That is probably the most disappointed I've been to see Raylan walk into a scene.
That is probably the most disappointed I've been to see Raylan walk into a scene.
Oh man, their reactions to Danny's dog were hilarious. I loved how Tim stood on the car throughout the whole conversation.
"Jesus, I swear…once I kill him, I'll straighten up."
"Aren't you a little short for a Stormtrooper?"
I was through with The Following a long time ago, but I'm still watching for some reason.
"Uhh….because that would be STUPID?!?!"
I think they both just wanted to experience the television equivalent of falling off a cliff.
So these twin fucktards evidently want to act out "normal" family life with dead bodies. I can't wait till season 10, when they're all grown up and they're filling out tax returns and cleaning up vomit while the corpses of their "children" are rotting over in the next room.
I think it was, although the first episode was easily my favorite, not just because it switched up the premises, but also because it was just a very well-written episode. It was hilarious, too, although it didn't keep me consistently laughing like this one did. The second episode also had its moments.
I agree, and I think Archer, and by extension the spy life itself, can still surprise Lana when he succeeds at something; that's a sign of both his spy smarts and his usual immaturity. That paired with the thrill she gets doesn't push her away that rapidly. He's an asshole, but like you said above, he sometimes…
Her negotiation skills are excellent, too.
"Have you even heard a country song?"
"Uh…Danger Zone?"
That was a beautiful episode. That was the one I was waiting for. The near misses were fun, the callbacks were great, the jokes landed, and Cristin Milioti gave an endearing and heart-wrenching performance; the story itself was, understandably, a bit contrived, but I have to say that this felt more earned than…
"If the breathing bothered him when they had the argument type thing after the sex surrogate left, why did it not bother him when they were fantasising about having sex? "
"Daddario has jumped all the way to #5 on IMDB's StarMeter"
Well yeah, I was just saying that the shows are very different.
Speaking of different characters, I'm impressed by the way the show brings in a bunch of them and gives them all some weight. Too many shows use background characters as just that—background characters—but True Detective manages to make each conversation and character, whether we see them again or not, worthwhile. The…
That double date scene was excellent. It was fairly humorous, but there was definitely an undercurrent of dread throughout; it quickly turned dark as well, conveying the damaged psyches of those involved and the deteriorating relationships. Marty and Rust aren't people who can really just head out for a genuine night…
I loved that religion argument at the beginning. McConaughey and Harrelson play those kinds of conversations perfectly, with just the right amount of humor and tension, and I like how Marty is starting to hold his own against Cohle. Of course, the brilliance of those scenes are also due to the writers, and I'd place…
A deadpan Andre Braugher holding two adorable dogs while barking orders at a deadpan Matthew McConaughey giving an extremely nihilistic soliloquy on the nature of life…new crossover idea.