I was 90% sure that you were making a joke that was funny because it was plausible given Lynch's persona.
I was 90% sure that you were making a joke that was funny because it was plausible given Lynch's persona.
So then it's like Patton Oswalt.
It's like I'm leavin' behind nothin' at all!
But it comes with a free frogurt!
To me, the best stuff the series ever did was in the early middle part of season 2 when Laura's killer is revealed and the show deals with the aftermath of that revelation. Once that stuff is all dealt with you can stop but I would highly recommend watching "Fire Walk With Me" and maybe the final two episodes.
I recently realized that, for all of Cooper's (rightful) hangups about being with someone as young as Audrey, Sherilynn Fenn is actually 5 years older than Heather Graham. I realize the characters' ages aren't the same as the actress' ages but still.
I honestly think you'd be fine just skipping to the second-to-last episode (the Miss Twin Peaks ep) and watching that and the finale. Most of the finale makes sense without having seen the rest of the second half of the season. Basically the Miss Twin Peaks stuff will help you get to know Annie and Windom Earle as…
I just watched it for the first time. I stuck with it through the bitter end (but the second half of season 2, aside from the terrific finale, is god damned terrible) mainly just out of my weird desire to be able to say I'd done it. I thought the first season and a half was generally good and occasionally great. Then…
I think they should cast Anthony Stewart Head as the Watcher.
obame bring ginney pig to dog park
To me the most useless character is Sharon. I think the actress isn't nearly strong enough to justify the amount of material the writers gave her and her storylines were only occasionally interesting. I had a tendency to zone out whenever she was on screen.
I really liked Lee in the first couple seasons. I really hated him in the last couple seasons (although he was pretty awesome during SPOILERS Baltar's trial).
Agreed. It's an instance of the show using humor to make a very dark and very sad point. What's behind the joke IS heartbreaking, but that doesn't mean it can't be considered humor.
That's totally understandable. I can see how, if you haven't seen AD, the original comment would have looked transphobic. I'm definitely not gonna say there's none of that stuff on AVC but generally the boards here are much better about that sort of thing than most of the internet (not that that's a very high bar to…
Finished the season yesterday and was ultimately pretty underwhelmed by it after I found the early episodes promising. I won't go into spoilers, but the writers have this awful soap opera tendency of throwing a really dramatic twist at us and then moving onto the next dramatic twist without exploring any of the actual…
The clue was confusingly worded. Only after I heard the correct response did I understand what they were looking for.
Eh, especially on Boutique they have some absolutely delightful lyrical interplay, and they all had a great sense of delivery.
I'm just imagining Mads Mikkelsen listening to Good Kid, M.A.A.D. City on vinyl in a fancy leather chair with a big glass of red wine and his eyes closed in soothed delight.
I love Kanye, but good lord is he ridiculous about people making jokes about him (which is of course the source of the joke in the first place - doesn't he see the irony?)
Puffer? I hardly know 'er.