I mean, they definitely smudged some dirt on her face and mussed her hair, but Trixie having a full set of teeth probably made her too attractive for verisimilitude.
I mean, they definitely smudged some dirt on her face and mussed her hair, but Trixie having a full set of teeth probably made her too attractive for verisimilitude.
I'm not sure that's a fair criticism. She's supposed to be a well-off, beautiful widow, not Calamity Jane. And even the grittiest Westerns haven't shied away from casting attractive actresses–Leone had Claudia Cardinale, Peckinpah had Stella Stevens. Even on Deadwood, Kim Dickens and Paula Malcolmson were a lot…
Pretty tasty, actually.
If Troy/Britta results in more Donald Glover/Gillian Jacobs physical comedy showdowns, then I support that entirely. Last night's hug meltdown montage was the episode highlight for me.
He's so one-note, and his one note is wildly irritating and exhausting. Tom gets some crazy douchey idea and goes way overboard? HI-LARIOUS! I like Aziz all right, and Tom's had some great moments in the past, but I'm over the character. I think the breaking point for me came in "Meet N Greet," where he became…
How about we all dress up like the Greendale Human Being and parade around NBC HQ making hissing sounds until they bring it back.
You forgot the part where they changed the name from the Emmys to the Annual Terriers Recognition Ceremony.
I guess it's time to don felt goatees and dedicate ourselves to one goal: to return to the prime timeline where Community airs for eighteen uninterrupted seasons.
And if the terrorists weren't going to capitalize somehow on the unique position of a rescued POW, why bother turning a POW in the first place? If everyone thinks Walker is dead, it's not like his American citizenship would even be useful, since they would still have to create a fake passport/identity to get him into…
Agreed. I think I'd love this show anyway, but having it come after The Walking Dead really provides a favorable contrast.
Maybe she's already in the barn?
So far, it's been Deadwood Lite. But the first two episodes have consisted of a lot of a table setting. Now that Durant is in camp, Bohanon is the foreman, and the Swede has been established as his opponent, most of the pieces are in motion; I imagine the widow getting into camp is the last piece they'll need to…
I guess taking that slide is a lot less fun when you got a quiver full of arrows ready to stick you in the side.
There's no way that could find her alive at this point and have it be satisfying/make any sense. Any child lost in the woods for four days would likely be a goner, and after seeing the behavior that got her into this mess, I'm gonna go out on a limb and say that she might not have the best survival instincts.
Dear The Public,
Darryl might be the only person to have cleared that bar this season.
She is impossibly terrible.
Was that whole scene with Darryl filmed at Sliding Rock in North Carolina? Looked a whole lot like it.
Seconded. I don't think the show gets enough credit for creating a fairly unique character in Awesome. I enjoy how they let him be super nice and great at everything while still keeping him likable. Most shows would feel the need to give him some dark side or would make him a douche. But Chuck lets Awesome be,…
My ringtone. When it went off at the DMV, I got some of the best awkward glares I have ever seen.