Vincent D'Onofrio as Orson Welles was metamesmerizing. The costumes were insane.
Vincent D'Onofrio as Orson Welles was metamesmerizing. The costumes were insane.
Actually it was based on the original story in the books.
She recovered & even survived the bombing of the Capitol after becoming a senator—but she's not not the "Designated Survivor," just the appointed V.P.
She was a prop. She was a plot device.
Marcus himself usually gets just a few lines a show, and their domestic life got barely a whiff compared to Sherlock & Joan's—-more told than shown.
And he didn't even do it in a desperate attempt to continue his obsession with taking down a predatory gang, like the protege who beat him up a week or two ago. Guess he's learning from his student re means & ends?
Preach!
Yes, the reviewer seems to have missed some major themes of the show, like how society allows the exploitation of farmworkers, sexworkers, immigrants and minimum wage workers and how important class differences are in 21st century America.
The writers put the viewers as well as particular characters into uncomfortable positions due to not understanding a language for brief periods & showed how power shifts and frustration can build when you don't automatically understand what's being said or the person you're talking to doesn't respond immediately…
With professional performers performing awkwardness!
It's like the writers are just testing to see if anyone is paying attention at all to anything but what Lucy Lui wears. A middleaged man coincidentally got meningitis the week his boss was murdered & thought he was Lando Carrisian? A lingering scene focusses on Sherlock's grotesque injuries from a beating, but he…
Yes, which made the coincidences even more noncredible: that this one kid who grew up thinking his Dad was a local hero & whose Mom was an even-tempered sweetheart would somehow be a major league pitching prospect AND have a rare genetic disease that his father did not manifest into adulthood AND be a stonecold…
There are a wide range of facial features among folks of Korean, Chinese, and Japanese descent as well as strong cultural differences in behavior, which is where acting comes in.With American born folks of Asian descent, the cultural differences are usually not so striking as with recent immigrants. The Tanakas I went…
Yes, it's like reviewing Mr. Robot without noticing how the scenes are framed & cut, let alone the echoes & twists & homages to the creator's favorite directors. Probably because of my own ignorance, Ridley seems more original to me, but I'd love to have a reviewer point out references or at sound, shot and music…
He was still a morose self-pitying co-dependent problem drinker, even without the excuses of keeping up the facade of a happy marriage with Mellie because he was the president. Weird tho that he wasn't a father at all in Olivia's fantasy—so no guilt about how breaking up his marriage was affecting his kids.
Fallon's musical numbers are neither parodies nor interpretations, just mediocre imitations with first rate musical backup. Not comedic, not sincere or moving or musically interesting in any way. The forced unconvincing party scene was forced, unoriginal, and a waste of time.
And me to my Mom—but I left out the "No Kinks." Perfect because I reflexively apologetically guiltily acknowledge "but he is cute " every time they show him posing with Ivanka or some other world leader.
How do you know the producers did not suggest or encourage Varner? That's what producers/assistants do on every reality show do, as satirized on UnReal & revealed by producers/assistants. They certainly swooped in to rescue, coach, counsel, feed, and redirect Debbie after her epic meltdown, separating her from all the…
Tho Kalpen doesn't get enough time & the pace/plot is so slow & predictable(tho not believable) that the visually interesting sequence at the end tonight was thrilling in contrast, drawn out as it was.
????Megyn Kelly & Shep Smith have always been respectful and empathetic about identity issues. No doubt there are folks comfortable and uncomfortable thinking about gender all across the cultural/political spectrum no matter what their professed beliefs.