Uh, yes. To me, the reveal that it was Duncan was a bit like a character coming back to life on a soap opera. It felt like such an easy way out.
Uh, yes. To me, the reveal that it was Duncan was a bit like a character coming back to life on a soap opera. It felt like such an easy way out.
I can totally see a non-fan being able to follow the plot with no problem.
It feels gross to say it, but I remember being really glad that it turned out Veronica had actually been raped.
I still think Duncan could have been interesting as written had they gotten a more compelling, brooding actor to play him. Ah well.
Web development educational sites. Porn would probably be less pathetic.
He's actually a good looking guy with a good looking girlfriend.
I think it'd be fairly easy, but I'm an antinatalist given to depression and I'm such a drag to be around that my former friends started referring to me as 'Debbie Downer' more often than my actual name.
Someone can be a good guy and not be ridiculously dull like Piz.
That bothered me too. But I give people a break when it comes to speaking, maybe because I'm incredibly inarticulate myself when talking out loud with words and stuff.
Some rambling thoughts…
Maybe I need to rewatch it, but I remember the front half of season 3 being achingly bad, but the back end of season 3 being a return to form.
Maybe you're right. He has that moment of insight at the end when he reveals he wasn't the one who wanted Charlize Theron there.
Fair enough. As someone who pretty much reserves amazon purchases for books like an old person, I forget these sorts of options even exist. Though there's also they could mitigate this by raising the cost of the monthly service, like normal companies or bank on people forgetting to cancel their auto renewal, like…
I normally hate Patrick Wilson. He's a charisma-less black vortex of suck.
No word on offering monthly subscriptions like a normal company?
I either care enough about both shows to have trouble picking (particularly with True Detective vs Game of Thrones) or I don't give a shit about (or haven't watched) either.
Have you seen it? It's pensive, ethereal, and slow moving and about as oh-la-la, hoity toity as a show about zombies can possibly be.
I don't want to get sued or anything, but wasn't it a known thing that Conor Oberst used to hit on teenaged girls at his shows when he was well past the acceptable age to do so? In addition to getting regularly shitfaced at his shows?
I've never been able to make it very in Bioshock far either. I love the setting and I love the idea but I just hate shooters. If they had been adventure games or some Skyrim like RPG, oh man…
That's a really, really weird thing to do. The best endings were the ones where you died.