Oh, Tyrone. What do you know of tension!
Oh, Tyrone. What do you know of tension!
Sounds like your enjoyment was built on some pretty shaky foundations there, fella.
ok, guy.
Damn! I hate being wrong!
Agreed. Seehorn elevated that show to greatness almost singlehandedly in its second season.
Sizemore and Charlotte were planning on using him to steal the code, by literally putting the entire coded language of the hosts in his brain. I fully expect him to be a powerful presence in S2.
I also thought Ed Harris, and Anthony Hopkins especially, were fantastic in their respective roles.
Bob Odenkirk isn't even the best acting presence on his own show! That role is filled, of course, by Rhea Seehorn.
NO. FUCKING. WAY.
By reading through the comments section on this website, oddly enough.
1) Westworld
2) The Americans
3) Bojack
4) Atlanta
5) Better Call Saul
It's a hit or miss show for a lot of people. I loved it, but can certainly understand *most* of the criticism directed against it. I particularly found the acting to be very, very good, and I am a sucker for drawn out monologues on why humanity is a cancer.
The last season of Parks and Rec, where they fast-forwarded to the future, was cringeworthy.
We agree on a lot of things, Duke. But Mr. Robot is, sadly, not one of them.
Really? I thought the finale made up for a lot of the episodes that came before it, which were unbalanced at best.
Right, so he's mostly succeeding. Him meeting with Kanye today will generate far more traffic than his appointing Tillerson and Perry.
Well, maybe it's sort of a ham-handed approach to secrecy or whatever, but you get the sense that Trump does all this stupid high profile celeb meet and greets that gets the media into a frenzy erstwhile having his transition team put the finishing touches on his doomsday machine of a Cabinet.
All this cloak and dagger shit is just too much. Trump meets with Kanye, media goes nuts, meanwhile he confirms Tillerson is his choice for Sec of State, and goes with Rick Fucking Perry to be his Energy Secretary.
No no, I was talking about how those indie rockers wrote her lyrics for her in several instances on Lemonade.
Well Carlin does cover a lot of the same ground in relation to the lead up to WWI, but nothing that could result in any frustrating redundancy. I think they are excellent companions.