They also had a school called "Linderman Junior High." Plus the evo group password being cockroach, lots of weird callbacks just kind of thrown in the wording of everything.
They also had a school called "Linderman Junior High." Plus the evo group password being cockroach, lots of weird callbacks just kind of thrown in the wording of everything.
I will never ever forget that backing soundtrack filled with literal cockroach hissing.
Heroes and LOST kicked off my television obsession as a teenager, so I'll always be looking at this with more nostalgia than most - but it's really hard for me to get invested in any of these new characters when I keep waiting to see when the ones I already know will show up, even if I didn't really care about them in…
I never understood that either, and I don't think I've ever seen anyone else bring this up. (admittedly it's a relatively ridiculous complaint, but still) The truly inexplicable thing was that they were still calling him HRG in the plot synopsis of episodes in season FOUR.
And in a complete shock, I didn't care about anything but James Frain.
I've only been watching the show since July, but man that blooper reel made my heart hurt.
I definitely just read that ew in Lindsay's voice.
Pros: Matt Ryan is back
Cons: Paul Blackthorne's haircut is back
It was a pretty great smoky eye, though.
I am definitely only still watching Complications for Jason O'Mara, honestly. It's turned out to be a lot more boring than expected, and after not even bothering with Rush last year, I really think it's time for USA to stop trying to make "gritty" versions of Royal Pains.
I am 100% biased here, but I did think they upped the Billy Burke Dickish Charm (TM) this episode from the pilot.
I mean, okay, but, Billy Burke in giant glasses, so… pretty sure it's a gift from the universe.
This is truly both my time to shine and yet another step toward the inevitable revival of The Cape.
I take a moment to appreciate James Frain every day.
It's so upsetting seeing trailers for this instead of a season three for The Bridge.
Not enough James Frain. Never enough James Frain.
That was… way too fucked up, honestly. This show is so back-and-forth with the quality of its female characters it's insane.
Yeah, this finale can pretty easily be summed up in one word: unsatisfying.
If you're still curious - Ed Sheerhan and Minnie Driver are actually in Bill Lawrence/Christa Miller's friend circle, which I weirdly know, like, all the details of: Courtney Cox is married to the guitarist in Snow Patrol who's lead singer has a side band that Minnie Driver was in for their second album, and he…
ughhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh