I particularly enjoyed when, after the Red Wedding aired, she did a selfie-rap video, singing over and over, "My brothuh is DAYD."
I particularly enjoyed when, after the Red Wedding aired, she did a selfie-rap video, singing over and over, "My brothuh is DAYD."
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the sitcom reminded me of Oliver Stone's Natural Born Killers, which had a sitcom interlude to show the horrific homelife of Juliette Lewis's character, Mallory — "Mickey and Mallory"— as Mal lived under the thumb of an absolutely crazed and horrifying Rodney Dangerfield. It was utterly brilliant and so scary,…
No Citizen X, which is a shame.
Agreed. The Elliot plotline through the first four eps could have ended at the close of the first episode and it would've strengthened the show.
About sums it for me, likewise, especially your last line. Well said.
You should meet my girlfriend.
Good question, but like many others, I'm impatient.
In the season preview, the guy who is responsible for making the screens said that one particular screen from season 1 took him 3 full days to create. So yeah, they have an obsessive hacker pro working on the computer screens for realism.
Yeah, I had the sense that, whatever was running through her mind at the time of her decision, having Miles out of her life clears things up for Emily in a number of different ways. I'm unclear about how much she actually knew about Miles being a tool for K, but he definitely had small town creepy guy on him, and it…
Oh, geez, now I feel like I have to reply. Well, thanks for your comment, Derpa, but I'll stand by the prediction, for what it's worth.
I'm going to assume that Lucy Griffiths is too big a name and talent to off. Given that the comic story has been left behind, I think she's here to stay, but who knows. I also like having her around. She was brilliant in her scenes with Ruth Negga. I wonder, if between takes, they talk all U.K. accents and such.
Yeah, but he'll die of old age next year.
Under union rules, does he get scale extras pay on top of actors pay for that?
Then the suggestion coming from those people would be to use "humynkind" for "mankind", which I view as a microaggression requiring my explicit, verbal consent before taking such a significant form of address to a higher level of intimacy. To do otherwise wouldamount to an objectification of my person and would…
I got a huge kick out of the scene in the Wire, where McNulty makes Stringer at a market, on account of his son spotting stringer and calling him black or something — and McNulty's response to his son is "the appropriate term is 'African-American'." Of course, neither Elba or West is American, so that had to be a…
“You can take your rulebooks and your procedures,” they’ll say, hopefully in unison and matching, blood-stained scrubs. “We’ll be busy saving people’s lives.”
Yeah, I don't know what happened to the grinning, fancy free tulip. Now she's just a crazed, humorless stalker.
And ask the Secret Service guys where to get the hookers. That one got an lol.
No.