The thing with the episode titles of this show - episodes are called "I." & "IV." and stuff. I drives me nuts. "I" already means first, so what the hell does "I." mean?!
The thing with the episode titles of this show - episodes are called "I." & "IV." and stuff. I drives me nuts. "I" already means first, so what the hell does "I." mean?!
It just got the Oscar nom… HA!
Hello, I'm not from US, but I would still like to follow the diqus over the globes. Could anyone be so nice and tell me how many hours is it till the award show starts? The time difference confuses me.
Oh my. I love THIS comment!! The first paragraph it like a copy of my own thoughts. +1 to you, oh wise one.
- I don't surprisingly care about the Mad Men snub. I guess they don't have to get award nominations forever.
It could also be that supporting and lead performances share the category and there's just not room for her.
I think "Boardwalk Empire" does have a unifying theme - family.
I also think that it's not just a good tv series but a great one.
A+ from me.
This was a fantastic episode. It gets an A from me for sure. To me, it looks like "Boardwalk Empire" has quietly become - without anyone noticing - the best show on air right now.
- I really enjoyed reading this review, it was very well written
I must be the only person in the world who thinks that, but I think "Boardwalk Empire" has the third best opening sequence ever, right after "Game of Thrones" and "Mad Men".
I'm from even more far future and I like it too. Though I'm currently more invested in the real-world plot than the one that's taking place in the magic world, which is very weird. But I'm only two episodes in. So far the episodes have been B- and B+ to me and I hope it will get even better.
My predictions for the drama categories (I don't watch any of the nominated comedies):
Reading the headline.
It surprised me that Peggy got a cat, because she was suppose to be allergic to cats (As revealed in season three).
Also a new viewer who likes it.
Jeez, it's only racist if you start calling it racist!! Controversy not needed.
That picture of Teletubbies brings back memories; I remember when it was my #1 favourite show… when I was 2.
Harry Potter and Rowling herself as one of the writers/producers. The film series were nice, but since every director brought a new look and style, the film series as a whole feels clunky and uneven. Individually are they great, though.
I'm a little late, but you know what? I absolutely loved this episode! It's an A for me. Jon Hamm did a great job in the director's chair.
A-? Yesssssss!!!!!! Community Grade is not B-? Yesssss!!!!!! Going too see this episode tomorrow on my local FOX channel. Hope it's going to be great, because in my mind, I have always rated it higher than everyone else!