Yes, and I don't mean to imply that he doesn't portray sexism; more that it's one of the manifestations of evil he identifies regularly.
Yes, and I don't mean to imply that he doesn't portray sexism; more that it's one of the manifestations of evil he identifies regularly.
It's good vs. evil, not battle of the sexes, usually in Lynch.
Nice to have an energetic one this week, and a reactive crowd rocking out.
I think it's going to take a long time to figure that out. Has he ever had this much footage of one project released? Showtime Extreme showed Dune this weekend (the short one), and I was struck by how much of its imagery has recurred in the Return already. Halos, faces, moons, hands, bugs, globes, worlds … David…
He didn't need FX, because he had Dana Ashbrook. Dana is totally selling that "me and my dad" vibe this season. He was virtually romping through those woods, recalling old times. "We used to make up great tall tales here!" Really makes you realize that teen Bobby was on the precipice of some very bad choices, but…
Because they witnessed the body disappear, and heard the gunshot, and I assume real Lois held the smoking gun? She hanged herself in her cell awaiting trial.
I agree with the reviewer, Michelle is awesome! She does Broadway!
Treating him like he was poor and they had just bought something. When it was clear that his cards had fallen out in the car when the police stopped him, right? He was having a weird day.
He did tip him! Just not very much.
The jokes are pretty fast and furious this season, and a lot of them from Issa about herself.
She's a spirit guide.
A. But if nobody cared, they'd stop. Turns out we care, still.
She had suggestions!
I think she's sweet. She took a risk with a rebound guy, and he's still rebounding.
Well, it mattered to the warehouse guy, because he assumed she was with the black guy waiting on the steps.
Wasn't Issa a little high by that point to? She affirmed how much she loved pot when he asked.
We disagree as to the point of criticism. And we hardly need a Wiki to help us figure that out. The question is about HOW one "evaluates [a TV show's] worth, meaning and other aspects." I say they do it based on their personal, subjective response.
I wasn't thinking of the plot so much as the pacing, the scene compositions, the either low-key or over-the-top acting, and its unshakably firm belief in its own world view. It's like nothing else, making it an oasis for the summer viewer.
But what did it do to Chet Desmond?
I want to know more about the ring. Is it just a transportation device? Ray should have really put it on Dark Cooper somehow.