Are we all just forgetting that Ani saved Velcoro's ass at the Leonard/Holloway/Buris showdown?
Are we all just forgetting that Ani saved Velcoro's ass at the Leonard/Holloway/Buris showdown?
Agreed about Lera Lynn, the singer at the Black Rose. I've found her music and presence entrancing from the get go. I missed her in the episodes she wasn't there.
The line was "I am the bullet and the blade," but I don't know if it's a reference.
Nails' nail in the head could also have been an explanation as to why he has the cuckoo for cocoa puffs demeanor of Eugene Levy's character in A Mighty Wind.
Deleted for repetitiveness.
All it took was reading the headline for me to tear up a bit. You're killing me with this Pets Week, AV Club!
Maybe I just keep missing it, but I never seem to see DVR Club promoted at the top of the home page. It's always buried under the Reviews and TV Club sections, wedged between a couple of Great Job, Internets or maybe a What's On Tonight. I don't usually watch it until I remember it exists and go hunting for it.
If helicopter cameras fly / above the highways / why oh why can't I?
I knew something bad was about to happen when we got the overhead shot of the two cars parked in the middle of nowhere à la Fargo.
Ahhh, I watched the "No Place Like Home" dog pound song, and—what is this salty discharge?!
When I lived in small town Ohio during grad school (2 years ago), it seemed as though there was a church on every block. They were almost all Protestant.
Umbilical Cord
That's the standard establishing shot for female characters on True Detective.
Scroll, scroll, scroll, no Home Movies??? FAIL.
I really liked Dances with Wolves, and I think Goodfellas is insanely overrated. I would say sorry, but sometimes it feels good to disagree with the AV Club.
The A.V. Club
I get it, but that's not the notion that's coming through in the comments.
That's a perfectly legit criticism. I just feel weird about the tone of the comments (and the review) that make it sound like oh, bummer, it's just childhood rape.
I normally don't nitpick about little things (well, when I do I usually don't post about them), but the little thing that bothered me most this episode was that Ray said his wife was 29 years old 11 years ago, which would mean her character is 40. I don't really buy Abigail Spencer as 40, and google tells me she's…
Well, she was still high on the drug they gave her.