Mystery solved. I tip my hat to you, sir.
Mystery solved. I tip my hat to you, sir.
I don't care about spoilers (because, you know, just don't read it), but I have to ask: Are you getting special screeners of each episode before it airs? Or just writing it during and posting it immediately after?
It was used in the series finale of Desperate Housewives. Kind of ruined the mood they were trying to set, since I associate it with this episode.
I read the whole article in anticipation of a Liz & Dick mention. Because, in a drunken weak moment, I bought it for $1.99 on Amazon on Demand. In HD. Because I hadn't seen it. And I was drunk. And now I want to watch it again.
I just came here to say (type, rather): I want my Veronica Mars movie t-shirt already, goddammit!
Inferno is so g.d. hit and miss for me. For every beautiful underwater sequence, there's someone blatantly throwing cats onto Daria Nicolodi. The performances are much more ham-fisted and over-the-top than Suspiria, and yet there's that fucking hot dog vendor from out of nowhere and incredible use of music and…
I really enjoyed this episode, but I was highly distracted by Molly Shannon's voice-over work. I instantly recognized her voice and she just didn't sound enough . . . child-like to me. I enjoyed Molly Shannon in Will & Grace, Web Therapy, Wet Hot American Summer, and even SNL. But there was something about her work…
Drink Night Train, go to the basketball game, throw up under the bleachers . . .
Meh.
I. Actually. Want. A Moonlighting. Remake. Don't tell me what I do or don't want!
Is that the X Files episode? If so, I think it was called "Squeeze." But there is a Breaking Bad episode called "Crawl Space," but I've never seen Breaking Bad, so . . . But the "Squeeze" episode is pretty creepy. Fun Fact: The dude who played the monster dude is the dude who married Courtney Stodden when she was…
I totally agree. It's unfortunate that the behind-the-scenes drama got more headlines than the show itself, because it's truly one of the best shows of all-time.
Oh, fuck that, television. Where's the Moonlighting remake/re-boot that I demand, huh? Where is it?!?!?! Moonlighting > Remington Steele. By, like, infinity.
I hope that after "Home" we can get to some unknown scary episode gems. The Dr. Who episode discussed last week, "Hush," and "Home" are always on the "Scariest Episode" lists. But then again, truly scary episodes of TV are hard to find, since shows usually go the Halloween-is-funny route.
I agree, Lurky. I have a weak, soft spot for college-set shows and they're few and far between and unfortunately never last long (R.I.P. Undeclared. And Felicity), so season 4 is a nice one. There was a lot of comedy in this season, especially toward the beginning (I, for one, love Kathy and wish she'd stuck around…
My friend and I went to see Interview With the Vampire but the ticket
person refused to let us in because she didn't think we were 17 (we
weren't) and because we wouldn't show i.d. We had to see that goddamn Santa Clause movie instead. I still fucking hate Tim Allen.
Didn't Chiara Mastroianni and Catherine Deneuve both have voiceover roles in Persepolis?
Thank you. That was incredibly satisfying.
Wait. Hold up. Someone shot Seth McFarlane in a TV series? Can I get a youtube clip of that on repeat, please?
I'm with you on this. I thought the finale was very emotionally satisfying, in particular the island part. But the flash sideways made season 6 incredibly dragged out and, often, infuriating. I'm okay with the finale, but season 6 is the worst of the Lost seasons, without a doubt.