He’s reminding me of Johnny Smith in THE DEAD ZONE. I’m hoping he knows things are going to happen but doesn’t make them happen. For some reason, I don’t want him to be evil incarnate.
He’s reminding me of Johnny Smith in THE DEAD ZONE. I’m hoping he knows things are going to happen but doesn’t make them happen. For some reason, I don’t want him to be evil incarnate.
I thought it was a memory. Maybe.
Well, since the general attitude seems to be “Pfft, single people . . . amirite?” it was downright daring.
It’s very sad reading this thread today.
You should check Capaldi out as Vera in the third series of PRIME SUSPECT.
Agreed. My American face didn’t even crack a smile.
My favorite bad Maine accent--though Fred Gwynne’s in PET SEMATARY is a close second--is Tom Bosley’s in MURDER SHE WROTE. God, was that terrible.
That’s why I figured she didn’t show up in the “four years later” segment. Her future was evident.
Yeah, it would have been horribly out of the show’s character for it to have ended with a bloodbath.
You meant “should,” not “would,” dummy.
Simply being treated decently should be enough. If a person needs to be treated like a queen not to be a creep, that person is already a creep.
Well, there you go. If I’d read not all that many comments, I’d’ve see someone had already made my very late observation. No matter. The beauty of making very late observations is that it’s entirely possible no one will ever read them.
There’s no way I’m going to read more than fifteen hundred three-plus-year-old comments to see if someone already said this: Raylan ends the show wearing a black hat, which I refuse to see as a fluke. If it was supposed to indicate he’d turned to the dark side, well, what would that matter? He was never entirely on…
Brain-damaged, not stupid. I’ve known a couple of people in that pickle. Perhaps the worst thing about it for them was that they knew what they’d lost, what they once were, just as Choo-Choo did.
I love making comments on ancient reviews. It’s like telling a secret in the deep woods.
Choo-choo’s resemblance to Matt Berry is distracting.
I’m glad someone mentioned this role, so I didn’t have to.
He got a blow job of sorts, and it was free.
Pretty good for anyone.
Way later, but I’m so glad you could finally rest easy.