Jesus Christ, this show knows how to deliver a shocking death. It's episode one!
Jesus Christ, this show knows how to deliver a shocking death. It's episode one!
I love this movie. I doubt the tv adaptation will recreate the beauty of it, or the fairytale elements, or the soundtrack. And it won't have Ronan, Blanchett, or Bana. But it would be the story of Hanna's socialization. Teenage killing machine interacts with regular teenagers is a perfectly good concept for a teen…
July! That's great. Somehow I thought it wasn't returning til 2018. Is this the final season or did I imagine that as well?
*grunts*
I just want to leave a string of hearts here, but I will try to use some words instead.
Nudity on tv is a little like this too. It's either women wearing bras in bed on network tv, or else it's gratuitous pandering to the straight guys on cable.
It's a bit gritty, but that's the modern world, Mrs. Doyle.
Did anyone inform the PTC that Reese RomCom Witherspoon called another woman acunt just last week on HBO? And it probably was gratuitous. I blame Australians. ;)
That Arthur line was my favourite! Made me laugh.
Yeah, Perry might kill Celeste, as tragically many women die at the hands of their abusers. Or Celeste could kill Perry either in self-defence or if she finally can't take any more.
I didn't think this was very good for the first half of the episode. Everything about the kids party and outing seemed OTT. The show could have made me care about who got invited to what, but it just seemed ridiculous instead. If last week was camp, this was satire, when I wish they would just play it straight as good…
I keep expecting a weaker episode, especially since ep. thirteen, as that was originally supposed to be the finale. But these episodes are great!
People are overlooking Animal Farm in the rush to read 1984.
Sad!
Dr. Akopian's Dream Ghost grinning like a maniac inside the plane and then outside the plane window killed me.
The comment I posted here last night appears to have been swallowed whole? Take two, then…
To my mind, it resembles Showtime's "The Affair" and the tv adaptation of "The Slap". Those are recent shows so I don't see how it's dated.
Every scene with Kidman and Skarsgard is super uncomfortable. But I guess that's the point. I'd really like their dressing room, though. Property porn moment of the week was when he was packing his bag. I had to pause it to admire the room!
Cracking episode. Loads of laughs. Trent as Rebecca's very own Rebecca was such a brilliant idea that they could have made an entire episode out of that subplot alone. Everything about them was fucked-up. It cracked me up when she came home the second evening and he was still there.
Jesus, that was fast. This was their only new show with a female lead as well, (because Nancy Drew skewed too female!)