I wish you good public service!
I wish you good public service!
Yeah, you have quite the Crusher on her.
It's like they're not even using their Nog-gins.
It's not hard to LaForge a good pun. I'll just Vash this one together to get a Riza out of everyone.
YES! When Your Mind's Made Up is definitely the strongest song in the movie, and the lyrics are probably tighter than Falling Slowly.
I think those songs just didn't fit as organically in the movie (which wasn't a fault of Irglova's as much as the director's, who seemed more sympathetic to Hansard's overall point of view in the film). Without the strong scene that backed up Falling Slowly, it might not have been nominated, either.
I love listening to her line delivery in the movie. She's not really a great actress, but her dialogue is fun due to her accent.
I love how much it features Dublin (largely, I suspect, because of the film's low budget). It's a movie saturated in its time and space—a Dublin that was moving into wealth, but still had vestiges of poverty, that was attracting Eastern Europeans and wasn't quite sure how to handle it, etc. It's so small and…
I wonder if he means that the characters seem to obscure their emotions. They definitely do not wear their emotions on their sleeves—except for in their music, of course.
Plus, we see how this affects the kids without the whole drama feeling rife with, "The poor children! Someone protect them!" I hope we see more about how the split affects the kids' psychology in this season.
It made sense to me. She was afraid that if she didn't do something like that—hurt Marty badly—that he would come back to her after she kicked him out. Just like in 1995. She was afraid not that she would forgive him but, as she quoted from Rust, that her "short memory" would take over. She'd be stuck in this same…
Good point, and that's why this is the first episode where she's had real depth. We finally get to hear a little bit from her side. Plus, look at how she lies so easily to the detectives about her past. She is so confident that Rust and Marty aren't going to tell the truth, either. She doesn't sweat. I love how…
Not to mention that Maggie goes back to her dad after leaving Marty originally in 1995—then in 2002 she is brave enough to make her own way.
It doesn't mean he's gunning for Cohle. It might mean that he knows that if he's going to hang out with Cohle, there will be danger involved. I'm sure that he's figured out that Cohle is still trying to solve the Tuttle mystery.
The Ice Harvest is really excellent. Maybe there will be some Ramis retrospectives in the wake of his death. His voice will be sorely missed.
And now for some reason I can log in again. Sigh. Things are things.
He could do a spin-off like Gail did, similar to LCK/Chopped. He just tells two chefs to cook for him. GO!
But the judges were clear that their team WOULD have won if it weren't for Nick's bad dishes.
Yeah, it wasn't that the judges said he should give up immunity. It's that PEPIN SAID IT. I would jump off a cliff if he said so.
I felt like the problem was that the challenge was built around the whims of some very strong-willed and talented European chefs. It kind of reminded me of The Taste, not in a good way.