"Moynihan, who’s been on the show since 2008, would be following the same trajectory as Will Forte, Nasim Pedrad, and Andy Samberg, all of whom left the NBC vehicle after their shows were picked up."
"Moynihan, who’s been on the show since 2008, would be following the same trajectory as Will Forte, Nasim Pedrad, and Andy Samberg, all of whom left the NBC vehicle after their shows were picked up."
The fact that Hopper is leaving Eggo waffles in a box in the woods makes it seem like El is still alive. After all, who else is he leaving the food out for? Barb? The monster?
Shades of Del Toro, shades of the plant/fungus creatures from Last of Us, shades of facesucker from Alien, shades of The Thing, etc.
Together forever, the fun never ends.
Yeah, I really loved this episode but that part felt unfathomable for me. Having a cop testify that he was being mind-controlled would have been such a boost of credibility for their case. And if Trish didn't want to press charges against him, and instead used him as an example of Kilgrave's abilities, then wouldn't…
Genuine question because I did not see The Giver:
Yahweh doesn't conform to the judeo-christian depictions of him, and comes across more as a bit of a kindly fop who made the cosmos on a whim, and then eventually decided to abandon it, leading our universe to start to tear itself apart as a result. This forces a teenage girl to step up and lean to be Yahweh so she…
Yeah, Carey's Lucifer is hands down one of my favourite series of all time. It's deeply imaginative and extremely challenging. It presents a pretty alien view of morality and the protagonists are fascinating. Plus, the shit that Carey comes up with is just bonkers—I could maybe see FX dipping their toes into some of…
Nah, it's always been Shannon Lucio, who will forever be Lindsay, Ryan's girlfriend/adoptive step-aunt on the OC.
Nothing I saw in any of the shows I searched fazed me, and nothing you guys posted fazed me, until I checked Childrens Hospital. Childrens Hospital: A Play in Three Acts is the worst episode!? What!? Who are these awful people? What happened to them that made them hate hilarity?
Does anyone else get reminded of that X-Files episode Unruhe when they're watching The Darkness and The Light? Specifically the parts where Kira/Scully are strapped to the chair and forced to endure a crazy serial killer's rantings.
It's not Uncle Jack, though? Two totally different actors. Jack is Andrew Friedman, and the landlord from this episode was Ben Falcone.
If memory serves, there are a bunch of clues in season 1 as to Sofie's parentage. SPOILERS ahoy
Ouch, Lake Bell, Erinn Hayes and Megan Mullally would like a word with you! Unless that wasn't a veiled Childrens Hospital reference, in which case, move along.
That sounds like really boring television, actually.
Man, remember when House was a Sherlock Holmes homage? Instead of….whatever it is now.
I don't think anyone here is really extolling the virtues of Bravo for placing dysfunctional people on television, though is it any worse than VH1 or ABC letting murderers onto their shows? All the article is saying is that we have this piece of television and we might as well examine it instead of dismissing it…
The article isn't a defense of trashy reality television, it's just pointing out that with all the cameras out there focused on all these petty people, every now and then the cameras actually catch something sublime or moving or real in a way that even scripted television has difficulty conveying. The Real Housewives…
Favourite Patsy moment is still when she explains the circumstances surrounding Saffron's birth. "Do you know, when I heard that Eds was pregnant, I told her to abort! 'Abort abort abort abort!' I said. 'Chuck it down the pan! Bring me—" Saffron chimes in. "A knitting needle?" And Patsy screams, "A KNITTING NEEDLE."
Eddie's fake Danish and Sarah Lund's appearance don't even get a mention? They milked a lot of good humour out of it, too. Eddie speaking in gibberish and then telling Saffy, "Just a little joke in Danish, darling, that's why you're laughing" had me in stitches. And the actual scene where Sarah Lund showed up and told…