Last week's episode really scared me, I thought it was so awful. This week's made me happy. Great stories, acting, everything. What a relief.
Last week's episode really scared me, I thought it was so awful. This week's made me happy. Great stories, acting, everything. What a relief.
That is hatlarious.
That is hatlarious.
Yes.
Yes.
I guess we have different ideas on what constitutes deliciousness.
I guess we have different ideas on what constitutes deliciousness.
Yeah, I lost a little Charlie love with that cruel scene. I realize the Gang doesn't care, however.
Yeah, I lost a little Charlie love with that cruel scene. I realize the Gang doesn't care, however.
You're right—nobody I know will give this show a chance. They've seen some ads, or read an article or two, and the idea of the show doesn't grab them. I've resorted to begging them to seek out Lucy Punch clips hoping that something might click there. But I hold out little hope.
You're right—nobody I know will give this show a chance. They've seen some ads, or read an article or two, and the idea of the show doesn't grab them. I've resorted to begging them to seek out Lucy Punch clips hoping that something might click there. But I hold out little hope.
I'm amazed you can put together a detailed review that quickly-I thought you guys must have a week to work on these things.
I'm amazed you can put together a detailed review that quickly-I thought you guys must have a week to work on these things.
Yeah, that was a real WTF moment for me.
Yeah, that was a real WTF moment for me.
Not to be a dick, but was "over-the-hell Machiavelli" intentional (it could be, right?) or just a simple typo?
Not to be a dick, but was "over-the-hell Machiavelli" intentional (it could be, right?) or just a simple typo?
Not sure why I have to reply to myself to post, but circadianwolf and 1pct make good points, and I get that confessing can be good for the soul—but my immediate and perhaps not very well thought out take on Dana at the time was that she assumed that going to the police was somehow going to make everything better, or…
Not sure why I have to reply to myself to post, but circadianwolf and 1pct make good points, and I get that confessing can be good for the soul—but my immediate and perhaps not very well thought out take on Dana at the time was that she assumed that going to the police was somehow going to make everything better, or…
Yeah, I'm annoyed that she acts like confessing is going to bring the victim back to life.