The NYT is positing that Ray was the warden.
The NYT is positing that Ray was the warden.
It's all in his book, The Man Inside Me. I think Elliot will really enjoy it.
I don't know. This is the second time Sam Esmail's major mid-season twist has been predicted by episode 2. What is even the point of having them? Fool me once, and all that. It begins to feel very M. Night Shyamalan.
But what will I do when it's Treeeeeeeeeent?
oh, shit. the death parade continues. he was the same age as me. that's sobering.
Same here. I'm on the third episode now. Obviously, from the press kit and comments here, I knew the story came from a BBC production, but I had not realized that the original came out 8 years ago, featured Ben Whishaw, the late great Pete Postlethwaite, a baby-faced Ruth Negga, and David Harewood (and coincidentally,…
but her character is murdered pretty swiftly, so it’s unclear exactly how much screen time she will be getting
No, it was in All The Pretty Horses, but the Apache attack has imagery that I will never scrub from my brain. I had to put the book down for several days after reading that before I could resume.
McCarthy has a sentence - one sentence - that takes up an entire page. I do believe punctuation is intact, however. It is glorious.
The fact that Nas keeps having these little flashes of that night has got to mean something, right? Like, he'll finally remember an important detail from when he was out of it? That squeak was so clear, and the shimmer of the beaded curtain. I can't make out exactly what he was recalling tonight, but its the second…
Yeah, I didn't think so, either, as it was a little too obvious a pick. That was before we find out that he's had restraining orders against him and has made a habit of preying on rich older women, though. If he had her killed, then him saying it wasn't her when he's first given a picture, and then the line about not…
Yeah, I don't really love Stone. I think he's been kind of a creep from the get-go, but he's on Nas's side, so I root for him to figure something out. All of the attention on his erections as of late are not warming me to him. I think its in character, however, that he would start flexing this idea of seniority with…
Homeland, season 1! I just re-watched it and got all excited when I realized where I'd seen her before. She played Tom Walker's wife.
This state really is a pit. God fucking knows why I moved back here but I can hardly wait to get the fuck out.
Everything I know about the funeral business I owe to Six Feet Under (and Bernie), so I want to say yes? Unless you can con your little sister to do it for you.
Isn't this her first trial, though? I could understand her being justifiably nervous and not necessarily presenting the perfect defense, if it comes to that.
Hey, y'all, this is your friendly neighborhood grammar Nazi here to remind everyone that what we're witnessing is Nas's descent into the criminal justice system. I know we all want him to be decent, but that's a whole other thing.
Yeah, that was my thought, too. I want someone to talk to Amir already.
At first, he was presented as a hearse driver, but then we see him prepping a body, so I'd say mortician, yes. Don't know why the review calls him a coroner.
Boy, it sucks to be Petey.