Is it just me or does it seem like on average we spend more time in son world than we do wife world? I just feel like I've got a better grip on his relationship with his son than I do with his wife…
Is it just me or does it seem like on average we spend more time in son world than we do wife world? I just feel like I've got a better grip on his relationship with his son than I do with his wife…
Do we really feel like there will be a relationship between Ian and Lloyd though? He's dodging him currently, seems totally uninterested, wants to spill the beans to Fiona (and I can't see her allowing it to continue when/if she finds out), and just generally seems disinterested in getting involved in another Kash…
You know that feeling when all is said and done and you just need a cigarette? Yeah I don't even smoke, but I feel totally spent after watching that. Single best thing on TV like EVER!!!!!! Way better than sex.
I think you weren't bugged this time because he actually doesn't talk! Aside from some really pointless crap in the courtroom, he doesn't say much. I swear, this kid is the single worst "actor" ever, so as long as he keeps his mouth shut, there isn't much to complain about…
I get the Aang thing, but in all honesty the show never once defrosted him and had him jump into being a 112 year old man. It was content to have his aging stop once he was frozen and I accepted that, so his being 182 is moot, as far as I'm concerned, the 100 years in the ice did nothing to age him prematurely until…
I guess I'm in the minority on this one. I'm not that big of a fan after the first two episodes, which I watched back to back because I didn't know the first had been leaked early. I don't have a huge problem with the show, but I do have a lot of small ones. I don't like the idea that all of the Aang gang are dead…
I don't think the show has a "moral" or is "intentionally" attempting to do the things that I view it as doing, but that doesn't change the fact that it's doing it. I know it isn't ever going to be a PSA (no matter how much I might want it to send a positive message to young gays) but that doesn't change the fact that…
I agree on the Karen front, and realized it this morning as I thought about it more and I was going to amend that. I will say I feel as though the show presents the two characters in vastly different ways, however. Karen's relationships all seem to stem from her daddy issues and aren't ever meant to be taken…
Because I care about Ian's development more than I do the rest of them. And because while they all have significant problems romantically, Ian's the only character they seem to have no problem with drifting constantly into pederasty, or at the very least ephebophilia, and it bugs me. This view of gay men (the guys,…
Interestingly enough, I agree that Frank and Monica were the highlight of this episode, which is fascinating since I generally hate them both. I don't mind Ian exploring his sexuality, but I'd give anything in all of the world for him to stop hooking up with creepy old dudes who have no problem at all fucking a…
I love this show, but often feel as though there's a pretty sizable plot hole in the premise. If he's constantly awake (haha title) in one or the other world, then doesn't that mean he's never asleep? And if he's never asleep, then wouldn't he be wicked tired all the time? Was this explained? or am I just being way…
I knew the scene when Sally had to throw herself down the stairs in order to "wake up" was suspenseful because the music told me it was suspenseful. Sadly, the images on the screen didn't do much to convey this issue, but I guess we can only expect so much…
Is it just me, or was that the quickest merge ever?
Hands down the most disappointing review you've phoned in thus far. Like or believe in the Aang/Katara relationship or not, it's pretty freakin important to the character's development, so I'd say it deserves a little bit more unpacking than just a one liner in the observations. Especially since their first kiss (hope…
Might be the heaviest episode of Shameless thus far. I didn't laugh much, but I really did enjoy watching, and I was terrified the entire way as I waited to the shit to hit the fan at the end. On a lighter note, is it too much to hope that Steve's father in law kills him and we never have to see him again?
um, can we maybe admit that the statement "roll with the punches" might not be the best turn of phrase for a woman whose husband was abusive? As they say on Archer "Phrasing?" lmfao sorry tasteless joke.
But when everyone is pissed at Rick for not telling them they're all already infected, did anyone else yell at the…
I think it was well done, very well crafted, and pretty suspenseful. This show has shown us it's not afraid to kill off people, so I was especially worried for Agron who seems just minor enough to be killed off, and just major enough to have his death meaningful. (Unlike Lucius' death which I thought was just another…
I was and am hoping, to an extent, that Ilithyia would be returned to Capua so she could work for Spartacus from the inside. But either way I'm greatly interested to see what happens to her from this point forward! They've ramped it up exceptionally well as we head into the finish.
Overly sensitive much? I found Jeff's remarks funny and pleasant, not least because I can't respect any of the people playing this game currently, so they're all fair game to me. And Michael played the game within the confines of the rules as I understood them to be, so get off his back. It was a physical challenge,…
Nope, just saying it was suspenseful for, what I assume to be, all the wrong reasons. Or at least reasons other than what the show runners intended.