If last week's episode belonged to Diane this episode belongs to Will. Weirdly, I feel we're fracturing the POV of the show in a way we've never done to this extent. The show has mainly been from Alicia's POV with some of Kalinda.
If last week's episode belonged to Diane this episode belongs to Will. Weirdly, I feel we're fracturing the POV of the show in a way we've never done to this extent. The show has mainly been from Alicia's POV with some of Kalinda.
I really didn't like Alicia's acceptance of Peter's maneuvering. Of course this has ALWAYS been part of her character but now it's working against Will and Diane. So I'm sad. I'll get over it, Peter just skeeves me out so when Alicia's with him (meaning when she accepts his gross behavior) I have a hard time…
My favorite moment from the preview: Diane's lunch money (i.e. client) has been stolen by the new firm so Will goes to beat them up like a good brother would. I loved that.
This was a very big Will episode. Everything was great but the phone calls were the best.
Yes. THIS. My god. My poor nerves.
I'm with the reviewer — I can handle pretty much every relationship going to shit on this show, but I can't handle Diane and Will fighting. I think because this was not an expected alliance / friendship and it took something like two years to get it going but now its a kind of a bedrock of the show. Shit goes bad…
Yup, this is so spot on. I don't even *get* why the writers would want to tell this story. It isn't particularly interesting (at least the way they are telling it) and like you noted, it just gives the show a toxic environment.
All the folks who talk nostalgically about season 1 — I'm right there with you. It wasn't as good as some people are saying (in terms of plot and writing) but the characters were fun and enjoyable to be around. The problem with this show is that it would be so much better sticking to the breezy USA formula for the…
My two favorite performances are probably Black as Crichton and Browder as Rygel. Just…so god damn good. Simcoe as Chiana was also a huge highlight.
So, I finished FARSCAPE on Friday. Meaning, I finished season 4 and the movie. And now I'm wandering lost and lonely in a world where there's no more FARSCAPE.
Just reading this review made me cry. I will probably see the documentary once it hits netflix but jesus.
I just started watching a few weeks ago and I'm starting in on season 3 right now and I'm just *exhausted*. Season 2 starts off very badly for the most part but then once it gets going that is some serious-ass space opera shit.
Blerg. I don't like to think of the word "lover" in relation to "Hannibal Lecter." Just….no.
I think I'm just super protective of Will so when she starts in on the agenda you describe, I'm pretty much like "damn, girl, man's fighting off the psychological manipulation of a serial killer! Back off!" But I guess she doesn't care about how much I love Will Graham.
Fantastic episode but I have a Freddie question — I know Freddie's a sociopath but what is up with her kinda vendetta with Will Graham? Her insistence to Jack, Abigail and others that he's a killer…is she just fucking with his life? Does she have a specific reason to hate him (other than he really hates her)? Are we…
He had a conversation with the Sheriff last week.
"The One where Ross Got High" — That's the one where Rachel messes up the dessert, right? Also one of my all-time favorite episodes of Friends as well.
Thanksgiving episode appreciation thread! (I may end up being the only person on this thread).
yeah, to me the joke is that she's doing a real impression and he's not trying. Because you wouldn't expect him to.
Hilariously, that scene didn't bother me. There's probably something wrong with me.