Jimmy was so much like Tuan and poor Irene was so much like poor Pasha.
Jimmy was so much like Tuan and poor Irene was so much like poor Pasha.
I remember watching that episode of 15/Love not knowing what had happened and all but guessing by the end. That was beyond sad.
Remember in Lost when Michael Emerson's father was portrayed by an actor younger than Michael Emerson?
Having no familiarity with 'It' the book and the movie (I know I should), these scenes were very baffling reading 11/22/63. The chapters don't really work well without understanding the allusion. I'm not surprised that they cut it from the series.
Abi Morgan's River, which aired on the BBC and Netflix is great and features a fantastic performance by Stellan Skarsgard. It easily made my top ten. Also, seconding Sense8. I loved that.
Is there such a thing as too much analysis? Ironically, this might it.
I love Aziz clearly laughing right before his father does the cucumber bit. In any other show it would probably annoy me, but here it's very charming.
When Korzy went to the bar to meet with the Russians, there were multiple people outside enjoying their coffee and juice in the pouring rain. Too cool to leave, I guess.
I can imagine the writers wanting that as well, but I think it just cannot be filmed in eight days. Remember Game of Thrones doing only one scene with Ser Pounce and then being like "Yeah. Never again."
Was bummed about it as well, but for some reason I see Homeland as a sort of brother of Rubicon. A worthy 'successor' it is.
Wrong, Warpaint. It was also part of the crossword in the school paper in one of the tags in season one, where all the answers were the character's names.
Yep, my opinion. There's nothing quite like it on tv now. I still miss it.
Blurb: Great show, but it sucks to anyone who's studied dreaming.
"like a 16 year old installing a stolen car stereo". Are you confessing something here?