But Beema, you must have fuckin' loved the fuckin' dialogue! it was so fuckin' edgy and profound, man! Fuck, how can you not fuckin' see how fuckin' different this is from any other fuckin' show ever fuckin' written? I mean, FUCK!
But Beema, you must have fuckin' loved the fuckin' dialogue! it was so fuckin' edgy and profound, man! Fuck, how can you not fuckin' see how fuckin' different this is from any other fuckin' show ever fuckin' written? I mean, FUCK!
I'll be the outlier on this…I thought Carrie Coon's big freakout scene this episode was a little overplayed. I mean, I get her anguish, but once she realized they were just the Departed action figures I thought her hysteria might give way to deserved anger at the GR assholes.
Totally agree. And then there's her strange little smiles every time she does something that gets Laurie angry or worked up, as if she secretly enjoys that (I even thought she might be a "double agent" in the GR for a while). And now she is such a hardcore GR member that she is the #2 behind Laurie and when she…
Nora: "Look what I found!"
"The ninja-like stealth abilities of GR…"
Supposedly it IS all over the news. The writers keep cutting in with news updates from random radios and TV's — with comments like "the government is deciding whether to declare NYC a disaster area" — which makes it even more ridiculous that no one but our heroes seems to know what's going on. No scenes of bridges…
You couldn't tell it was coming by the 10,000 lit candles in the Nazi cave? ( ;
Ugh, Diane. "All these helicopters and police and sirens going on for hours, now. I wonder what's going on?" ** ignores car radio with news channels five inches away **
Agreed. He looked exactly like a grown up "Bat Boy" from the late, lamented Weekly World News.
Yesterday's episode was at 1.2 in 18-49's — its lowest rating ever, and down from a 1.4 last week. American Ninja Warrior has been beating it handily for most of the summer.
And on a related note, how does Norrie get to go anywhere she wants, make out with Joe, and get into life-threatening crises every week? Where is her mother? Are we ever going to see her again?
How *dare* you?! Issac's prophetic paintings were veritable Old Masters compared to Pauline's third-grade scribblings…( :
Smithchez, WORD. Especially for calling out Pauline's stupid plan, because faking your own death and traumatizing your young son is SO much smarter than just leaving your husband and continuing to communicate with your kid. Not that Junior seemed to care, though. He was all, "Hi, Mom who I found out a few days ago…
Big Jim was entertainingly evil in Season 1, but now he's just a ridiculous deus ex machina. Depending on the Dome's daily crisis, he is reasonable, evil, smart, stupid, practical, psychotic, loving, or batshit crazy. And no matter what he is, count on memory-free Maxine Fortenberry at the diner to follow him…
Sherry Stringfield was good in ER. I'm going to blame this crappy show for her sub-daytime soap line readings and laughable facial expressions.
No, my DVR cut them off. I just knew that kid was due to be menaced by a vamp at some point…
Beema, ITA. Despite not having an original thought in its script, this was the best episode by far. It finally embraced being a SyFy Original Zombie Movie and was all the better for it.
…And the fact that he was willing to put a highly contagious infected human in a small bread truck with an uninfected group so that he could "take care of it later?" Eph's not exactly CDC Scientist of The Year…
Oddly, the way they were directed/shot made them seem much more like zombies, to me.
Completely agree about Eph. The writers have really tried to give him an extensive backstory and a family that we are supposed to care about, but Fet could take over the Scooby gang at this point and I'd be just fine with it.