I'm so upset my dvr didn't record this and I only just got around to watching it now (not because it was a good episode, only because I missed reading this amazing review!)
I'm so upset my dvr didn't record this and I only just got around to watching it now (not because it was a good episode, only because I missed reading this amazing review!)
I'm so upset my dvr didn't record this and I only just got around to watching it now (not because it was a good episode, only because I missed reading this amazing review!)
I'm not saying the writers are attempting to make her sympathetic or not, idk. But I do think that TVDW's view makes her seem more sympathetic than I was willing to give her credit for. I'm not in contention with what the writers are or aren't attempting, I'm simply offering up a separate view of the material than…
I'm not saying the writers are attempting to make her sympathetic or not, idk. But I do think that TVDW's view makes her seem more sympathetic than I was willing to give her credit for. I'm not in contention with what the writers are or aren't attempting, I'm simply offering up a separate view of the material than…
"Only Jessica seems blithely unaware of what’s happened, which could make her seem a little bitchy, were it not for Morena Baccarin’s performance. In her hands, Jessica simply becomes a woman who’s had a lot of hard times and is now enjoying some good ones, for a little while at least."
This is the only point I don't…
"Only Jessica seems blithely unaware of what’s happened, which could make her seem a little bitchy, were it not for Morena Baccarin’s performance. In her hands, Jessica simply becomes a woman who’s had a lot of hard times and is now enjoying some good ones, for a little while at least."
This is the only point I don't…
I think you're more focused on the quantity of unknown than you are the quality. When you look at what's unknown and what's uncontrolled, the situations are the same. Dex doesn't know, in both, if the circumstances are going to lead to his capture. He feels at fault for both situations—his relationship with Trinity…
I think you're more focused on the quantity of unknown than you are the quality. When you look at what's unknown and what's uncontrolled, the situations are the same. Dex doesn't know, in both, if the circumstances are going to lead to his capture. He feels at fault for both situations—his relationship with Trinity…
I don't see much difference between the two at all. Not in Dex's world at least. The only difference I see is, as @avclub-d0cf409eb912cc0cc950b41b6d892d07:disqus pointed out, the airport kill is more improbable. And indeed I watched that scene with a kind of "Oh come on!" expression, but I still say that both…
I don't see much difference between the two at all. Not in Dex's world at least. The only difference I see is, as @avclub-d0cf409eb912cc0cc950b41b6d892d07:disqus pointed out, the airport kill is more improbable. And indeed I watched that scene with a kind of "Oh come on!" expression, but I still say that both…
I understand that the key point with fiction is always going to be believability and not some sense of reality, and as such believability is mostly a subjective thing, but I honestly do not understand the objection to the way Dexter gets a little sloppy in this episode. I would point out a couple things in defense of…
I understand that the key point with fiction is always going to be believability and not some sense of reality, and as such believability is mostly a subjective thing, but I honestly do not understand the objection to the way Dexter gets a little sloppy in this episode. I would point out a couple things in defense of…
Also, in response to K. Thrace's question about who could have pulled off that role, Amy Acker and Latchman, both of whome are in Dollhouse in other roles, could have been a better Echo than Dushku. And if we continue to pull from the Whedonverse, then Allyson Hannigan also would have done a better job. I'm not saying…
Also, in response to K. Thrace's question about who could have pulled off that role, Amy Acker and Latchman, both of whome are in Dollhouse in other roles, could have been a better Echo than Dushku. And if we continue to pull from the Whedonverse, then Allyson Hannigan also would have done a better job. I'm not saying…
He's beautiful, sure, but he's also ridiculously talented. To see him embody that sierial killer and "Kiki" in the same episode and then do Topher a few episode later was AMAZING!
He's beautiful, sure, but he's also ridiculously talented. To see him embody that sierial killer and "Kiki" in the same episode and then do Topher a few episode later was AMAZING!
I agree in general, but I was kind of hoping we could've spent at least one episode back in the past. But then I remembered we only had 13 episodes so I guess it makes more sense to hit the ground sprinting.
I agree in general, but I was kind of hoping we could've spent at least one episode back in the past. But then I remembered we only had 13 episodes so I guess it makes more sense to hit the ground sprinting.
This is the first episode where the new york stuff worked for me. I still have no feelings for Brody what so ever, and I wish they could finally just let Rachel be without a love interest storyline, but I can appreciate how they're allowing these characters to get pushed forward even if they are doing so at a…
This is the first episode where the new york stuff worked for me. I still have no feelings for Brody what so ever, and I wish they could finally just let Rachel be without a love interest storyline, but I can appreciate how they're allowing these characters to get pushed forward even if they are doing so at a…