So the conclusion I'm getting from your comments is: I really, really need to see the British version. Thanks y'all, we who are about to waste our lives watching television salute you!
So the conclusion I'm getting from your comments is: I really, really need to see the British version. Thanks y'all, we who are about to waste our lives watching television salute you!
Don't be naive, there's no such thing as deaf people. Those funny-talkers are really aliens using code to prevent us from catching onto their successful infiltration of our society. It's why whenever I see a "deaf" person I grab them and shake them and demand answers.
This is the reason I almost enjoyed that all the Russians on The Americans just speak English while doing an impression of a Russian accent.
Yeah, I miss Eastbound and Down: the only real comedy competition HBO could sport against Louie or Archer.
I remember reading that and I'm pretty sure Weiner was responding to a hypothetical about what Don would be like in the future, if he would ever change, so I'm not sure I would bet on that occurring within the show.
So… that means you… don't like irony anno3? But then that wouldn't be ironic, so… oh no, my programing! My programing is GOING BERSERK!
Oh yeah, I didn't mean "social issues" being bad for being "social issues", I just mean Todd goes to that well like it spells instant depth and insight for a review, which is just sort of… I want to say funny, but my heart says boring and condescending.
Yeah, but if he didn't make television into a sociopolitical issue of critical importance, then he would have to admit that he just watches a shitload of TV and fangles with a keyboard on the internets for a job. I really wish he would leave the trite "social issues" perspective in a ditch somewhere, and stick to the…
It's not the show I tell people I like to establish their trust in my taste in television, but for people who already know me and my taste in television, it's the show I recommend.
Demon POSSESSION. They're two completely different categories, like sharks and shark seals.
I'm kind of hoping that season 3 gives us some callbacks that, completely nonsensically, suggest that the anthology occurs in a shared universe. Antichrist baby can be raised as a super-weapon, ala Superman, to defend the world from the Alien Invasion. Alien babies have torn loyalties: one ends up defending Earth, the…
Every time I read the word "implication" I hear it as a Glenn Howerton line reading
Every time I read the word "implication" I hear it as a Glenn Howerton line reading
I want to see this relative to minutes on screen for each character. Not for any real reason. And I'm too lazy to work it out for myself. INTERNET!
I want to see this relative to minutes on screen for each character. Not for any real reason. And I'm too lazy to work it out for myself. INTERNET!
I need to return some video tapes!
I need to return some video tapes!
Ha! Even later than you! But after also bingewatching, one of the best callbacks was that the "pop through the transom window" fight scene by Yvonne etc. was an exact, but reversed, version of the Bryce Larkin fight scene from the pilot. Biggest callback win ever. It's over, the internet, there can never be another…
But Rowan's point regarding the nice guy as predator still stands on that interpretation, it's simply that, instead of nice hiding evil, it's that these things aren't mutually exclusive. Which is actually more subtle. So bravo commenters!
But Rowan's point regarding the nice guy as predator still stands on that interpretation, it's simply that, instead of nice hiding evil, it's that these things aren't mutually exclusive. Which is actually more subtle. So bravo commenters!