed for his demise earlier and felt guilty. It was a good save but I reaaly think most people don't understand (nor do the screen writers apparently) that Cat's anger at Jon…
It was a good start, but not great. Can't hate on an episode that gives me both Tyrion+Bronn and Tyrion+Tywin! Also loved the feeling of abandonment and danger felt by Tyrion in the tower.
Well, not to nitpick, but neanderthals did co-exist with fully evolved Homo Sapiens (Cro Magnons) for several millennia. And according to the . latest DNA results they probably interbred too .
I realy think you're too hard on Moynihan - I think he has a way of actually bringing the laugh out in sketches, with his guileless incomprehension. Both as T'eo and Kilmeade.
Waltz is so amazing, and that Djesus short will go down in the SNL Hall of Fame!
Biggest letdown ever:
Derek Jacobi.
The man has been an icon to me since "I, Claudius", and he did a great turn in Gladiator as well. Just seeing Jacobi in the listing of a movie or TV series communicated that This Is Worth Watching.
And then he goes and buys into the whole "Shakeaspeare wasn't really…
Biggest letdown ever:
Derek Jacobi.
The man has been an icon to me since "I, Claudius", and he did a great turn in Gladiator as well. Just seeing Jacobi in the listing of a movie or TV series communicated that This Is Worth Watching.
And then he goes and buys into the whole "Shakeaspeare wasn't really…
Grade A episode
All other arguments are invalid
Exhibit A: Naked Mal not giving a damn!
Exhibit B: Christina Hendricks!
Exhibit C: Doc and River going badass on Jayne!
I rest my case.
Grade A episode
All other arguments are invalid
Exhibit A: Naked Mal not giving a damn!
Exhibit B: Christina Hendricks!
Exhibit C: Doc and River going badass on Jayne!
I rest my case.