Hard for me to watch Burn Gorman without thinking back to Bleak House, where he was a wonderful maggoty little clerk who inadvertently tipped the reveal of the secret of Lady Dedlock (Gillian Anderson).
Hard for me to watch Burn Gorman without thinking back to Bleak House, where he was a wonderful maggoty little clerk who inadvertently tipped the reveal of the secret of Lady Dedlock (Gillian Anderson).
My favorite is when the accent experts get on a U.K. or Aussie actor for their terrible foreign accent without realizing they are speaking in their native brogue, and not an American trying to affect it. I've seen it at least twice, the most egregious being the pile-on for Paula Malcomson for her "terrible Irish…
I suppose it falls under the rule of "If you kill a character off, have it be to maximum motivation for the remaining characters." What I liked about it was the look on Emily's face when Nolan walked away to grieve. Her revengines were roaring.
Complete with something approaching a 30-year anniversary shoutout to Amadeus. it could have been terrible, but was done rather well.
Both.
Jamie Bamber, Sonya Walger, Rose Byrne, Idris Elba.
There's probably a phone call to Raylan coming up, telling him Winona's grease if they don't cough up Drew.
Emily was an ass to Eli, but she's in high-octane recovery of her focus on revenge, so her first impulse is to get rid of the distraction aqap. She tries to brush him off like a fly, which is also a mistake, because he's much smarter and ambitious than she picked up on. No quick fixes. That's her failing — she's so…
There's an awful lot of talk about Colt this time around. I'm wondering if he is due for a BIG REVEAL, like he's terminally ill and hasn't told anyone, perhaps looking at a long term of pain and trying to commit suicide by cop (or crook). It doesn't explain everything, like why he's looking so hard for Ellen May and…
Yeah, Johnny's position on things is definitely in the hopper, but got no mention this week. Wynn and Johnny still have a deal, and Drew is known. Boyd has to kill both Drew and Ellen May and they were together for about a third of the coming attractions.
If only I could like this comment 40 times.
Thank god for Amazon Unbox, but the editors were sneaky. I looked at the boat wreckage footage from the season opener and the present boat scenes about 30 times. In the season opener, the body seemed to have a ring on the left hand, a whitish dress shirt, and a cloth coat that was dark, like olive, with a tweedy…
You have to be suspicious of all the happy wedding stuff. Happy speeches, happy photos, happy getting on the boat, big happy sendoff … oh come on, we get it, the clouds of DOOM are circling — these people will never be happy in this web of um, dark and evil things.
I agree, she's gone from being an annoying problem to being the only character with color and conscience. I look forward to her scenes. Unfortunately, someone dies on that #$% boat, Amanda is on that boat, and Margarita Levieva is still listed as a guest star in the credits.
Hence the fact that (as of this posting) 81 registered readers combined to give it an A-.
Especially the insinuation that Bryan Cranston and the rest of the cast would welcome Ms. Gunn's exit and even return to the show. That's a new, special level of really obnoxious. Why drag these terrific actors into the hating?
Lisa, don't do it, please just don't do it. Stick with Web Therapy or think up another independent something else with your writing partners. But don't get caught in this network sitcom career depleting blender. Nothing good could come of it. It would be like The Comeback, only real.
Didn't care much for the episode but "Greendale Babies" could go for ten seasons on the cartoon network, and maybe a feature film or three.
The opinions are likely to be all over the place, but here's mine.
Can't remember the AV Club TV reviewer, but his/her advice in a column about a year back was to straight up never try to figure out the grading thing, or it will make you crazy.