Yes the best was in one of the first episodes were the front of the arcade was so fun it was "Funsociety" except with the n kind of faded out. No doubt where Darlene, Elliot & Dad used to play.
Yes the best was in one of the first episodes were the front of the arcade was so fun it was "Funsociety" except with the n kind of faded out. No doubt where Darlene, Elliot & Dad used to play.
Around the eyes especially. In facial closeup, which they do a lot. IRL tho whatever you focus on, you'll see resembles across ethnicities.
Are people surprised that Darlene is Elliott's sister because so many shows cast people who look nothing alike as siblings and they look so much alike? I found it annoying at first that they looked so much alike until his sniping about her skills, when I realized why she felt so comfortable dropping in on him &…
For sure. It just struck me how similar to Ellliot's usual affect it was, not that it wouldn't happen. It almost made me feel she was becoming an extension of Elliot's stoic avenger personality. Since T
this was a straight out power trip business threat situation where she had to prepare for her own safety/sanity…
Her lack of affect, constant staring and not blinking in that scene were too similar to how Elliot usually acts.
Yes, not sure how much to excuse because these are Elliot's fantasies, where most other men are monsters who try to denigrate, humiliate and/or manipulate the women Ellliot tries to protect.
That routine was corny . Maybe drag could have saved it from cliche. Megz tho looks fine in skimpy costumes. There was another female dancer who never did hair flips and had that Mary Martin as Peter Pan androgynous vibe, and didn't she win? I guess they did put her in flowing white Grecian dresses and of course…
Did not know that. Knew that Noah was a successful talk show host in South Africa, but know nothing about how segmented , broad, young or mainstream his audience there was.
Noah is an experienced comedian who has never lived,worked or gone to school in a red state a blue state , a purple state or any town, city or suburb in the US who certainly might offer some knowledge/perspective about South Africa to an American audience. He's only going to experience a very narrow slice of…
It's so phony for Nigel et all to harp on how surprised they are when a dancers who have trained in the other styles do well in them despite having been pigeonholed for the tryouts/packages.
Of course several of the choreographers could easily do a range of explorations of gay relationships but even a stock maudlin Stacey Tookey rromance would be a start!!
Plus I just read in that Sonya Tayeh profile in NYT that she is going to do a major piece In New York exploring her family's lack of respect for her &…
There was a despicable dating show, "Boy Meets Boy" where half of the guys identified as gay and the other half identified as straight & The Bachelor was not told this until almost the end, but never who was & who wasn't. If he picked a gay guy as his match, he would win a jackpot. If he picked a straight guy…
Yes, she was straightforward & honest with the people she trusted. Even tho like all the on camera & off camera UnReals, she takes lying to America as a given.
Yes, hope they follow her —-maybe on "a very special" "The Ladies Tell All" where she & Amy get to tell how their town surprised them.
Because Chet's character would.
Back then everyone's Mom's car had a plastic flower or something so she could find it at the mall parking lot. & maybe liability was not such a thing because if you were willing to admit being lost(as Gordon finally did to Donna when he said "I need help"), the security guy would ride you around in the cart they…
Don't know, but he took credit for the casting early on, condescending as if Schumer was an ugly duckling & it was groundbreaking to cast her as the female lead with such an attractive guy. On her show she usually casts guys cuter than that as her sketch boyfriend, tho of course they are usually cheaters or…
Just saw him playing a foppish son of the British king in "Amazing Grace,"(2005) but did not see him play Truman Capote in "infamous." (2006).
Where were the women Abbies? Not at home cooking or sewing clothes, since all the men are raw food eaters who don't wear clothes.
It already WAS on pause. The pauses in the scene made both character's distress as well as the suspense for the viewer so intense. Brilliant use of the "time slows down when you're being humiliated" experience.