I don't think Roundtables go live until around 11 a.m. central time. I'm excited about it too.
I don't think Roundtables go live until around 11 a.m. central time. I'm excited about it too.
OK I'm gonna invite spoilers here so anyone who doesn't want to know how the book ends, feel free to disregard. But I'd like to know, just so when I see the movie, how different it is from the book's ending. (n.b. I do not read so don't tell me to just read the book.)
Haha just Childrens Hospital for the 15-minute shows. A lot of sitcoms, several hour-long dramas though. I have absolutely zero hobbies and a full-time office job that allows for occasional TV watching.
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A. It was probably best that I went into it without knowing anything, even not knowing that I should be expecting a big twist or that a huge spoiler alert would be necessary. If I had watched it knowing that something was coming, I'd probably be disappointed. Actually, probably not.
We should probably wait until next week to do this, but I can't resist:
1. White Bear
2. Be Right Back
3. Fifteen Million Merits
4. The National Anthem
5. The Entire History of You
6. The Waldo Moment
White Bear is probably my favorite hour of TV I've seen in the past three years.
A-men.
Looking forward to weekly coverage of this brilliant show. This episode was one of a handful of series premieres that told me I have to see everything the show produces. Can't wait for four weeks from now — "White Bear."
Agreed.
*raises hand*
That long and coiled specimen, as thick as a burrito.
Team Elissa, amirite?
Ha, I was just doing a play on her last name. Not really sarcastic, I used to love the show. And good for you! It's a good 'un.
Oh, my God.
Oh, on the street, Carol drops them. Got it.
Wait, where?! I didn't notice!
Do you mean recolored as in redone or as in … another way?
So I watched this whole season in the past 6 or so hours, and I really enjoyed it. It wasn't Shakespeare, but it explored some things that I think were pretty daring, especially since it did so on MTV. Also, those last few moments were among the best final moments I've seen this year, among such transcendent seconds…
I have a serious question that I haven't seen answered in any of the preview articles on any of the sites I frequent: Will the series be released on DVD ever, or will it just live on Netflix forever? Because if it's as good as the first three seasons (doubtful, but who knows), I will want to rewatch some episodes…
How would you describe that transaction?