I'm still not sure they weren't testing/messing with him. It's very unlike this show to pull a stunt like that without showing us or hinting at it at all. Is Rhys Ifans signed up for more episodes? Because I still think we're getting that reveal.
I'm still not sure they weren't testing/messing with him. It's very unlike this show to pull a stunt like that without showing us or hinting at it at all. Is Rhys Ifans signed up for more episodes? Because I still think we're getting that reveal.
Ah, okay. I assume these are the same people who rant about "queerbaiting," which in this fandom means "I'm pissed that you haven't made my ship canon." Even as a diehard Dean/Cas fangirl I have no time for that entitled nonsense.
Wait, the shippers are mad?? You mean because he was getting in the way of Sam and Dean's romance or something? And here I thought they'd be thrilled with the "don't make me lick your face" line. Personally Leslie Jordan is always welcome on any show I watch, in any form. Haters can go back to their cookie-making tree.
I believe that was the work that introduced me to Frank Grillo, and now I'm happy whenever he pops up in things (Warrior, Disconnect, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, etc).
I'd sincerely like to believe that that promo is a misdirection—like, it's so spoilery that it can't be true—but that might just be the sheer fangirl panic talking.
It was called Blind Justice, and it starred Ron Eldard, and I watched every glorious stupid episode.
I just kinda hope Jessica takes to muttering "the wrong kid left" like the dad in Walk Hard. I mean, I certainly prefer Chris over Dana, but I just love the idea of him being an eternal Butt Monkey.
Yeah, I certainly don't think it's Brody and I don't think the paternity is the point at all; it's all about Carrie and her current place in life and her career. But either way it feels like a terrible writing idea to me.
At this point all she's done is re-traumatize and then abandon her family repeatedly.
I doubled-featured 12 Years a Slave and Blue is the Warmest Color several weeks ago. It was quite draining.
*Brain
Huh, I confuse Constance Zimmer with Mia Kirshner. And I kinda violently hate them both, though I'm not sure which came first.
Okay, yeah, all the drama with the lethal injection was dumb, as this is basically a Western now and a good ol'-fashioned hangin' would have been way more fitting, and also there's little chance they'd kill off a main-ish character like that. But I don't even care because MAN ALIVE, do I love anything that means lots…
Saw this last night—I actually didn't mind the vaguely stalkerish aspects, because (a) Domhnall just has such terrific comic timing; I was totally dying when he was 'cheerfully' interrogating Rupert about when precisely they met. And (b) they seem to hit it off every time, so the implication to me was that they were…
I love Steve dearly, but I admit I did a full-body cringe when I realized we might cut to their room any second. (Mercifully they resisted.)
But how could it not be?? Schoolboys are nicknamed "Bucket" and criminals complain when others are "eyein' [them] all hinkty"! If that ain't '20s I don't know what is.
I cackled with glee when Nucky smacked him with the cane, especially when Mickey just went "…okay…" and shuffled off. This show has made my sense of humor even eviler, I swear.
I cackled with glee when Nucky smacked him with the cane, especially when Mickey just went "…okay…" and shuffled off. This show has made my sense of humor even eviler, I swear.
Dammit, that's the second time this show has made me tear up, and the first time was a Howard moment too (the episode with the letter from his absent dad). Simon Helberg is a gem.
While the director takes care to show how Adèle struggles with social pressure, hiding her sexuality from her friends and parents, that aspect never hijacks the narrative.