I dunno. I liked Michael Pitt so much on Hannibal this year, maybe he could bring some of that deranged energy to this show? It'd be out of place, but I'd welcome it.
I dunno. I liked Michael Pitt so much on Hannibal this year, maybe he could bring some of that deranged energy to this show? It'd be out of place, but I'd welcome it.
If Young Nucky were to somehow get killed in these flashbacks, would that also spare us the pain of the continuing adventures of Old Nucky, Joe Kennedy, and the fight for repeal? And could they both take Margaret and the incredibly intriguing lawsuit over misappropriated funds with them? Maybe make some room on the…
It was even better than that. I believe it was a picture of Pete, in full uniform, with his arms outstretched in the classic Julie Andrews pose.
The episode ended 20 minutes ago, and I still feel like I want to cry. Certainly the best episode of television I've seen in the 2014 calendar year. I feel like the classic jokey ending for a TV season would be, "And then everyone dies." But to actually have the guts to leave everyone hanging for 8 months about who…
It's true, as people from the 60s are now in their 60s. As we know, it's the only decade where that is true.
Summing up my reaction in one GIF - http://wifflegif.com/gifs/5…
She'll be lucky if she's eating only crow.
You're definitely right that Hannibal would not be careless enough to leave evidence leading Jack to Miriam Lass, especially since she knows he was the one who did this to her (barring some sort of amnesia angle). I'm excited to see where this is going, and how Miriam figures into Hannibal's design.
"Phrasing, boom!"
"Thank you…"
Barney needs to write his vows, his wedding is in 32 minutes… what better time to treat 2 of your best friends like complete crap?
I'll never forget when he stole evidence and got caught by Batista, then they pretended like it never happened because they had to cover up Quinn's shooting of a strip club owner.
I suppose that counts, but I would have liked to have seen her get a happy ending with someone. I also wish we could have seen what became of Klaus.
Any characters anyone feels were sorely missed in the ending montage? I'll say, I could have done without Kevin and Zoey (2 of the worst characters in the show's run), was ecstatic to see what became of Sandy Rivers, and would have liked to see what happened to Victoria, especially.
Scrubs did an episode about how nobody cares about baby #2 that I thought handled the subject pretty well.
It also doesn't explain why she wanted a drink from Linus every time her cup was empty, when those drinks were water. The original explanation was that she would be stressed and need alcoholic coping mechanisms to get her through. If she's just drinking water, what's the point? Make everyone think she's shamelessly…
Probably my favorite episode of Kroll Show to date. I actually found myself disappointed when reading the cable guide description, because this one didn't include the characters I would identify as my favorites - Bobby Bottleservice, Dr. Armond and Wheels, Ontario being top 3 in some order - but I was very, very…
He just showed up on Kroll Show, awesomely enough.
Can something please be done with Winston? Please? Lamorne Morris is consistently killing every single line he's given, and he's always the funniest part of every episode. His delivery of, "Ya know, Bertie had a dream that she KILLED me," was incredible. Unfortunately, this show already seems to have too many…
Easily my favorite episode of the season yet. A lot of big laughs in this one, from the tear gas diversion (and Hitchcock's brave use of his shirt to save Scully), to the Peralta guarantee that he could dunk, to pretty much anything Holt and Terry did throughout the entire episode. I didn't mind the reveal at the end…
I really enjoyed this episode, as the subject matter of someone moving on definitely made sense to me. I'm currently in the process of deciding to switch jobs, and the combination of watching this episode, and reading Todd's review, crystallized in my mind that I was making the right decision. And that's what the best…