I have to agree that in a hit or miss show, that episode was phenomenal.
I have to agree that in a hit or miss show, that episode was phenomenal.
Soundtrack was the best part. The retro-ness is a given, but it's done well and with style. Best opening credits I've seen in a while. A movie you really saw, heard and felt. Sometimes at the expense of coherent storytelling, a la the same director's 'Bronson,' but
I had a sweet one. Took in the awesome Drive, equally awesome and oddly complementary Neds and the also oddly complementary 1968 Planet of the Apes. And continue to catch my wife up with Survivors (the BBC one, not Survivor) while we both continue to revisit Twin peaks together for no reason. My kinda weekend. Oh, and…
Tobo. Ha.
Agreed about last week's ep. My favorite overall season is 3.
Yawn. And not true:
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Agreed, re: Hank getting laid the least.
Nope.
Real life is for Mondays.
Ha. Well, we all have our moments, but all in all, re: you wanting to check the season out, I'm glad I did my job.
I've gone back and forth, but mostly, this season has definitely justified the show's continued revival.
That's a fair enough suggestion.
It's amazing how this and his P&R characters really are a sort of Jekyll and Hyde of each other. Lowe's the best.
After tonight, it actually occurred to me that Randy Jackson would be in the running for me as well, if he can be considered a "character."
I'd go for Janice here, re: Sopranos.
Can I be honest? I didn't even notice the placement this time. I'm losing my edge…. My Ford Edge!
I do enjoy how well they've developed Mozzie into a main character. Stanford who?
Bad Taste is the only movie that actually made me vomit while watching it. That's gotta count for something.
In fairness, if their follow through was always tragic, this would be a very different kind of show.
Unfairly is the word that comes to mind. I'd have to purposely get in a horrific car wreck and then have my face reconstructed in order to be that good looking.