Yea I get why they did it the way they did, I'm just saying it could have been a much… messier scene.
Yea I get why they did it the way they did, I'm just saying it could have been a much… messier scene.
Yea it is strange we haven't gotten her backstory yet, when she and Leanne are always together.
Everyone is talking about how brutal that scene was and I'm just here thinking, "well, nice of them to do it in surgery, under anesthesia." I'd expect a more biblical punishment would be for them to cut his arm off with an axe out back.
Yea, they were basically Fonzied into main characters this season. I think Leanne shows promise especially with her backstory, but Angie is just a mess.
Exactly, my original point was about the tonality of the scene. It really seemed like they were playing that final scene as "Tucky gets some end-of-season happiness before next season starts up," kind of like the pond scene at the end of last season. That's why it was so jarring to me.
Why don't they just call him Panther? (funny tweet I saw today, don't come for me)
The sharks and the cage were a complicated metaphor for gender inequality!
Yea, it's clear that Lydia sees herself as one of the heroes of her story. Serena Joy is slightly more self-aware that she fucked herself over, but on balance she's willingly inflicted too much pain on others for me to pity her too much.
Compared to most TV it's great, but I still think it failed to fill those big ole boots left behind by S1.
I know I'm replying to a 2 years old comment lol, but the director talks about exactly this scene in an NYTimes segment. He also discusses the reason for the high heels. https://www.nytimes.com/vid…
So we're going to go through every permutation and derivative of "house, "haunt", and "hill" now? When's Hillside Haunted House coming out?
I'm gay and I'm surprised that anyone would be surprised at how random the internet is in 2017. This is pretty tame.
Everyone who would have had a strong opinion has already died of potato overdose.
But that's the hottest part!
That was my reaction too, but everything about the way the scene was presented and the musical cues indicates that it was somehow supposed to be a "heartwarming moment."
The end with Pennsatucky cuddling up to her rapist, as if we're supposed to interpret it as "she finally found some happiness" really bothered me. Boo was the voice of reason pointing out how twisted that is for a while, and I wish there was some other mechanism for them to keep pointing out the complexity of an…
Whoop finally finished my binge!
The funny thing is that by sending the subtweet to someone else to tweet, it loses its status as a subtweet and just becomes a lame, generic joke. The point of a good subtweet is to have the context of who's sending it, which makes an entertaining game of whom they might be referring to.
Up to this episode for now, and I just want to say that Daniella de Jesús (Zirconia) is killing it. Something about her comedic timing and line delivery is just magical.
The strip routine was definitely fan service, and I'm ok with that because Evan Hall is delicious.