Yes, they do. In the end, they are all connected.
Yes, they do. In the end, they are all connected.
Veep in incredible. Can't wait for the next season though it won't have Iannucci as showrunner.
It's over the top. It's unrealistic. It takes itself too seriously. But Jesus, Joseph and doggy-style Mary, some people around here just like to tell the world how they hate House of Cards.
I love it. Has its flaws, but it's a deliciously good binge watching show.
I liked Sense8 because I'd often talk to my friends about it. But geez, the first 5 episodes are pure trash.
OMG!
I have finally started watching Fargo's season two. Having loved the show's first year, I was surprised by how the it has gotten better this time around. Peggy is a great character and Mary Jane has proven she's one hell of an actress - and a pretty underrated one too.
I finally got to see The End of the Tour! I was excited to see it ever since its debut on Sundance Festival last year and I was not disappointed. The story is well written and I loved the dialogues, they felt organic, and as the film went on, they became more complex without feeling pretentious. Jason Segel was…
The fact that she can potentially destroy a good movie (even though Woody hasn't made a decent one in a long time) due to her lack of talent.
This makes me sadder than when I heard Kristen Stewart will star in his new film.
I had the same issue in the beginning, but I think that Carpenter grew a lot throughout the seasons, to a point where she became the only good (or at least decent) character on the show.
I totally forgot about them! They were dull characters but after some time I just didn't care about Quinn or Batista at all.
Hannh from Dexter. Honestly speaking, I liked her the first time around, specially given how things ended up for her in the seventh season finale. There was no reason to bring her back in the eighth season. She sure as hell didn't destroy it alone, but her plot was god awful.
Finished The Wire this week. I don't really want to talk too much about it, but just let me say that it became one of my favorite shows, up there with The Sopranos. Great ending, stellar final season.
OITNB's second season is much better than its predecessor. Season 3 is indeed pretty bad though.
My two favorite moments are when Mason has a final talk with his mom and dad. The cinematography here plays a fantastic work.
YES! Never liked it…
I liked it. It was an uneven - though kind of fun premiere. Still don't buy Carl's sudden transformation as drug dealer. It's one of those over the top storylines that Shameless loves to throw at us.
I have an unfinished resolution from 2014 that I'll hopefully finish in 2016. I have to watch all TV shows I consider important. From The Sopranos through Freaks and Geeks and Six Feet Under to The Wire, including Deadwood, Twin Peaks and maybe The Shield.
Stupid as PCA can be, at least it's not as frustrating as watching the Golden Globes (though I'll definetly see it on sunday).