Then there's the fact that Chloe Sevigny just doesn't look like a tranny. Her bone structure isn't masculine enough. Apparently Andie MacDowell wasn't available. ZING!
Then there's the fact that Chloe Sevigny just doesn't look like a tranny. Her bone structure isn't masculine enough. Apparently Andie MacDowell wasn't available. ZING!
Then there's the fact that Chloe Sevigny just doesn't look like a tranny. Her bone structure isn't masculine enough. Apparently Andie MacDowell wasn't available. ZING!
Also, meat is murder.
Also, meat is murder.
It starts out strong enough. First episode is solid. Second episode is a warning sign. Episodes 3 and 4 recover a bit. But episodes 5 and 6: oh my god it gets bad.
It starts out strong enough. First episode is solid. Second episode is a warning sign. Episodes 3 and 4 recover a bit. But episodes 5 and 6: oh my god it gets bad.
It's effective if you don't think about it. But the show draws attention to itself way too often to not notice the liberties it takes.
It's effective if you don't think about it. But the show draws attention to itself way too often to not notice the liberties it takes.
I support the use of penes. Take that as you may. And that.
I support the use of penes. Take that as you may. And that.
So where is Morrissey?
So where is Morrissey?
Oh god, then there are the mirrors that represent Mia's fractured psyche or some such bullshit. The psychology on this show is a bit on the (Pinocchio dildo) nose.
Oh god, then there are the mirrors that represent Mia's fractured psyche or some such bullshit. The psychology on this show is a bit on the (Pinocchio dildo) nose.
Another complaint: Though the hits take place in what I presume is the bustling metropolis of London and usually go down in broad daylight, each assassination scene is conspicuously void of people, which makes it very convenient for Mia to escape undetected and more dramatically impactful when she *spoiler* makes a…
Another complaint: Though the hits take place in what I presume is the bustling metropolis of London and usually go down in broad daylight, each assassination scene is conspicuously void of people, which makes it very convenient for Mia to escape undetected and more dramatically impactful when she *spoiler* makes a…
Don't let me forget all the ironic musical juxtapositions. Those suck too. Plus, sadly, none of the music is by Dawes.
Don't let me forget all the ironic musical juxtapositions. Those suck too. Plus, sadly, none of the music is by Dawes.
It already aired on Sky in the UK, so its all over the internet if you know where to look
It already aired on Sky in the UK, so its all over the internet if you know where to look