I can’t remember a time where I fell off of two HBO shows so quickly (Avenue 5, Run). Love the cast, but the plot doesn’t do anything for me. Enjoy, friends.
I can’t remember a time where I fell off of two HBO shows so quickly (Avenue 5, Run). Love the cast, but the plot doesn’t do anything for me. Enjoy, friends.
*crickets*
Really? The game of Survivor is so obviously manipulated.
It’s 96% on Rotten Tomatoes with only 3 negative reviews. Why agree with a minor dissenter? Seems irrational, especially before you see the film for yourself. This isn’t Pitchfork.
I agree to an extent. I felt the same way about a character dying on Fargo this season, but I don’t think every character needs a winning death for the sake of closure. Life isn’t like that and I appreciate it bleeding into storytelling.
I agree, but the latter episodes certainly delve deeper into the town of La Belle and the women who inhabit it.
I ride hard for “Redbone”. One of my favorite songs in a long time.
This season has felt strange at times, but this episode was excellent. I thought I was overreacting, but I see Twitter and other internet sites tend to agree it was the high point of the season.
I died laughing at the end. Loved this episode.
I’m a legend n’ Guns N’ F’n Roses, not a reality TV star, previously of Poison fame (ha!). Please retract n’ set the record straight. Ai. Ai aiiiiii yeaaaaa.
Haddish is probably the first host on SNL that I had literally never heard of or seen in my life. This is a show that has the biggest stars in the world host it. I think it was just odd to have someone come out that may as well have been my neighbour.
Please tell me someone on Reddit has found her webpage. I’ve always wanted to visit Arkansas.
Awesome. Glad to know Teti is still a fan of the great Fargo, because the coverage on this site was amateur in his absence. Bring back ‘Polite Fight’!
Where there’s smoke, there’s fire. The dumpster fire that was this episode. I’m quite certain it was a lost episode of Heroes.
I’m not sure how an earnest performance can be the dumbest thing you’ve ever seen, but ok Mr. Hyperbole.
The problem was that they wanted Steve to be a douche, but he ended up having charisma and being a fairly great actor. They pivoted and made him into one of the good guys, totally breaking the tension in the first season love triangle. We’re supposed to root for Jonathan, but we all like Steve better. Meanwhile, what…
I agree with this, but it also makes me worried that a) Stranger Things is going to go on too long (let’s wrap it after a third season people, and keep it tight) and/or b) the show turns into Heroes.
In retrospect, this movie wasn’t really that bad. It just wasn’t what I, as a young adult, wanted from my Jerry Seinfeld.
Felt like an episode of late-period ‘Heroes’. I say that strictly non-complimentary.
Hopefully, we’re done with the “they’re happy now and everything’s normal!” fake outs.