How about instead of not pretending that Montoya and Allan are main characters on the show, make Montoya and Allan main characters on the show?
How about instead of not pretending that Montoya and Allan are main characters on the show, make Montoya and Allan main characters on the show?
No. He's Gordon aged. Nothing makes sense. Nothing works. But they have Joker. SO YOU WILL EAT IT UP!!!
If this season is Rise of the Villains, what was last season?
Wes Bentley AND Kate Bosworth. So VOD only?
Maribeth Monroe reminds me a bit of Carrie Coon (Leftovers, Gone Girl) in the way she can steal the show without showboating.
I like the show despite myself. I can't say I find it funny or clever or well-written, but I enjoy watching it. And, especially during the summer, it's nice having a half-hour show to break things up.
At the beginning of the season, I thought that was part of his character. Him trying to play the tough guy mob boss (e,g, the "if an ant crawls across your floor, ask him if he knows any information") but failing horribly at it. A man who "knows" the role but can't sell it. And I was hoping by now the cracks in the…
Sweet sweet nuts….
It was more of a joke, but while I watch both, I don't think either of those draw people in in the way Walking Dead, Breaking Bad, or even the lower rated Mad Men does/did. (I personally watch both, but I don't find them pressing television- I can wait a couple weeks and catch up.)
To be fair, why /would/ anyone watch AMC in the last month?
I think part of the problem with HoC, especially this season, is that we have no idea what Frank is working towards, and I don't think Spacey does either. When he can be a schemy snake, he's playing with people and you can detect he enjoys manipulating people. He had fun in S1 and S2.
Superman Returns was a mess all around (and I'm not going to get into an MOS battle here - suffice it to say, I prefer MoS to Superman Returns), but for me the biggest problem was how they wrote Lex Luthor. The Clancy Brown Luthor was a genius businessman who was able to play people- which Spacey could have done if he…
The worst part of this entire affair is the "Men of Courage" subtitle.
From Jim Belushi to Kevin Farley to Cody Walker.
I wouldn't have minded seeing Coon and Eccleston up there (as well as others from Rectify). But as for The Leftovers, they were the only characters on the show I consistently felt sympathy for, which is remarkable when your show is populated solely by characters who are pretty much miserable all the time. Actually,…
It also helps that Veep showed that things have consequences. As opposed to House of Cards, where a drawling speech seemingly means that any plot line can be put to rest.
As much as I love Veep, the full list of cards on the "Let Blake Die" SWOT board propelled Silicon Valley beyond any other comedy on TV this year.
I don't know if it speaks highly of Veep, lowly of HoC, or a combo of both but Veep had more interesting political intrigue than HoC did all season.
Stacked category? More like Breast Lead Actress in a Comedy Series.
I don't know at this point. I'd personally prefer Silicon Valley to take it, then Louie, then Veep, but I doubt it.