Cranky Old Man Syndrome…….get off of my lawn.
Cranky Old Man Syndrome…….get off of my lawn.
Agreed, his time and shoe leather had to be fairly compensated.
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Don't forget the kitty.
I got a little tired of the complaints about how dumb Naz is, why he didn't take the plea, etc. Take the plea and we could end this all next week and no one lives 'happily ever after'. Not that there will be a happily ever after for any one even with 8 episodes.
This is a illustration of our F'd up justice system and…
Is Chandra the 'wild card' here? I noticed how the tone of the closings credits music was much lighter. A bit of light for next week.
War Games, tic tac toe and never a winner.
Reflections. Being used as mirrors
Posed some very good questions.
If the stabbings had started in the area of the deer there would be lots more blood up the stairs, etc. I think maybe the deer will have a good deal more to say later on.
I do hope that kitty's story is not over yet but I feel he's just a symbol for how badly this is going to end for so…
Kitty
The composer, musicians etc. The vibe is so funereal. Sometimes and this applies to all movies, shows, etc. the music and the scene are so well blended that the music is just a background prop. Don't know why I have been so struck by this but the music stands out front in TNO.
I hope he gets a reprieve. That scene in his crate going down that dark, dark hallway, that bodes ill for all concerned.
I'm beginning to wonder myself, although, presumably without any malice of forethought. Even still, in many ways he is such an innocent and will be destroyed by this.
= to.
Or raped.
Yeah, it's so grim, it hurts my wittle tummy. Gad, what an awful system to have to deal with, how could anyone on either side not become soulless.
So far, I see this as a tennis match between Stone and Box with Naz as the ball. Tonight it just became a doubles with the intro of Freddy and Crowe .
The string music is enthralling; love the cellos, the mournful violins and the subtle piano. Dear Reviewer, please, more about the music.
buh!
A rather grim and gritty Camelot. Lots of gray tones.
And the centuries of these stories being passed on.