Gentlemen's F.
Gentlemen's F.
Ah, a plan fiendishly clever in its intricacies.
Comparing the FBI on this show to Keystone Cops is an insult to Keystone Cops everywhere. The cops on the Following would make Barney Fife shake his head in disgust.
Meh, Boston did pretty well with staying inside for a single day without any crazy jackass shooting himself in the face with his own TEC-9.
If this were 2007 you would've written it like THIS… IS… THE FOLLOWING!
It would explain why there's not 500 cops and national guardsmen going door to door with a shit-ton of automatic weapons and rocket launchers, instead of like, three FBI agents who suffer from congenital brain disorders.
Years ago, I used to go to a haunted amusement park thing in western Massachusetts. The freaking haunted hay ride had more logical consistency and characterization compared to this shit.
(Dabs)
Scott… ya just…. don't get it, do ya? Ya don't.
Stephen Spielberg Raptor Effect - extras are dispatched quickly and efficiently, particularly if they're ethnic/racial minorities. Stars, however, get like ten to fifteen seconds to the see the raptor slooooooowly opening its jaws before taking another ten to fifteen seconds to rear up to attack - and then a t-rex…
@RWGibson13:disqus Joenetics.
Soooo….. The Walking Dead?
I am utterly baffled that people on these threads think Harry is deserving of a partnership, or showed some foresight or, god forbid, intelligence by honing in on television. Television was a tidal wave in the sixties - Harry was just lucky that it deposited him on a desert island that just happened to be covered in…
Nah, I think Ken loathes Harry way too much to ever go into business alone with him.
Sooooo…. Pete is Patrick and Sean Bateman's dad from the Ellis universe? Makes sesne to me.
It's ok - you can still like Corningware.
Alex Mack, apparently. Guess the world was more secret than we thought.
I wish they would do away with the letter grades entirely for this show - at this point, it's like grading individual chapters in a novel.
Yeah, but Don used to do that, and now, basically, doesn't. The thing I love about Harry is he is so much dumber than he thinks he is - much dumber than Don, much dumber than Ken - that's why he's such an enjoyable schmuck to watch get batted around. Roger and Bert can do whatever they want - they basically show up to…
I fucking love Ken this season - back in the early episodes he was such a fratboy douchebag Vermonter POS - and now he is like the only one left with some kind of developing moral center and interior life that isn't utterly destructive to someone else - and he is cracking up because of it.