Not the best ep yet, but sort of necessary, on account of the writers having backed themselves into a Bohannon-less Hell on Wheels (the town, not the show).
Not the best ep yet, but sort of necessary, on account of the writers having backed themselves into a Bohannon-less Hell on Wheels (the town, not the show).
Not the best ep yet, but sort of necessary, on account of the writers having backed themselves into a Bohannon-less Hell on Wheels (the town, not the show).
Thank you, Alisdair, for (unlike your predecessor) giving this show credit for being damn fine entertainment even if it isn't always entirely logical or believable. I didn't get hooked on it because I like historical documentaries; I got hooked on it because it's a freakin' Western soap opera. I'm a-okay with that.
Thank you, Alisdair, for (unlike your predecessor) giving this show credit for being damn fine entertainment even if it isn't always entirely logical or believable. I didn't get hooked on it because I like historical documentaries; I got hooked on it because it's a freakin' Western soap opera. I'm a-okay with that.
That episode has never made me ill, really, but there are parts of it where I just…stop breathing. It's a tough watch.
I have never understood defense of Chris Cornell's voice. "Hunger Strike" makes me want to euthanize a cat every time I hear it.
I would like to have seen Montana.