Yeah, that's what I chose too, in the AVC readers' poll. It was sweaty, edge of the seat stuff that should certainly have made this list.
Yeah, that's what I chose too, in the AVC readers' poll. It was sweaty, edge of the seat stuff that should certainly have made this list.
I agree that it was selfish of Evie to ask that favour of Timothy. But then Evie hasn't shown the slightest interest in Timothy since they broke up. Judging by her behaviour ever since their break-up, she's just not that into him. I'm afraid the show is headed for an Evie/Timothy reunion but I really hope not, as the…
I thought the movie presented his point of view pretty fairly during that scene in the car so that I could see where he was coming from.There were two confused, frustrated, humiliated teenagers in that scene.
No, I was just guessing. It's true we never get to see him afterwards in a more favourable light. But why do you think he needs redeeming? (Spoilers Ahoy)
I just saw that movie recently too. Are you referring to the object of Nadine's crush? Did you think Petland guy got a raw deal in the movie?
Molly giving Issa the cold shoulder all weekend even though they were on a friend-group holiday rang true. And I loved Issa's apology to Molly in the car. I did wonder why Issa didn't tell Kelli and Tiffany that she and Lawrence had split, but I guess she hadn't accepted that until the final blow.
Yeah, that was awful. Waitstaff don't deserve to get groped.
I agree, it was a dumpable offence. Xavier was a total nightmare in this episode. He was like a child at the beginning, when he Zorbed right up to Evie's desk seeking her attention, and he only got worse from there.
I really liked this. I thought it was much better than Hansen-Love's previous movie Eden. The protagonist, a middle-class French woman, experiences a series of losses during late middle age, but life goes on and she goes on.
I really enjoyed this one. It was easily the best of the four seasons and a lovely farewell. It made the past two weak installments worth sitting through.
I enjoy the Assassin's Creed trailer. It looks like really stupid fun. And I like seeing Fassbender in something ridiculous.
I'm not into musicals so I fast-forwarded through the Stars Hollow musical. Judging by the comments here, that was an excellent decision!
In the past I always thought the boring townie stuff (like the long town meeting in this episode) was filler, necessary to pad out a 22-episode network season. Apparently not! I'm unpleasantly surprised to find that the same boring, unfunny stuff is in this 4-episode Netflix revival.
Paris and Michel were their old amusing selves.
Yeah, I really enjoyed Michel. The way he responded to Luke on the phone made me laugh.
You mean in March 2015? ;) That's when Poldark aired on the BBC.
Surely she's Adria Arjona (True Detective) here on the AVC.
A wash really did wonders for him. I haven't seen a wash transform a dodgy rescued rando into a beautiful love interest like that since Ross Poldark brought a waif home from the fair.
I often feel this way about visually impressive movies.
Charming episode. Timothy's not-Ted Talk scene was the best scene he's had. I really did not see that fall coming. It made me laugh but I was horrified. Way to dramatize the public speaking nightmare! And I liked his final scene too. When he sensibly told Evie that they couldn't be friends? That's the most I've felt…