Yeah, I'm not sure we're supposed to know that he was killed. I'm assuming the writers/ producers wanted to leave it open in case the character proved to be a popular one. That point may be moot if the season has already wrapped though.
Yeah, I'm not sure we're supposed to know that he was killed. I'm assuming the writers/ producers wanted to leave it open in case the character proved to be a popular one. That point may be moot if the season has already wrapped though.
A lot of people seem to have posted a song they'd like to see covered and the band they'd like to see cover it. Mine were not related to each other…
Band I'd like to see: Devotcka
That's the one I requested!
I requested "Fat Bottomed Girls," which is similar in content, but superior in execution.
Damn, I should have suggested Andrew Bird as a guest artist. Disappointed in myself…
Oooh. And "Cry Little Sister," with a special appearance by Kiefer, sauntering around the room looking creepy.
That's definitely a good one, but I'd be surprised if they agreed.
"Fat-Bottomed Girls"
I thought it was especially funny when you think of the comment that his girlfriend thinks he's "too traditional." Like listening to Enya is probably the hippest thing he does.
Wow, there were a lot of us in our theatre that laughed. It was fucking funny.
Yeah, a diabetic person with very low blood sugar is no joke - they can be downright scary…especially if they're driving the car you're in.
It would have been nice to see Nick struggle more with his role in doing so, also…
I feel like it's a trope I've seen in other semi-supernatural
shows (X-Files certainly, Buffy or Angel maybe) where some abused character superimposes the face of his or her abuser on other, similar characters…
I guessed the ending as one possibility pretty early on (all the allusions to the mouseman's father, the fact that the first dead guy changed into a mousey old man temporarily, etc). Perhaps it reflects the show's shortcomings that I was able to guess "maybe he's just seeing his dad's face everywhere," so early on,…
I felt really bad for the mouseguy, but that might be cause I'm a sucker…
I've never even tried to watch that show, partially b/c I only heard about it through these reviews, partially b/c it doesn't seem dark or weird enough, and also b/c I don't really care about the fairytale genre THAT much.
I found this episode pretty entertaining, but I'm not one of the ones particularly attached to the idea of an overarching mythology.
yep.
Not the Garden of
Æden?
I've been excited to see this for a while (definitely one of my favorite of Shakespeare's characters), but I'm not sure I have the emotional wherewithal to see it right now. Seems like Fiennes took a bleak work and made it even bleaker.