Double murders, including a fake uber, are a little more than mean.
Double murders, including a fake uber, are a little more than mean.
I minded it just because it was so unsubtle and not contextualized (as the reviewer notes). And their crimes are very heinous. One woman kills an adulterer, and the other waits years to kill her friend who might be able to aliby the innocent man they pinned it on? They avoided the film noir framing of making the two…
It was definitely the antidote to the rest of the episode, and nice to see two Asian actresses having their own scenes. Though I guess it fails the Bechdel test, since they were mostly talking about a man.
Hah! You love your kids!
Bob has a wider perspective.
Well, there's a reason they hired John Heard to be Joan's step-dad; if his arc was going to be one episode long, they needed someone who could be intrusive, contrite, apologetic and likable in very short order.
It sort of sheds new light on Amethyst and Vidalia ragging on Greg when they get together, too.
Very true that Connie has been key to Steven developing his abilties: even as far back as Bubble Buddies, protecting her triggers his bubble, his shield; then there's Stevonnie, and then her own training to be his knight which allows them to perfect teamwork; she's his best partner already!
Exterminate! Exterminate! Not symmetrical! Inefficient!
A huge jerk he fell in love with.
They all want to do it for Her.
So cool. That determination to reunite has become a defiant need, however.
Rose is all about empathy. She wants to know more about Garnet's fusion, not about herself. And Garnet learned that from her, as she's been able to reach out to Stevannie, etc.
"What is it about Lynch that’s put him so close to the mainstream for most of his career?"
I want chapter breaks.
Kevin doesn't just have it now. Kevin always had it. He's been losing time and white shirts since the show began. The idea that he was better than his dad was a fiction Mapleton needed to believe.
Weird that he has a prominent role in the film but is in none of the advertising.
Nope, only R-rated, no full frontal.
Kinda. But he keeps finding girls who like it.
Lucien is camping up a storm, at least. He scenes with Klaus are kind of deliciously fierce.