Oh, I got my son hooked on those.
Oh, I got my son hooked on those.
That's why they put that stuff in the Previouslies, dude!
Speaking of broken clocks, am I wrong or was the clock in Mrs. Alderson's room stopped at the exact same time as the one in Whiterose's clock room?
That line had me rolling. Leon should write a tv blog.
Conversely, I was thinking how fortunate it would have been for Nas to get befriended by Leon.
That's exactly how I saw it, too! I kept expecting the director lady to say, "just a few feet more, down at the end of the block" and make waving motions.
Cisco and Tyrell, please.
Hmm, I hadn't thought of that. I though the 'boy and girl' referred to Cisco and Darlene.
It was making me crazy because I LOVE that track! I knew it was PiL but I couldn't remember the film I saw it in. I finally had to ask my sister, lol.
No hero sandwich for you!
I'm going to have to ask you to leave now.
I had headphones in and the sound of the rain on their umbrellas was downright poetic in that scene.
I'm going to be listening to that Order of Death track for the rest of the night. I forgot how awesome it is.
And now for the good news - there is NO fucking good news!!
What do you mean, he was her boyfriend? That was Ollie. Joanna greets Elliot as Ollie because that's the name he gave her when he went to the Wellick's home last season. He was basically setting Ollie up because things didn't feel right.
FINALLY!! It's back, baby. This is what I want, this is what I get.
I want to see Hader pull off Timothy Treadwell so badly. And Armisen can be the creepy coroner.
Between this and Narcos my September is going to be blissful.
How did I miss that? McKean was dead on. Too bad Sandler's Bogosian was shit. Damn, I had such a hard on for late 80s Bogosian. When did Sex, Drugs & Rock 'n Roll come out? Was that 90s? Or am I thinking of Suburbia.
"For those who haven’t read Dan Wells’ source novel, it’s impossible to
elaborate too much on one of these perspectives without giving away a
huge—and fantastic, in every sense of the word—plot twist in the film’s
third act."
Yeah, I loved Darlene's eyeroll preceding it - "be prepared, this is going to be a tad dramatic". Nice bit of meta there.