His "Seriously?" look to Roger, followed by a faint amused smirk… :-)
His "Seriously?" look to Roger, followed by a faint amused smirk… :-)
I'd like Pete to be surrendering somewhat to mercy, but I also wonder if he's not finally smart enough to play a longer strategy for once.
When The Monarch was sitting on the bed wearing his mask while Dr. My Wife was getting ready in the bathroom, I was wondering what fucked up sexual cosplay they were about to get into.
I think it's also been indicated that while Jonas Jr. is extremely confident and mostly pretty good about getting his shit together, he's ultimately an inferior scientist and adventurer to Rusty (and maybe, for all his faults and petty self-indulgences, a more decent human being when it comes down to it). Rusty could…
I always figured the difference in the boys' physical ages and their legal ages was because every time they died and were regenerated from backup clones, they were reset to the most recent memory backup and required time for the slugs to fully develop, setting them back at least a few days. Then after the boys were…
No! Peggy can't sell the building. She owns an entire brownstone in the west 80's. She has to hold on to it for 25 or 30 more years, by which point that shithole will be worth millions.
Stan's handling of that whole conversation only strengthened the crush I have on him and his magnificent beard.
Those shorts made his legs look great, but did nothing at all for his ass.
Bob having a hopeless crush on Pete struck me as about as tone deaf as closet-case gay Vito getting caught in full leather regalia on The Sopranos. Homosexuality as it exists in the eyes of some clueless straight people.
True that issues like poor transfers, and such give a dated appearance, but I was thinking about how dated the show seems because of choices in lighting, color palette, costuming, etc.
For as advanced as this show was, it's astonishing that visually it's far more badly dated than something like Married With Children or a random VHS recording of early '90s local news.
CAN I PLEASE HAVE A QUARTER?!!
The books on this show are even worse than the album covers. Every time they show someone reading a scuffed, yellowed, decades-old paperback that looks like it came from the thrift store, I wonder why they hell they don't just print out a new looking fake cover and paste it over a new book.
Bach. In Silence of the Lambs he was listening to the Goldberg Variations as played by Glenn Gould when he killed the police officers and escaped his cell.
STAN'S BEARD IS AWESOME.
I have a fever and am a bit muddle-headed because of it, so wow, the editing and direction of everything after everyone got all cranked up on speed really fucked with my head. I kept thinking, "Wait, I'm not high. I watched a couple of the earlier episodes of this season high, but I'm not high now. But this really…
So when Cameron makes the tiniest error of anachronism in Titanic, it's a disappointment that he should fall so short of perfection. When Luhrmann switches things up so that Gatsby is prominently driving one of the most famous cars in automotive history, that won't exist until years after the stock market crash, he's…
The novel is set in 1922, but Luhrmann has his Gatsby zooming around Manhattan in a Duesenberg SJ—a car not manufactured until 1932. Gatsby speaks into a one-piece telephone handset that wouldn't have been available until 1925, and the particular one he's using looks to be from a 1937 model. In previews, we see a…
I really want to watch Megan's mom hanging out with Margaret Chenowith from Six Feet Under.
There's also Mitchell's excellent radio quiz show The Unbelievable Truth.
S01E01 here: https://www.youtube.com/wat…