Exactly. I'm seeing a lot, a LOT, of praise for Dom and I'm just exhausted of her sleuthing mystique.
Exactly. I'm seeing a lot, a LOT, of praise for Dom and I'm just exhausted of her sleuthing mystique.
Guy named Vincent, Darlene got him to head the D.C. operations of fsociety, who's currently in the hospital.
I agree about Dom.
OKAY. Episode just finished and Esmail owns my soul. That distant shot at the diner was so painful.
And I feel utterly useless that I couldn't find the thing Elliot asked of us because 1) don't know what I'm looking for, and 2) PUT A DAMN LIGHT ON IN YOUR DWELLING.
I'm so glad Elliot is talking to us to escape the heart to heart with the Wellick Goon… but I'd be lying if I said I didn't want to hear his first chair Carnegie Hall violinist gossip.
There's a British panel show called Would I Lie To You? that has comedian Bob Mortimer on and he comes up with ridiculous names for his answers.
I've just come here to express my gratitude to Exit Through The Gift Shop for giving me the gift that is Richard Hawley's Tonight The Streets Are Ours.
Aw. Mark Ronson's Version is a lot of fun.
These sentiments re the weekly reviews were mine last week. There's so much to mine about the characterisations made so far and my lack of being able to dissect it meaningfully myself means I come here weekly to give my shallow two-cents to what I hope to be a validating review, but I'm really staying for the analysis…
Forgot to add the unimpressed looks from Seychelles, and Mrs. Leblanc when Brown and her ex-husband moved past their differences in the auditorium and elicited a sort-of riotous applause. Great little moment.
Such tiny moments of McBride's dialogue really cracked me up tonight. 'SUBMIT TO ME!' and his 'suh saaad' when he was stirring his Gamby Omelette.
Woah that was a super relevant moment in the show, especially that fantastic monologue Boyd gives… how did I not realise this was the same Whigham.
Busted, Lee Russell. I knew it was coming, but it didn't make it any less shocking. Which is how I felt about most things that happened in this episode: Gamby's failed 12 o'clock, Dr. Brown's accusation unravelling in the hearing.
I thought Russell's "I have a lot of dark shit going on in my life right now, Gamby, and I could really use a f— …and you don't even fucking care!" was sad. He literally couldn't even begin to consider him considering Gamby as a friend.
I'm waiting for this too.
I can only rave so much about Goggins in these comments before I sound ludicrous, but YES. Everything about it.
The delivery of this line was immaculate.
It was almost inhuman how he contorted his face. Amazing.
I can't believe we're already up to P, this has flown by. Surprised the Frank Ocean embed wasn't Strawberry Swing.