There's usually some bit of dialogue in each episode that causes me to (rewind and) flip on the subtitles.
There's usually some bit of dialogue in each episode that causes me to (rewind and) flip on the subtitles.
I could not agree more — best episode of the show.
This was just about a perfect episode of television for me, all the individual scenes were great, and then a completely surprising ending that left me envisioning so much potentially interesting stuff to come. Can't wait to see what comes next.
So far, I'm finding…
Or a dedicated no-spoiler thread. Either way. (But as a non-book-reader and spoiler-avoider, I'm fully in favor of the idea.)
Most of my old college friends are atheists, and few of them are dicks. Some are Christians of various flavors. Religion just isn't a topic we engage on.
Yeah, he's with a lady, but all he really wanted out of it was someone to pretend to be Japanese and tell him he's a man of great culture and rare taste. I think it was easier to find a woman to do that for him, and I think you see him steeling himself a bit before going in for that kiss.
"It's largely agreed that he's instead a white-nationalist who will end democracy and that Bannon is the most important person he's appointed to anything."
I never got "cop" vibe. In the first episode, Miguel leaves him a message at work, and I'm pretty sure Miguel says something like "I'm calling you at the office because…". I don't remember it exactly, but Miguel certainly referenced their (shared) workplace, saying he was calling Jack there rather than at home, and he…
Axe Cop with Nick Offerman? I watched an episode, didn't enjoy it. Wikipedia tells me they did two seasons.
India? India's a nightmare for this kind of stuff. When I was living there, my friend's babysitter called to tell him she couldn't make it because her bus _tipped over_.
So were they going for some completely different look and feel in the Hilltop scenes? I felt like they were very specifically trying to evoke something, like old 70s horror or dystopia films or something — particularly in the fires/monster tractor/zombie-kicking scene. The way it was filmed, the Gremlin as a prop, the…
"His yelling voice is his secret weapon". So much this.
The only opinion you expressed was "funniest sketch all year". There sure was a lot more to to your comment, though. So I'll reiterate Ta-er al-Asfer's question.
Sam Biederman did it better.
*godly
Yeah, that sums up my feelings pretty well. I've watched most episodes of Nightly, but was never a huge fan.
There must be someone else being evoked here. Because isn't Corey Haim dead?
Well, Senior Black Correspondent on the Daily Show worked really well. I thought he sparkled there, in his way.
Ben: No wonder people used to beat you up.
His name's Adam. The guy that may have fathered humanity's replacement. Is named Adam. I get it now.
Just saw it.