Yeah, Sex Lives of College Girls was one of my favorite things I watched all year. Very funny, surprising depth, and just fantastic performances from the cast, both main and supporting.
Yeah, Sex Lives of College Girls was one of my favorite things I watched all year. Very funny, surprising depth, and just fantastic performances from the cast, both main and supporting.
I would have WandaVision ahead of Hawkeye prior to the finale, but I agree with you that Hawkeye could pull ahead for me if it finishes better.
Same. I identified/bonded with Peter Parker/Spiderman when I was myself a kid, and Holland’s Spiderman is the only (live action) one who really captured my original sense of the character. I like Raimi as a director, and while I liked his first couple movies well enough as their own thing, I think that lack of…
Yeah, Monica is SUCH a Charlotte . . . .
Yeah, it was a little strange to imply her big break came with SATC in 1998, when it really happened in 1995 with Melrose.
I like a lot of people in the cast, so I feel somewhat bad I immediately thought of Norsemen, the Norwegian TV comedy.
Yeah, it is basically a loving family, and community, she is coming from, but the way that caring is expressed all just ends of feeding the enormous pressure she is feeling. Of course there is some real edge to it too—things like the reaction of other women when Kim Beckett asks if she had a boyfriend . . . or…
“We are naming our daughter after what we hope she will accomplish in the future. And our hope is she will star in a frontier drama,” said the parents of Isabel May.
I’ll admit I laughed way too much at myself for understanding the Jamie Farr and Sally Struthers jokes.
That Global Warming Christmas sketch being 30 years old is just flat out depressing. But, Phil Hartman!
That is tough to watch, in the best way. Just a lot of raw, honest expression that appropriately captures the importance of these moments and the understandable mix of emotions they produce.
I think the costuming has generally worked best in the Tower scenes and the battle scenes, which share in common that the people involved are in some sort of uniform.
Ha, I am finally getting around to bingeing Agents of Shield, and I felt the same association between Rand and Ward. It takes a certain amount of commitment to the long form of television to have a main character come across as so thin for so long before revealing the hidden depth. And this is probably a good…
I’m not sure we are supposed to believe Perrin actually has strong romantic feelings for Egwene. The Black Wind says it, and Nynaeve infers it, and then Rand reacts strongly to the suggestion. But both Egwene and Perrin deny it, and I think we are supposed to see Rand as overreacting, in a way that is a potential hint…
I think that is exactly what the TV show is doing. The original main protagonist of the TV show was Moiraine. Egwene and now Nynaeve seem to be stepping up as well into main protagonist roles in the TV show.
From what I can tell you consistently do not like this show, and often seem baffled by things which to me have obvious answers in the show, but which you seem to have missed. Perhaps because you are expecting something else, or perhaps because you are watching looking for fault, and not watching for enjoyment and…
The upgrade of Nynaeve to a more meaningful point of view character has been very well done, and it is paying off with this very compelling relationship with Lan.
I’m not sure we are supposed to entirely believe Rand yet, or at least Rand may not entirely believe it yet.
I think we are not supposed to know exactly what Perrin feels for Egwene. The Black Wind is deceptive, and Nynaeve could be wrong.
So Rand already knows he can channel at that point (at least since escaping the Dark Friend’s tavern, in fact), but so can many other men. He also has known his adoptive father found him under special circumstances, but at that point he doesn’t know for sure what that means. And despite what Egwene says, he does not…