Agreed, but this is a Damon Lindelof show we're talking about here. I'm figuring convoluted is part of this game from the get go.
Agreed, but this is a Damon Lindelof show we're talking about here. I'm figuring convoluted is part of this game from the get go.
I was thinking that getting lung cancer was the point of the constant smoking. If this cult believes that October 14th was the rapture, they might be attempting to passively kill themselves thinking they can get up to heaven or wherever it is that everyone disappeared to.
Indeed. It was never great TV, but the first two seasons were pretty wildly entertaining. The next two were adequately entertaining. The last three were awful.
I'm okay with remembering what nights things are on while they're airing. It's remembering when new seasons start that is my problem. For example, I just looked at my calendar, and until just this moment, I had no idea that Veep is back this week.
I've been using http://episodecalendar.com/ to keep track of what I watch because I never know what the hell is on when. There's a tracker at the bottom that keeps a running tally of how much time you've spent watching TV. I'm almost up to six months! I'm not sure whether to be proud of, or embarrassed by that.
I downloaded this album of remixes of music from Tati's films a while back. I put it on in the background pretty frequently. https://itunes.apple.com/ca…
Now I need to find out who to lobby for a Sleepy Hollow/The Following crossover in which Edgar Allen Poe is the third horseman of the apocalypse.
The Zoe/Kyle thing mostly just feels kind of fan service-y at the moment, throwing a bone to the "Tate and Violet 5eva!!!1!!" contingent. I'm just kind of trying to be patient and see where it goes at this point. For now, though, I'm much more interested in the show's elders than I am in any of the young 'uns.
It'll be a while before I have it done. I have to set him aside to make some gifts for Christmas. But if you know any knitters who like you or owe you favours, here's the pattern I'm following: http://www.browneyedbabskni…
I'm right in the middle of knitting myself a Hobbes doll. Simply because I can, and I want one. I'd be happy to buy one if I could, but since I can't…
There's a pineapple flavoured Mountain Dew now that's pretty good.
There's a made-for-TV Canadian movie from 1993 called I Love A Man In Uniform. It still pops up on TV once in a while if you go looking for it. http://www.imdb.com/title/t…
His voice. His voice, his voice, his voice. He has that slow drawl, where it feels like it takes him three weeks to say anything, but you just want to sit and listen to it forever.
At first I thought he was laughing, then it kind of awkwardly morphed into crying. It was super distracting.
Mon - Sleepy Hollow, Almost Human
Tues - Trophy Wife, Brooklyn Nine-Nine
Wed - American Horror Story: Coven, Nashville, Super Fun Night
Thurs - It's Always Sunny (it's delayed a day here), Parks & Rec, The Michael J. Fox Show, Elementary, Sons of Anarchy (season 4 is airing here)
Fri - Nada
Saturday - Community
Sunday -…
I found the back half quite a bit stronger than the front half. I'd ride it out.
Yeah, that's kind of bullshit to think that the commenters on these reviews only want gushing. GG has flaws (flaws that only get bigger and more numerous post-season five), and I think most fans of the show would agree with that. I'd be perfectly happy with a reviewer who acknowledges those flaws, and is even critical…
"a 30 minute Showtime sitcom of drunk, despondent Quinn would be light years better than anything this show's produced in YEARS."
Hello, whore.
You could argue more parallels to Se7en. Skinner's comments about his victims not being innocent parallel John Doe punishing his victims for their sins. This season we were shown Seattle's seedy underbelly, a festering cesspool populated by people on the lowest rungs of society, not unlike how Baltimore was portrayed…