All great points… but I think The X-Files just hit higher heights ( in its stand alones), and thus I prefer it. More rewatchable too
All great points… but I think The X-Files just hit higher heights ( in its stand alones), and thus I prefer it. More rewatchable too
All great points… but I think The X-Files just hit higher heights ( in its stand alones), and thus I prefer it. More rewatchable too
Gus is awful, but the actor is super hot so at least there's that…
I do have to say, I thought Sheen was the better lead in Season 1 but I feel like, now, Caplan's totally the MVP
Does anyone else think that this is still better than Breaking Bad? Oh, surely not as consistent, but its heights are heights that not many TV shows could hit.
Does anyone else think that this is still better than Breaking Bad? Oh, surely not as consistent, but its heights are heights that not many TV shows could hit.
Hell no. Season 2 was decent, but a definite step down from Season 1 and there were a lot of better seasons
Definitely Mad Men. I actually think it's harder to not choose a newer show that's hitting amazing peaks, but this remains the best on TV with a masterful half-season.
This is honestly my favorite horror film ever. So endlessly rewatchable and hilarious.
I actually thought this was on the level of the best S1 episodes, and deserved an A- at least.
That finale, though. Jesus Dang! That's pretty much how you conclude a season like this. The Jared conclusion could have been a twist that felt contrived, but the show did a believable job of always making it plausible, and it certainly crossed my mind many times.
What a great episode. Calmly paced, focusing on the family (which is what I love the most) and then that murder. Fu*k, it really got to me. Just seeing all of those bodies, and then the son just entering… So chilling
Boy, was I late into the game on this one (how I hadn't heard of it until around three months ago is just ludicrous). It took a while for me to be fully invested in all of the storylines, but once I was, pretty dang intriguing all the way through. What hooked me from the start and what really was the force behind the…
I mean, this season wasn't shitty, but it was convulted, so it's not like that's going to change.
Finale: I thought it was a really great episode, loved the four-clone scene. I'm just not sure how I feel about male clones. To me, this show was about Tatiana Maslany, not sure I care much about male clones when we already have so much in the forefront. And I get that they love these clones, but why keep Rachel…
Binge-watched the first season a few days ago, in love… saw this, still in love. I really hope the pace never changes too much. I'm way more interesting in this family's exchanges than any mystery.
I don't like the simple labeling of "comedies". I think it's all based on the tone/style. OITNB might have drama, but it also has a lot of comedy, and it's mostly pretty light-hearted. I'd label it a comedy before a drama any day of the week. If anything, I think people's simple labelings of a "comedy" is why the…
I definitely choose Fargo. Way more interesting storyline and way more consistent. I loved True Detective too, but all of the "originality" claims confuse me. Look at what it did with the romantic triangle, and look at the awful dialogue give by the women half of the time. It gains points for atmosphere, but the…
Is just saw this all in one day
Except I'm not claiming TD or its episode to be one of the best in TV history.