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No, I don't. He works. He gets paid to do what he loves. When his work doesn't take off immediately, it becomes the stuff of cult legend, so no - he wouldn't know failure if it bit him in the underpants. He even got a book deal - do you know hard that is - to tell stories about his unusual personality quirks and…
The NFL is perfect for people who want to kill, but haven't had the proper motivation drilled into their heads.
Elbow Sex!
It's an omelet with Cracker Barrel cheddar and home fries with beef gravy.
It's all about attention, good or bad - winds up a press release. They could've remained mum on the subject and then all would have been forgotten in about a week, but they're keeping it relevant.
While an interesting interview subject, I don't think Resnick knows the first thing about failure.
Alright I'll go with your theory, and I swear it had better pan out, otherwise I'll come looking for you.
Well she was being your typical sassy black woman, so it's more a tired stereotype than anything else. I can't fault the writers not being terribly observant of American culture. Apparently they think we just run around all the time acting bat-shit crazy shooting guns, putting children in harm's way, popping pills…
I think what I liked originally was the isolation of Sarah and Helena's characters - not quite knowing what all this was about. Giving Sarah a kid (a bargaining chip she cares about and just as annoying as Dawn in season 5 of Buffy) might amp up the pacing but it removes a lot of Sarah's logic, makes her a Mary-Sue…
Writers on television shows tend to drink their own Kool-Aid when there's even the tiniest whiff of success in the air, and I believe Orphan Black is no exception. Audiences will tire of all the running around eventually. Lately, it seems to me we've got 40 minutes of this per episode - sometimes there'll be a nice…
I just wish I knew where all the characters are in relation to everybody else. I keep asking my wife, "where are they" and "what is going on" and "what are they doing". She's going to hit me on my head real soon. They must've changed editors or something because they're doing everything they can to resist telling a…
I can't even believe Donnie is a monitor. His idea of spying is standing behind a tree in a graveyard and giving a play-by-play description on a cell phone. Come on!
It's strange that the show outwardly presents itself as feminist and progressive in the sci-fi genre, but there's a lot of presumed torture and rape.
I was a huge Buffy fan when it was on and now looking back on it, I feel rather silly. You just outgrow certain things.
She is the best character and it would've been refreshing to have told the story completely from her perspective rather than that tired "Gimme back my daughter!" Sarah. Alison should have her own series.
Covered in blood no less.
All I was thinking was "wow, Troy's an idiot!"
It won't matter. The Emmys tend to hate sci-fi except for technical nods. It'll be Claire Danes again or Robin Wright…
Further into this season, I'm realizing how ridiculous this monitor situation is - people coming into your life and then spying on you? The writers must know - by now anyway - how easy it is to spy on people these days. Why arouse suspicion with suspicious people? Considering Dyad/Leake's enormous wealth and…