@avclub-ac34e9ae168c9afcfbf6d415d4fb8bf8:disqus You are right. In the final minutes, when we see Quinn as she was 2 years ago in the motel, the tv announcer says that Lindsey is a 26-year-old lawyer.
@avclub-ac34e9ae168c9afcfbf6d415d4fb8bf8:disqus You are right. In the final minutes, when we see Quinn as she was 2 years ago in the motel, the tv announcer says that Lindsey is a 26-year-old lawyer.
@avclub-ac34e9ae168c9afcfbf6d415d4fb8bf8:disqus You are right. In the final minutes, when we see Quinn as she was 2 years ago in the motel, the tv announcer says that Lindsey is a 26-year-old lawyer.
Isn't Grey's supposed to be an ensemble show and Scandal is a show about Olivia? Even though Grey's Anatomy is named after one character, I've always had the sense that she was just our window in and that we were supposed to see a bunch of them as the main characters. I don't get that impression with Scandal. Scandal…
Isn't Grey's supposed to be an ensemble show and Scandal is a show about Olivia? Even though Grey's Anatomy is named after one character, I've always had the sense that she was just our window in and that we were supposed to see a bunch of them as the main characters. I don't get that impression with Scandal. Scandal…
You gotta remember Romeo and Juliet were teenagers. Who else does, "hang up," "no, you hang up."
You gotta remember Romeo and Juliet were teenagers. Who else does, "hang up," "no, you hang up."
Do you mean inhumanely or inhumanly? She's seems like a pretty cool boss, but you never know. People can see the character relationships differently.
Do you mean inhumanely or inhumanly? She's seems like a pretty cool boss, but you never know. People can see the character relationships differently.
Two quibbles with the review: 1) The First Lady's name is Mellie not Millie and 2) the most annoying carryover from last season is that freaking prism thing. Okay, the second one is just an opinion, but one I hold strongly. Plus, I kind of like the still images in the transition scenes, you can gain a lot of…
Two quibbles with the review: 1) The First Lady's name is Mellie not Millie and 2) the most annoying carryover from last season is that freaking prism thing. Okay, the second one is just an opinion, but one I hold strongly. Plus, I kind of like the still images in the transition scenes, you can gain a lot of…
Yeah, that's what I meant by saying they lack chemistry. The pairing has always felt forced and artificial to me. I would prefer the show without it.
Yeah, that's what I meant by saying they lack chemistry. The pairing has always felt forced and artificial to me. I would prefer the show without it.
These two episodes were an interesting division of labor. They used the members of the team who aren't the stronger actors to play in the tense dramatic episode and the two without any chemistry to play in the romantic caper episode. I guess you can call that a change of pace. I think I prefer the change where they…
These two episodes were an interesting division of labor. They used the members of the team who aren't the stronger actors to play in the tense dramatic episode and the two without any chemistry to play in the romantic caper episode. I guess you can call that a change of pace. I think I prefer the change where they…
This was just a horrible season of contestants. I only sat through the finale because I was hoping that they would give Phil the million dollars and that the winners' mat concealed an endless chasm and as each team jumped on it in succession, they would plummet to oblivion, never to be seen or heard from again. It…
I think this is worth a second season. I will be particularly pleased if they drop Madsen and Soto. Given the ending, they left the door to easily ditch them both. The Madsen blood line doesn't really seem all that important anymore. They have Lucy, why do they need Soto? I never understood why Hauser wanted him…
In Crossing Jordan, Tim Kring had a character whose last wish was to have his ashes spread around Fenway Park. I thought that was pretty disgusting. So, I wasn't rooting for this other guy to spread his father's ashes around world famous "New York Stadium." I'm not saying they're the Mets but I'm sure the fans of that…
When I was younger, I could never understand the French and their fascination with Jerry Lewis or the Germans and David Hasselhoff. Now that I'm older, I don't care.
It's interesting to think of Grimm alongside Alcatraz because the two lead detectives on the shows are eerily similar. They both sport the same bland, "I have no idea what's going on expressions" and the same haircuts. They both have some connection to the central premise of the show through blood. They both add…
She does have it set up like a theater but without the curtains. The kid downstairs has made a small fortune selling popcorn and handing out napkins to the assortment of viewers who visit the fire escape emporium.