No, no, no — Cryface is totally different from Drunk Ass. Mae delivered a FANTASTIC drunk ass this show, totally different.
No, no, no — Cryface is totally different from Drunk Ass. Mae delivered a FANTASTIC drunk ass this show, totally different.
What's REALLY interesting is the parallel between Camille & Zeke with Julia and Joel. In both cases, the wife makes unilateral choices about the direction the household is taking (Julia: have a 2nd child, adopt the coffee girl's baby, quit her job; Camille: bon vivant) and the husband goes along even though he's not…
Thanks, your explanation feels very real. I'm sorry you had to live it to know it. I still wish there had been more of you're writing up on the screen, though.
Sorry to be so thick, but what exactly is Joel so mad about? The kiss I get, but he's been mad at Julia for a long time before that. Julia arguing for Victor getting held back I get too, but that's a reason to be mad at the person you love, not a reason to stop loving them. The whole "you've been a different person…
Great detail with Max noticing that the other ball players think he's weird. Very true-to-life, despite everyone probably assuming he wouldn't. Ditto Adam's anger at his helplessness to do anything about it. But hey, thumbs up for big #1 fingers!
Nah, Braverman of the Week has to be Drew, who was so busy gettin' busy from last week's action that he couldn't be bothered to appear this week.
I noticed Minka Kelly's amazing lack of empathy too, but this was the first time I thought "android" vs "too pretty to act" or whatever the alternate theory is around here. Wasn't there a rumor going about that?
Have they established that androids do or do not have a physical "tell" to give them away, at least when…
I'm bummed about them sending Ryan down the time tunnel. Felt very rushed. Why not just have them kids postpone the wedding indefinitely while they try to work stuff out? But I look forward to Amber doing something other than sobbing.
Interesting parallels about Joel and Ryan, who look so much alike anyway, punching guys (they think are) hitting on their wife/fiancee.
Hey, we got 9 episodes into a season without Sarah bedding someone and then being all conflicted about it! I so hate those storylines.
It wasn't a chip, it was Cortexiphan!
I read Maldonado's stoneface in response to the prison taunt as her just being a good police captain. Let the suspect talk. But yeah, the "you looked nice" comment was a huge clunker.
Clearly, with the superhuman energy Dorian showed with the van, he wasn't the only one worked up that Stahl was in danger. A love triangle between Stahl, K'nex, and an android could be interesting. And why the heck does an android have an aura that a psychic can read?
Yep, I'm trusting that Wyman is serving up PB&J for now to rope in a wider audience, and has specific plans to get to a more interesting show after they get an order for more eps. I've been wondering about the central (and apparently VERY deliberate) paradox of having androids all over the place but having them be SO…
Why in the world would a fight between 2 androids consist of so many punches to the gut? That's the easiest part of their fake body to armor and the least likely to include sensitive components. Missed opportunity for a great concept around how an android chooses to best take down another.
The trope-o-sphere was so heavy for this hour that I have to think a Fringe alum like Wyman was pulling it all out on purpose. It's just a pilot, folks — give it a few eps to see what the show's really gonna be about. And I liked Urban's Detective K'nex — something about him really clicked for me.
Nah, Ryan's going to beat on the band member that he saw flirting with Amber. Otherwise why give him speaking lines?
Max and Hank were killin' it this week. "That sounds like a metaphor. I don't like metaphors." "Yeah, well, then, stay out of my drawers."
Or "Dja do somethin' new with your….uh…teeth? I'm just trying to get out of here."
So given NBC's abysmal history of misleading "on next week's episode…." promos, I'm betting that the "comfort Julia finds in the arms of another" turns out to be that Ed is a kleptomaniac and he steals the bottle of Southern Comfort that Julia bought Joel for their anniversary.
I loved Lauren Graham's scenes as a parent and a child this week almost as much as I hate every romantic storyline they foist on her. Oops, looks like we're back to ol' panging hearts next week. It was fun while it lasted.