I don't care who's actually to blame, everything is, and will always be, Jason's fault. When he's Scorsese he can shoot 15 versions of the same thing, until then, he's a jackass.
I don't care who's actually to blame, everything is, and will always be, Jason's fault. When he's Scorsese he can shoot 15 versions of the same thing, until then, he's a jackass.
Never mind.
That was probably my favorite moment, because that was a mellow dog. Huge, but mellow. Pat him on the butt and be done with it. That's all the dog wanted.
Third possibliity is, he's really just a pretentious jackass.
That's called being a professional. Her career has not been within the studio mainstream, so she's had to hustle for everything she's accomplished. And it's a big accomplishment that she's never run overtime or over budget, She's not "dropping" her experience every five minutes, she's reminding Ichabod Crane that she…
Every candidate shot the same scene. They had actual work to judge the candidates on. Leo and Kristen did not produce a highly regarded video for anyone on the producing team, even Ms. Brown. She advocated for them not because of the work that they produced but because she thought they'd bring a different perspective.
That was how I felt, too. The team was not popular with anyone else and her first reason for advocating for them was that they brought "diversity" to the mix. But neither is a black woman, so why is it assumed that they would be more sensitive in how they portrayed Harmony?
Actually, Marko, who seemed to be a popular second choice and according to the episode a stronger choice than Leo and Kristen, is a Bosnian immigrant. Which could also mean European Muslim. Diversity can mean a lot of things. He brought diversity to the mix as well but got overlooked, I guess, for not being "diverse…
I also enjoyed watching Aidan Quinn become progressively more bitter every episode.
Hope springs eternal.
All that's understood, but you can't possibly know what he's going to do tonight, let alone in six months. He needs to get acclimated, but he's pretty deft. I don't think he'll wait "a year or two" to find what makes his show different or to play with the format.
It's not that you're not articulating yourself well, it just that it's only been ONE episode. Not even one week of episodes … ONE EPISODE.
The only thing missing for me was Michael Stipe sitting on a shelf.
So sad when a joke falls flat because the joke teller has the reading comprehension of a toddler.
Why? The "target audience" is Letterman's with Colbert's audience that doesn't overlap Letterman's.
Because you've created so many successful live comedic programs.
Do you have to choose between being insufferable and moronic? I think you're talented enough to pull off both.
That's a really low threshold though. Explosive diarrhea is better than anything Bieber's done.
I don't know if she gets killed, I just think that if she does, it's more likely to be Ethan than Caliban.
I'm more inclined to believe that Ethan will step in and take care of Brily. His speech to Vanessa about not looking your opponent in the eye before you kill them is foreshadowing. We just assumed it was for Vanessa, but it might also be for Ethan when he sees Brily trying to kill Victor. If he's no longer going to be…