She's perfect as the aggravating antagonist, just like Michael J. Fox was the perfect corporate lawyer asshole, and Carrie Preston is just perfect at being the perfect Elsbeth. This show does guest star casting so well.
She's perfect as the aggravating antagonist, just like Michael J. Fox was the perfect corporate lawyer asshole, and Carrie Preston is just perfect at being the perfect Elsbeth. This show does guest star casting so well.
This is certainly a more interesting theory than "guy gets laid with a pretty woman a lot, feels powerful". Like ..okay? And there was something weird about her, for sure.
Well, she was torn between two loyalties - her old one to Will and the firm, and her new one to Peter. Based on how Will acted, I would've sided with the new career myself, even if I didn't exactly love Peter Florrick, or feel great about Alicia's new firm, but Diane made a different choice. I feel sorry for her…
I'm still Team Florrick & Agos all the way, even as they're now looking more screwed than ever. This was just as painful an episode as I expected it to be: the first time we really see these two teams seriously go against one another. And yet the more heartbreaking scene was with Diane in the bathroom. Peter is the…
I came out of it thinking both "wow" and "I wonder whether my interpretations of this film are at all what PTA was aiming for". In that sense I didn't know what to make of it, but I definitely had thoughts and theories flying around in my head. It's a movie that benefits from mulling it over, recalling scenes and…
I know, though weirdly enough I find his sensibility more palatable in podcast form, than in movie form. I'm no hater, in that sense, I just don't like much of his earlier work anymore.
From the title you'd think it'd be this totally cheesy-dumb bad special effects movie but it's actually legitimately good and has a great mythology behind it. Completely worth a sober rewatch if you're ever into it.
I think everybody comes out of The Master thinking, "I really don't know what to make of that", and your enjoyment just depends on whether you liked that particular type of uncertainty. I think I had theories about it even after just one watch, and it was the discussions afterwards with a good friend that REALLY made…
Watched three flicks with my dad over the weekend.
I think it's without a doubt the best Kevin Smith film, and probably the only one I haven't grown out of liking.
Yep, they had like one year of extreme fame and have been bombing ever since - typical fleeting pop fame. My friend actually found them a few years after that movie - and after they had largely stopped making music. Unfun story: she was severely depressed and could only focus on something fluffy, so she watched a…
I do genuinely like their music, and Demi Lovato's. I listen to her on the regular while cleaning my apartment. It's just cheery, fun pop with some strong vocals, while Jonas Brothers is dumb, silly pop rock. The first season of their Disney show was fun, as well.
Joe's already cursing and drunk like every time he gets photographed, it's unbelievably embarrassing.
Ethan is the cute Coen brother, but Joel is a bad boy.
Kevin? Despite him being the married one, people on the nets are not convinced.
It's more like poor Danielle for marrying into this family, please Jesus save her from the Jonases.
Nick is a pretty good pop song writer/composer. His solo album and the songs he wrote for Demi Lovato are some of my favourites
Lawyers, doing morally questionable shit? I'm shocked, and so appalled.
One of the weirdest character moments in the last season was Owen putting in a good word for Peter. I still go "what the fuck" at that, unless you think of it as Owen's own manipulation of Alicia as he noticed Peter's manipulative streak so quickly.
Excellent friggin' point. She takes a lot of shit very quietly.