He's a regular this season, so his name appears regardless of whether he does.
He's a regular this season, so his name appears regardless of whether he does.
A. No doubt about it.
B-, on account of Scabbit and the horrific omen that is an unpredictable man with an accent around Kalinda.
No way, no how, the judge was asking Aalicia out for romantic purposes. I think he has a case for Florrick/Agos or something.
It was a firefly on Diane's fabulous (navy blue, I believe) dress. And, yeah, Diane and her wardrobe is astounding.
That sounds pleasantly amicable. Thanks for the background info.
Wow, I completely forgot about Henry Ian Cusick. And I binge-watched the first season around two weeks ago, so that probably says something about something. Why did he leave anyway?
It seems to me that Will thinks that he would act more nobly in a similar situation, hence his extreme reaction.
Almost Human airs on November 4th, I believe.
I'd go beyond pretty watchable and assert that it was kind of great.
I'm glad that they got rid of Lauren. She was kind of a horribly realized character for this series. I mean, the actress seemed capable enough but they never did anything with her beyond Lauren being prickly and overly affected by her partner's injury.
I have no idea whether they are dead or not, hence the "possible". However, in my post I was mostly referring to the scene in the woods where the ridiculously handsome werewolf trio is discussing what to do with the rabid, hairy, less handome werewolves and Derek is pretty nonchalant (and at some point even voting…
Yeah, that seemed really bizarre. Maybe the actor was incapable of expressing the expected inner conflict that comes along with the possible death (again) of your sister or maybe the writers, um, forgot?
Those two are impossibly sassy. It's sad that so far, that is pretty much their only definable characteristic, but at least it's a good one.
Do you mean the song that played during the scene with the female Bureau lawyer?
That was 'Welcome Home' by Radical Face
Do those people possess trustworthy taste? Because I've briefly considered watching the series myself, for reasons both prurient - Idris Elba - and not, but I have precious few hours to spare from end-of-the-year schoolwork (or as it should be more accurately called -…
Goodness fucking gracious do I hate when Will starts waxing lyrical about his serial killers. The floating on dust line he gave to Abigail when she asked what it was like to "be inside her dad's head" made me eyeroll so hard I could see the inside of my skull (it was dark and seemed extraordinarily squishy).
You are probably not a nutter. Or we are experiencing a case of folie a deux, because my grandfather just brought us boar meat along with some of the internal organs, and I am already looking for recipes suitable for the offal.
I thought the whole inferior vena cava and USB cable schtick was very inelegant exposition on top of being an excessively protracted metaphor, but Thompson and Abrams completely made up for it with their adorable little spat. I still sort of feel like they could use some more screen time though - I had to look up the…
It's starting to become one of those shows where, watching it, I am completely entranced by the acting, the details, the visuals, but when I think about it, the smaller plot details start to lose integrity fast.