Ryan Murphy: "You thought Tate was bad….
but here's The Twist…
He's REALLY REALLY BAD!!!"
Ryan Murphy: "You thought Tate was bad….
but here's The Twist…
He's REALLY REALLY BAD!!!"
Not all the time.
…on Ryan Murphy & The Gay Ghosts…
First, he uses Chad as a mouthpiece to list the bullet points for Equality…. and then SABOTAGES that position by ending the scene with, "We're gonna smother 'em so they'll stay cute!"
This reminds me of an old job I had, where my coworkers kept INSISTING that I WASN'T gay, that I COULDN'T be gay, because "gay" was "JACK" on WLL & GRACE, and I wasn't like that at all…. therefore, I "was not" gay.
Is there a difference?
I thought that little psychic exchange was gonna go somewhere…
This episode was better than the rest of Season 3 - not sayin' much.
I saw so much potential in the first two seasons, but now the whole thing just seems like a Canadian PSA.
It feels like a big bowl of cold unsalted oatmeal.
I hate Sean, and it grossed me out that he got angry at the woman he was following, instead of…
This episode was better than the rest of Season 3 - not sayin' much.
I saw so much potential in the first two seasons, but now the whole thing just seems like a Canadian PSA.
It feels like a big bowl of cold unsalted oatmeal.
I hate Sean, and it grossed me out that he got angry at the woman he was following, instead of…
I must say that hearing Throwing Muses on a mainstream american television show blows my mind more than anything that may happen on said show.
I can accept it as a flawed film
but it will always be special to me.
Ted Knight made it look so EASY & NATURAL that I'm afraid people confused him with Ted Baxter.
The night this episode aired, I was so scared I had to sleep on the bathroom floor with all the lights on!
One thing I did enjoy in this episode was the segment where Silas watched his poor plants be pulverized & processed…
It reminded me of the Chuck Jones cartoon, FEED THE KITTY (& may have even been a conscious reference to it).
One thing I did enjoy in this episode was the segment where Silas watched his poor plants be pulverized & processed…
It reminded me of the Chuck Jones cartoon, FEED THE KITTY (& may have even been a conscious reference to it).
There's the sense that they're just riding the clock out…
Throughout the series, since S4, I had the feeling that many of these storylines were just killing time/keeping people employed, but I didn't want to believe it, I wanted to believe they were GOING somewhere…
There's the sense that they're just riding the clock out…
Throughout the series, since S4, I had the feeling that many of these storylines were just killing time/keeping people employed, but I didn't want to believe it, I wanted to believe they were GOING somewhere…
I WISH!!!!
I WISH!!!!
When I first began watching this show, I begged my sister, "PLEASE tell me I'm NOTHING like Andy!!!"
But during that scene where he was teasing Zoya to the brink of insanity, I had to admit it: I AM just like Andy.
There's lots of problems with this show (& storyline, even), but I felt this spoke to Silas' pattern of desperation to BUILD/RE-BUILD his family (trying to get Megan pregnant, bringing the Olsen Twin into the biz without any forthought, readymade family in The Cheese Shoppe, etc)