This is what I think happened — it explains why she's in a federal prison.
This is what I think happened — it explains why she's in a federal prison.
I do not like the Daya/Bennett storyline. I am not interested in a prisoner/prison guard meet-cute, thank you very much.
My husband was marveling at how much better she is in this than she was in Star Trek: Voyager.
That kind of worked in her favor on How I Met Your Mother, since it fit so well with the above-it-all hipster character she was playing. It doesn't work as well here.
In real life, she was originally sentenced to 2 1/2 years, but the judge felt sorry for her because of how long the process was taking and cut her sentence in half.
Yeah, from what I can tell the book provided the setting and some of the characters and everything else is made up. Which was necessary — being a memoir, the book didn't provide much in the way of plot and conflict.
I don't think Jason Biggs is bad in the role so much as I think that the role isn't that well-written. It's pretty clear that Jenji Kohan isn't as interested in his story as she is in everyone else's, and the writing suffers accordingly.
But he's still a partner — can they just dump him? Don't they have to buy him out or something?
But that was the season with "The Suitcase"! Which was good enough to carry the whole season on its own.
I liked him in that scene, too, and I really liked that Sally was finally getting some answers about him, after she realized earlier this season that she knew nothing about him.
I thought he was finished in Detroit because of the car fiasco, not finished in LA.
Not just that — the Robin/Gael relationship at the beginning of season 3 has always reminded me of Rachel/Paolo.
The only time I remember being this sad over a celebrity death was when Douglas Adams died several years back (also way too young, also of a heart attack, as I recall).
Well, he is awfully smug. I might want to set him up myself if I had to share a cell with him.