I go on facebook. The first thing I see: OMG THAT ENDING TO ONCE UPON A TIME! I need new friends.
I go on facebook. The first thing I see: OMG THAT ENDING TO ONCE UPON A TIME! I need new friends.
I don't know if anyone else has mentioned it before but the shot of Jessie walking towards Walt at the end seemed to intentionally evoke the shot of Jessie walking towards the two drug dealers Walt ran over. In that episode, Jessie was reckless. He just went in, guns blazing, without taking the time to think about the…
Guys, why are we being coy? It's gonna be Claire Daines.
COME ON GUYS! HOW DO SOME OF YOU HAVE THE HEART TO GIVE THIS AN A-?????
Yay, an awards show nomination list that isn't completely horrible!
After reconsidering, I feel like it would be a bad idea to suggest it to him. Thanks for your help.
This is sort of irrelevant to the episode, but can anyone tell me how accessible you think mad men would be to an 18 year old teen. I always want to introduce people to my favorite shows but I'm the worst at gauging this sort of things. I feel like some of the nuance would definitely go over his head, but I'm not sure…
I honestly do not understand how people are liking this episode! Did we watch the same one??? I was positive that when I finished the episode I'd come on here and see pitch forks. I thought the community grade would be like an F or something. Everyone has an opinion and that's fine but this just leaves me wondering…
I don't know if it was intentional or not. I was mainly referring to everything else he did in the episode. The fall was just particularly funny so I thought I'd cover all bases and point it out.
Since Vincent Kartheiser was wrongfully snubbed at the Emmys for his work last season in signal 30, I'm really hoping he gets a nom this year. He did some great work this episode, including his comical little fall on the stairs.
I haven't seen the episode yet but I'd like to know how good an introduction it is to someone who hasn't seen the show before.
No, that's not what i said at all. I meant that Gilbert, and Pierce's relationship with Gilbert wasn't built up. He just sort of appeared there and quickly explains that he's lonely and then we're just supposed to take that as some big emotional payoff. Any idiot could figure out that Pierce has felt secluded this…
Okay, am i the only one who didn't love the Pierce/Gilbert interaction? It would have been sweet and touching had it been built to. Instead, for me, it came off as forced and out of the blue. It was like the writers were like, pierce is lonely… and, do you remember that brother he had in season 3? Let's briefly SAY…