The actor has been added to the opening credits all season, which implies he'll be back. (Although I haven't seen any further ahead that you have at this point.)
The actor has been added to the opening credits all season, which implies he'll be back. (Although I haven't seen any further ahead that you have at this point.)
That's what I recall as well. I wasn't fond of Earl Harraldon as a character, but the thing I liked was Byrne's embodiment of waning masculine power in a hyper-masculine society. There was a sadness to his villainy, and to Siggy's loyalty, even in the face of his implied impotence. It didn't go all the way toward…
Yup, didn't recognize her. I really liked my goddess theory, too…
Wait, the episode or the review? 'cause I sweat blood, mister.
Morgan Freeman: Shh—be cool. It's sex.
Eh, don't worry about offending me (no other commenters do). I agree it's a better way for the guy to bow out, especially since his seeming death last week was such a part of a symbolic blood-fetish I wasn't crazy about.
He died well.
Yeah, he's all burned up.
It's no CharDee MacDennis, but it'll do.
Apologies to Ms. Horsford. And you, apparently.
Thanks for reading! You missed my point entirely!
You are nice. We've already got two, count 'em two, people writing about Lost. What am I, third-wheel guy? "Hey, Myles. Hey, Noel—whatchu guys doin'? Reviewing Lost? Cool—I'mm just sit over here in the corner…
Yup—sure is.
"What is this enticing bowl of white?"
At last!
Hi. It's an affectionate reference to Peter O'Toole's line from "My Favorite Year," where his drunkard ex-matinee idol, booked on a live comedy show, finally realized right before air that the show is live. It's a great line from a funny movie, relevant to the review, and just a joke.
Thanks for reading.
Love,
Smug…
I sound exactly like Empire-era Billy Dee Williams. Also—worst…comment…ever.
Added it in the Stray observations.
Added a mini-review of it. Explanation therein. It was…fine. Well produced as usual, but not the satirical masterpiece some are crediting it as.
My clauses'll get you.