Wait.
Wait.
It took me a long time reading the review to remember this story, but I don't think it's really about the quality, it's that that story (of all those in that collection) couldn't bear the weight of a feature length adaptation. For me, that entire novella exists in the moment she finds the IDs in the garage. The weight…
I agree it is difficult not to be spoiled on these things, but she spoiled herself, which just seems counterintuitive to giving a proper account of watching the episode.
I was disappointed that Sonia would actively seek out spoiling herself on this. As a reviewer it's her responsibility to experience the show as viewers would — and by doing this she didn't get a chance to accurately watch this week's episode, considering the shock was such a part of the experience. Spoilers can…
I'm sorry but I need to call shenanigans on the idea that Utopia was anything but gratuitous in its depictions of violence. The shooting of multiple schoolchildren for no reason? The whole series was style over substance in the writing, I believe, but in the violence it went pure comic book with little effect.
Until we meet again.
Please form an orderly queue, zombie hordes.
Oh @Kumagoro:disqus, you're such a Samantha who somehow never figured out that her Darrin is a serial killer.
"Guys, I wouldn't go in there for… well let's just say I pood everywhere."
Hydra-Taur surely? Unless he's harnessing water energy to bolster New Orleans' crippled economy.
The hair dye was made from…. OYSTERS!
THANKS OBAMA
Was anyone else with editing experience thinking how long Mac's Mac probably took to boot up? And to open Final Cut Pro?
Interesting fact: Bend It Like Beckham was initially meant to involve a lesbian relationship between Nagra and Knightley's characters, but it was (surprise, surprise) dropped.
This feels like one of those stories that would play well in literature, where we aren't presented with the actual aural and visual information — Maggie was hungover so what did she hear, it was a dark interview so what did we see, the Major spoke in hypotheticals so how would his intonation land etc.
Judging by the content of last night's episode, the revamped season 3 credits will be Jeff Daniels in a tutu getting soaked by a bus featuring a News Night poster.
Way to set off my alert for shows which feature double fucking.
Better said than I could, @avclub-4d854debfb4d550a51d8c44865faf00e:disqus .
This piece is the definition of what annoys me about Mad Men — there is no such thing as a bad plot, character or piece of dialogue on Mad Men, if you don't get it it's because you're not trying hard enough.
There's simply no coming back from misreading it as: