Joslyn is my black horse. At least Miss Congeniality, because she probably won't win. Funny, pretty, dare I say it — smart?
Joslyn is my black horse. At least Miss Congeniality, because she probably won't win. Funny, pretty, dare I say it — smart?
I'm still not Bianca's #1 fan, but Laganja is clearly the greater of two evils. Shit, I'd much rather have kept Gia around for another week. Although I am enjoying watching the other queens lose patience with her nonsense.
I would be shocked if the two science guys got any real character development. The show doesn't seem interested in them at all outside of comic relief, and I don't think the audience is either.
There aren't any other walkthroughs going on right now, so if you click "the walkthrough" up by the top or the word "walkthrough" in the first paragraph it's all Hannibal.
If you compare Beverly to her male counterparts, the two other science guys, she's definitely been more developed than them. Also Abigail Hobbs, if you stack her up against other MOTW and their families.
True, it did seem like she thought she was helping the kids, though.
Right? Seems like the dude could've used a bit more dignity than to be treated like a dead body. How long did they leave him like that, sitting in the morgue and shuffling around?
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It's on the short list. As I said, outside of this show I never paid the Hannibal franchise (is that the word?) much attention, but I've been hooked.
I think it was supposed to be Will's melted clock superimposed on Hannibal's face, so you might be closer.
That's a perfect description of Hopkins' Hannibal. I've never seen Manhunter, but otherwise I've never found Hannibal Lector a particularly frightening character. (Dude's name rhymes with cannibal.) Mads is truly able to find what is so terrifying about this monster in a person suit.
The scene where Hannibal turned to address him really should not have been as frightening as it was. That and the Picasso face were literally bone-chilling.
Oeuf had a lady killer. She had a similar quasi-helpful M.O.
The judge last week didn't bother me terribly. But the complete lack of reaction to the brain-dead yet still alive man, easily one of the most horrific things the show's ever done, was a bit absurd.
They could drop the Rosa/Boyle and the Jake/Amy shtick and the show would be better for it. They're both tired, although Jake and Amy's flirting is more light and charming than Boyle's aggressive one-sided affections.
That made you warm up to the show? I think that was one of my biggest disappointments with it. When something starts off playing fast and loose with every aspect of its world and gradually gets tied down in an internal reality, it loses something.
I always thought A Story About You would make a great short film. Easy to see something like that, more of an anthology series, being able to work with minimal Cecil involvement.
As moot has said the exact same thing several times and clearly keeps trying to push the site in that direction, I think you're dead on.
And in another category most viewers probably haven't seen, the Live Action short was absolute treacle while the French entry was genuinely a masterpiece of tension and character.
'Technology' or 'the internet' (I don't remember exactly) had some very Iannucci monologues.
>making their characters hard of hearing so that they can just repeat dialogue
I've never heard of this, but that's fucking hilarious. They should start doing that on TV shows instead of two-scene C-plots.