classicpoe
Classic Poe
classicpoe

I'm surprised, but I really hope this show doesn't get canceled. Sure, it's not great, but in between all the cable shows that premiered this summer this is my favorite. The Leftovers is much more ambitious, I guess, but I don't feel like setting any of these characters on fire like I do with the ones in that show.

I laughed for five minutes when they showed the baby in the tube. So horrifying.

I have to confess, I was screaming "Just kiss already, you fools" like I was watching a CW show. But what an amazing episode.

Hyperbole? On my AV Club?

But the show is popular because it was based on a book series. I've never read it, but my niece loved the first one.

Yeah, I felt that way about Penny Dreadful too. If the season was 12-13 episodes long I don't think I would have minded all the flashbacks. The finale felt really rushed to me, like during that one scene with Sir Malcolm, Vanessa and Mina. I actually hope S2 doesn't have any flashbacks at all apart from maybe a Dorian

I had to actually pause the pilot for The 100 and take a deep breath because everyone was so deeply stupid that I could feel my blood pressure rising. But I didn't quit the show and it really did improve a lot and I ended up looking forward to it every week.

Ok, so it's not a serious drama with amazing writing, but The Muskeeters was a lot of fun.

Todd Terje ft. Bryan Ferry - Johnny and Mary. Just a great, great cover.

I wanted them together too for a while. I think this one of the few shows that did a love triangle right because it never took over the show and I liked both guys. Peter did the unforgivable, but you know, it's fictional so watching he and Alicia trying to work things out was always interesting to me.

The guest starts are amazing. Seeing the same lawyers, judges and clients and watching them change and evolve really makes the show into something more than just a courtroom drama. Now that Raising Hope is over I'm gonna be so disappointed if Martha Plimpton's character isn't back, even if her thing was more with Will

I'm actually kind of invested in this show now. Well, except for anything to do with Gordon. It's funny, when the show first started I thought Joe would be the insufferable Don Draper wannabe and I'd enjoy everyone else, but now he intrigues me. It's like he wants to be this cool mysterious and effortless smooth guy,

I get that it's his show, but I just think it's a little weird that a writer needs to be pressured into writing a lead female character.

Maybe they'll go for the black, latina and female trifecta and cast Gina Torres.

I liked Tim Riggins, but Kitsch outside of FNL is as interesting as a live feed from my colon.

I haven't seen dudes that are as cool, mysterious and composed as Lee Pace in all the offices I've worked, but you don't see me complaining. I'll take that over the balding and coffee breath guys I usually see.

Them poor womenfolk trying to handle complicated tools :(

The scene where Joe tries to convince Cameron to come work at Cardiff and she keeps annoying him was my favorite. He's so suave so seeing her get under him skin for a second made me like him more.

Won't really miss this at all, to be honest. Except for David Lyons' pretty, pretty eyes. I hope he shows up in something else soon.

Honestly, I'm pissed he didn't do it just because I find Nina much more interesting than Stan. Like miles more. I was rooting for Stan to hand them the intel and then jump from a bridge so Nina could stick around the embassy and keep taking Spying 101 - or maybe it would've been Advance Spying. Oleg, Nina and Arkady's