I'm curious to know what angle the show can possibly explore to make the show divergent. Because I don't want to watch Walking Dead redux.
I'm curious to know what angle the show can possibly explore to make the show divergent. Because I don't want to watch Walking Dead redux.
It's interesting that you called this episode a "barn burner," and it certainly was. "Barn Burning" is my all time favorite short story, and it's interesting to compare and contrast how Walt loses his family in this episode to how Sarty lost his family in that Faulkner story.
Hands down, Six Feet Under's episode "The Plan." My avatar says so.
The Brenda/Claire scenes were lovely. It's always great when they mix characters that don't usually orbit around each other, like Brenda/Ruth in season five. And Claire's meltdown in the next episode during George and Ruth's wedding just breaks my heart. I didn't really like this season when it first aired, but the…
It's the scene where he and Keith and the boys are at the museum.
He answers it himself, sort of, in the series finale.
I never understood why their compromise made any sense, but when you examine Nate's character, it falls in line with who he is. They agree to essentially become co-habitating fuck buddies with a kid, and that arrangement takes all the pressure off of Nate and puts all the pressure on Lisa. Nate gets to move forward…
Ugh that makes me love him even more. God, that man is just a side of beef.
I'm gonna warn you. It'll involve Puck and his plucky guitar.
But Neil Patrick Harris was already Mr. Shue's high school nemisis or something.
They're gonna do "Under the Bridge" by Red Hot Chili Peppers, aren't they?
Oh, what am I thinking? Keith is totally Angela Bassett.
I'd also like to suggest Kathleen Turner, for some reason.
If I may recall with a SPOILER ALERT, Maya's paternity is kinda brought into question but it's brushed aside and never resolved.
To me, decent guy Nate was an imaginary figure dreamed up in Lisa's head. He certainly seemed to not have a problem with bringing his little fisher out for a go every chance he got, from what we know of his Seattle years.
I upvote Diana Ross.
Wait. What? Really? Also, next week is my all time favorite David/Keith mini storyline!
I would've never guessed Jeanne Tripplehorn, especially while being prodded with Water World. Now had you said that bitch from Sliding Doors, I would've gotten it immediately.
Does anyone feel like this movie was egregiously mis-marketed? The previews made it seem like they were going to completely take away his healing ability, which doesn't make a lick of sense considering the adamantium skeleton would kill him. It was a stupid enough concept to scare the frustrated fan boys away, but his…
You're a stupidhead. Sorry, I had to.