Pretty sure the only non-acting thing I've ever seen of him is a bit with Catherine Tate, and he seemed like a pretty cool dude.
Pretty sure the only non-acting thing I've ever seen of him is a bit with Catherine Tate, and he seemed like a pretty cool dude.
Eh, it fit with the inherited trauma thing. A bit on the nose, but it does get across the whole 'we're not so different, you and I' concept.
I'm definitely lame. My two favorite albums of hers are Let England Shake and White Chalk.
To be fair, Jessica's plans are, generally speaking, pretty stupid.
No, S1 gets really great once it gets going. It's really just the first few episodes that drag.
Oh, thank God. I still have some sense of time.
The first thing I ever saw Gerard Butler in was Dear Frankie, an intimate, understated family drama.
Now do this for the whole list.
Beyond the Lights was this year?!? I guess anything that's already on Netflix feels older to me…
There is a 0% chance I'm seeing this movie, but I certainly hope it leads to more leading roles for Troian Bellisario. She's way too talented to be wasting away on Pretty Little Liars.
To be fair, those are pretty typical ingredients for a sandwich.
Listen, I'm sure if I were in charge of GoT, it would be complete garbage, and juggling that many pieces at once is definitely tough. My point is just that, when you say they barely finished S5 in time, it showed. I'm sure any script 'laziness' wasn't for lack of hard work, it was just…pretty clear which scripts…
I really hope you're not kidding. It brings me too much joy to imagine someone out there this passionate about ANTM.
I hate that Jennifer Lawrence has apparently decided to create a lifelong partnership with seemingly the only director who pulls bad performances out of her. She's been good in literally everything else I've ever seen her in.
No need to apologize! There isn't exactly a surplus of trans characters on TV.
To be fair, Shameless' fifth season was terrible.
BoJack got significantly better, and is highly worth returning to.
I think I'm the only person on this site who doesn't love iZombie, so probably! But then again, I had the same reaction to Doctor Who, so maybe we have similar taste.
I still liked it, but I have been surprised by a lot of comments I've seen about S2 being stronger than S1. It's fair to say that Maura herself becomes a more complex character, but yeah, S1 was way more cohesive, imo.
It's definitely not a show for everyone, so I don't want to hype you up for something you still just might not enjoy all that much, but I will say that a lot of your criticisms about S1 are alleviated in S2.