You might be right. Damn, how serious can it be that it came bleeding all over the show? Disappointment is what I feel.
You might be right. Damn, how serious can it be that it came bleeding all over the show? Disappointment is what I feel.
I feel like now is the time to dig deeper into my two seasons long problem with the Good Wife (a show that I considered brilliant for so long) and here is the right place to do it (sorry, you guys). Some of the things that I can’t let go of, in no particular order :
Yeah. I was being optimistic.
Somewhere during season 6, I don't know where or when exactly, I started disliking Alicia. Now, all the things that I used to find endearing, smart and funny and cool about her, I find maddening, entitled, petty or simply cold. I don't like Alicia anymore and I'm not sure why. And I'm pissed to end the series on that…
I love Dhani Harrison's face when Prince plays looking at them. Just pure joy.
It's funny what he says about the differences between countries. I think that, most of the times, in movies or litterature or television, the more singular you are, the more genuine and specific, the more universal it gets. I loved Oslo and I felt like it was about "the people I know" too.
Man, Gabe, indeed. I hope he's not dead. He's kind of the voice of reason in this crazy show. My only hope now is that, according to Imdb, the actor who plays Gabe (Matthew Lawler) is set to appear in next episodes.
I think Hannah makes up her mind about the end to her story after hearing her mother's story at the store. When her mother tells her that she was just so happy the girl who stole her boyfriend was dead, I think Hannah realizes that, for all the sadness it has brought to her, she doesn't want to feel this way about two…
- "Shosh ! Oooh, Shosh ! Shosh…" Ray and Shoshanna reuniting was so sweet.
I also love the proud look on Mr Rosso's face when he sees Lindsay dancing with Eli.
When Bill said to Vicky "You’re a jerk. I was just trying to make small talk. I couldn’t be less happy to be in here with you. So quit acting like I’m hoping I can kiss you. It’s actually the last thing that I want to do right now", I think I shouted "Woohoo, Bill !!" Loved that scene.
Oh boy. I find your comments offensive. I don't understand why it has to be about gender.
And let's not forget Amanda Peet !
Yes, Allison Janney is wonderful in everything she does. Also, Maya Rudolph, Nat Faxon and Jim Rash make quite the supporting cast.
A little vomit on your grown up person’s shirt from a baby who just got dumped by his own parents = you don’t get to cry more than the baby. Misogyny has nothing to do with it.
I don't care that it was not the best episode. I'm happy that it ended with the four of them sticking together. It was optimistic and it feels good, especially in an era where shows don't always get to finish properly. I'm satisfied. And I'm glad for Alex and Tina, I believed it. I hope they make a bunch of crazy,…
He was also very good in the charming coming of age movie The Way, Way Back, with the always welcome Sam Rockwell.
I don't think she ponders the consequences of anything. Not at that moment, anyway.
Yes. That. I understood Adam's line this way, also : "Why do you (ALWAYS) need more help than a baby?" I thought it was a final comment on the whole day and on the fact that, even if Jessa was by his side, she kept making everything about herself and didn't seem to understand the importance of the baby situation.
I mean, she has the right to be grossed out but she could have taken her shirt off and washed herself. But it's not even the reason this line worked so well for me. The whining is. The "Adaaaam. Oh my god, Adaaaam." The "Drop everything (meaning this abandoned baby) and help me" behavior. She was the baby in this…