Easily the best job in working in the wait, it will come to me line.
Having the dialog set that up a few times before getting the full payoff really worked.
Easily the best job in working in the wait, it will come to me line.
Having the dialog set that up a few times before getting the full payoff really worked.
"What a piece of work is a man. How noble in reason, how infinite in faculties, in form and moving how express and admirable, in action how like an angel! in apprehension how like a god… and yet I still masturbate."
"What a piece of work is a man. How noble in reason, how infinite in faculties, in form and moving how express and admirable, in action how like an angel! in apprehension how like a god… and yet I still masturbate."
Not exactly happy… but satisfied. Not by the darkness but by the audacity and logical correctness of what happened. It's not a question of not wanting answers. It's more of an issue of loving the Matrix but hating the sequels. Very few shows have been able to pull something as audacious as those final scenes in the…
Not exactly happy… but satisfied. Not by the darkness but by the audacity and logical correctness of what happened. It's not a question of not wanting answers. It's more of an issue of loving the Matrix but hating the sequels. Very few shows have been able to pull something as audacious as those final scenes in the…
As much as I really love this show, there's a part of me that hopes it doesn't get renewed. The final scenes of Gary wandering around the dead bodies is so striking that I doubt the show will ever be able to top that moment of storytelling. Any resolution that doesn't fully honor the tragedy of that scene will cheapen…
As much as I really love this show, there's a part of me that hopes it doesn't get renewed. The final scenes of Gary wandering around the dead bodies is so striking that I doubt the show will ever be able to top that moment of storytelling. Any resolution that doesn't fully honor the tragedy of that scene will cheapen…
My eyes were kind of sweaty…. but I'm not crying.
My eyes were kind of sweaty…. but I'm not crying.
To me, the best Gary moment of the night came when he confronted Rosen. Rosen tried to push him away with his paternalistic, you can't handle this Gary talk, and Gary stood up to him in a strong and reasonable. way.
To me, the best Gary moment of the night came when he confronted Rosen. Rosen tried to push him away with his paternalistic, you can't handle this Gary talk, and Gary stood up to him in a strong and reasonable. way.
The best Gary line about autism came in an episode where one of his teammates, Rachel I believe, was suffering from the effects of some super weapon. He looked at here and said, "I recognize your face from that book of faces in Dr. Rosen's office. That's anguish."
The best Gary line about autism came in an episode where one of his teammates, Rachel I believe, was suffering from the effects of some super weapon. He looked at here and said, "I recognize your face from that book of faces in Dr. Rosen's office. That's anguish."
Gotta find a site for that nuclear reactor.
Gotta find a site for that nuclear reactor.
Maybe I'm still basking in the afterglow of his brilliant move a week ago to drive a wedge between Abi and RC, but I think Pete may be playing Malcolm pretty brilliantly. He knows that Abi is unstable, and he's been using that all along. If word gets back to Abi that Pete told Malcolm about the idol, she may get…
Maybe I'm still basking in the afterglow of his brilliant move a week ago to drive a wedge between Abi and RC, but I think Pete may be playing Malcolm pretty brilliantly. He knows that Abi is unstable, and he's been using that all along. If word gets back to Abi that Pete told Malcolm about the idol, she may get…
What I liked about the split merge was how much more prepared Malcolm and Denise were for the social part of the game. It didn't surprise me at all that Denise was able to survive being on the wrong side of the numbers because the other women on the tribe who should have been scrambling had that false sense of…
What I liked about the split merge was how much more prepared Malcolm and Denise were for the social part of the game. It didn't surprise me at all that Denise was able to survive being on the wrong side of the numbers because the other women on the tribe who should have been scrambling had that false sense of…
Unless she's just hoping for Gene to get the sort of artist-defining wakeup call that could expose his soulful humanity. And can you imagine how cool the demon makeup would look if it was covering up a bunch of tumors and lesions?