"hand on her hip, mouth open in exasperation for almost every line" … if you would add in "eye's rolling" I would just assume you were talking about Maggie Gyllenhaal as Rachel Dawes.
"hand on her hip, mouth open in exasperation for almost every line" … if you would add in "eye's rolling" I would just assume you were talking about Maggie Gyllenhaal as Rachel Dawes.
I don't know if "Carl Poppa" says more about the awesome talent of Bad Lip Reading or the horrible talent of today's musical artists. Maybe it's both, but regardless I will have La Jiggy Jar Jar Doo looping in my head for a few hours.
You asking too many questions. Just remember the answer to all questions: Dome.
I said the same exact thing six months ago in the Inventory article "The Wagon Couldn't Hold Me."
Maybe the dome is moving instead of shrinking. I know, I know, I care too much about this crappy show.
Finally wrapped up the season on my DVR a few days ago… The last question of this interview refers to the only three people who know what happened to Hanna, but Daniel mentioned a fourth person (Christopher, I think). Maybe that was just him trying to throw in a little more doubt for the prosecution, but I think it's…
I was starting to think I was the only one who noticed Eriq LaSalle directed this episode.
41/50… wondering if I'm the only person here who typed Dirty Rotten Scoundrels before typing DRS?
I agree, and I'm sure if she were not in the role Kinnaman might not be as effective. As far as the old scenario of putting a long-time cop with a new less experienced partner goes, this is one of the better examples in a TV series.
Thanks to Joel Kinnaman, I never lost interest in The Killing. He's the only person I would rank above Norman Reedus when it comes to finding an actor in a part that can carry a show through a subpar (or even crappy) season.
I think the whole "after show with person X" when you have no clue who person X is, is below even unbearable.
Worst TV beard of the year so far - Tony's or the Governor's? (This is assuming Tony's is supposed to look real and not deliberately look fake to be part of the character's transitioning.)
Exactly. 20 years later, I don't remember her being annoying, but I remember her being Ashley Judd in a Starfleet uniform.
Considering that Leekie acquire Kira's tooth and Rachel is the one who decided (or at least gave the order) to stop the stem cell testing, it might be possible that Rachel wants Kira to remain untouched. I'm not saying that Rachel is necessarily one of the good guys, but she may at least appear to have her limits.
Good point. When I was thrown off by the extra math, I thought why doesn't he just say you each get what you want 1/4 of the time and the other half just do your normal thing. I suggest a pie chart next time. [Insert joke about Dan not liking pie here.]
I think the most shocking part of this week's Savage Love is the fact that Dan assumes the average person can't divide by 4.
I remembered Amelia having the picture and all, but missed that she was carrying the twins specifically for the Duncans. Thanks for filling in the gap for me.
At this point, are we sure that Rachel is a clone, and not the original? I certainly could have missed it, but I think it was only speculated/assumed by Cosima and Sarah.
I just did a quick count, but I think Macklemore & Ryan Lewis (2) now joins The Black Eyed Peas (3) as the only acts to appear on Hatesong more than once.
C'mon, no one wants to drink with Delta Tau Chi? Or at the very least Bluto?