My favourite Bobby Draper scene is still the bit in season two's 'Three Sundays' where Don and Betty have a fight that escalates to them shoving each other, and Betty leaves the room, and Bobby enters:
My favourite Bobby Draper scene is still the bit in season two's 'Three Sundays' where Don and Betty have a fight that escalates to them shoving each other, and Betty leaves the room, and Bobby enters:
Amazing comment.
I always get nervous when Mad Men approaches Ally McBeal territory with its zany clients. Ethan Rom was setting off alarm bells.
As amazing as Don's monologue about his kids is, I just want to tip my e-hat to Jessica Paré's performance in that scene, watching Don talking. It's incredible.
Don's reaction to the Planet of the Apes twist ending is one of the best things I've ever seen on TV. I'm so glad they showed it.
One of the best things I've ever seen on TV is Don's reaction to the Planet of the Apes twist ending. I'm so glad they showed it.
I came for the graphic sexuality, I stayed for the old-school noir glamour.
"It's a little weird when the creators of the show don't have a say as to when it ends."
LUMEN (Showtime, 8pm Wednesday)
Lumen Pierce seems like an ordinary girl working her way up the corporate ladder in a busy Manhattan law firm. But, as her friends are about to find out, there's more to Lumen than her kooky name. At a dinner party in her Brooklyn loft, Lumen drinks a little too much and recounts her…
How psyched was that guy at the end when they put his girlfriend Soul into the body of Emily Browning?
I was hoping for actual recommendations, but good-natured jokes aren't so bad really.
Please do one of these things for The Fall. I've wanted to give them a shot for a while but have no idea where to start.
I've never seen a show degrade in quality as spectacularly and as quickly as Heroes did.
I'd reached the point with this season where I wasn't going to watch this week's episode. I'd had enough. But then I saw the A- and decided to give it a shot. It was awful. Goodbye, Community 2.0. You are a bad show and you should feel bad.
Oh, good point! And thank you for responding to what I actually said!
I guess I didn't make myself clear since everyone thinks I meant Arya should have been able to beat the Brotherhood guy in a sword fight. That's not what I meant. I was just surprised how quickly she dropped the sword. Good grief.
That's true, but she dropped her sword as soon as the Brotherhood guy touched it with his. There's a difference between not being able to out duel a grown swordsman and barely being able to keep hold of a sword.
Some amazing scenes in this episode - particularly Margery seducing Joffrey in the most republican, NRA way ever - but damn, I think that might have been my least favourite episode of the show so far, on first viewing at least.
You should watch Bored to Death
A late-night Harmontown would be amazing and about 12 people would watch it.