I can't decide if Anderson is an amazing actress because she plays the ice queen so well, or if she's not acting and that's simply who she is? I legitimately don't know. But in any event, it's fucking awesome.
I can't decide if Anderson is an amazing actress because she plays the ice queen so well, or if she's not acting and that's simply who she is? I legitimately don't know. But in any event, it's fucking awesome.
I'm tired and read this as "hoes" and it makes your sentence way funnier.
I'm all about post-Derrida readings myself. Authorial intent be damned.
I watched the finale, and for the life of me, I cannot remember what happened. At all. To Lange, Paulson, Peters, Chiklis, etc.
Bassett is the only one I remember.
Regarding your last question in your last bullet point, you need to see the final scene. It's not a throwaway scene by any stretch of the imagination. Big plot development moment actually.
People have been convicted and executed with far less convincing evidence, sadly enough.
Juries apparently get fast and loose with the definition of "beyond a reasonable doubt."
Though I agree with your conclusion, I had to laugh at the fact that you were citing a blatantly progressive periodical.
Thanks for the clarification. I had a feeling i was misunderstanding something.
True, the scrunchy doesn't mean he's not guilty of the murder, but this is the first time (if I'm not mistaken) that Daniel has confidently denied any involvement in the murder during his scene with Amantha in the pool.
Plot question: is this the first time it's been unequivocally stated that Daniel was innocent? It was always heavily implied, but to my knowledge it was never proven beyond the shadow of a doubt until we saw the scrunchy, nor have we ever heard Daniel explicitly deny his guilt (with that one exception in his staged…
BrianBoy is when it officially lost me. That dude SUCKS so hard. I could not contain my rage every time he was on my screen.
I'd say Tyra is more histrionic personality disorder than sociopathic. She's got HPD written all over her.
Funny, when I was living in Europe, all the Europeans I talked to thought American women were beautiful because all they knew were the Hollywood stars and — wait for it — American's Next Top Model. Yup, it was really popular in Europe when I was living there last decade.
Then I'd sleep eight hours straight instead of just one.
Seeing Ann Coulter and Sugar Ray surf down a flight of stairs on top of presidential portraits might be the funniest thing I've seen in 2015 thus far. And I don't think it could have possibly been as funny had it not been those 2 in particular.
That dish is appropriately named Wurstsalat (sausage salad). You certainly don't go to Germany for the food. Their baked goods, however, are probably the best I've ever had. Italy and France somehow have this reputation for having the best baked goods and desserts, but I'd say the Germans win that contest hands down.
When I saw the order for a season 2, I was literally speechless. At least Big Bang Theory appeals to people who find unfunny comedies funny, but Welcome to Sweden applies only to people who find unfunny comedies funny AND who are expats, which I would imagine is not a robust viewership demographic.
Fernet is disgusting, but it's an absolute necessity with most German meals. I'll suffer through that nastiness that tastes like concentrated liquefied landfill matter so as to avoid being doubled over in pain screaming an hour after my meal.
Certainly not with that attitude.
As a German-speaking American who lived in London, I enjoyed bringing up this fact as much as possible. They loved it!