as the train pulls in, Michael points to the ground in front of Eleanor. What was going on there? Did the bad place people bring dog poop to the good place?
as the train pulls in, Michael points to the ground in front of Eleanor. What was going on there? Did the bad place people bring dog poop to the good place?
I wonder if someone could do something similar between Marianne Jean-Baptiste and Claudette Wyms in The Shield.
I'm really glad someone is making parallels and remember KyleXY
yeah a lot of the posters, documents, and newspapers were worth pausing to read. this episode was dense with jokes.
“Why do you have your sister’s underwear?” “You never know.” “You never know what”?
“are these slaveships?”
“this spooky thing called slavery happened and my entire ethinic identy was erased"
the early seen in the car was really well acted and directed and the up-down-up window comic aspect overshadowed it a bit. the actors use of their eyes and the director’s use of focus was quite affecting and set the tone.
It seemed like there was a point being made with how the "help" was treated…the singers, the female servers, the valet guys.
….and the first two involve Clyde.
exactly….when you have a entire airlines dedicated to bovine travel it reduces the novelty of a flying cow. Oh, it wasn't "high steaks"?
I couldn't quite make out what the mobster said about the abducted woman. I sounded something like “I’ve been keeping a good TOR”?
During the scene in The Brownstone kitchen, what was Sherlock drinking? Is he on a cleanse? Also did it seem like the director was placing chairs in the foreground unnecessarily?
As we often admire Joan’s wardrobe choices, I was imagining the conversation she was having with herself while standing in front of her closet considering her options for the clothing optional retreat “yes, a necktie that matches Sherlock’s shirt, I think”
The "Higher Love" callback during the last scene was appreciated
“gaming the insurance industry is what marriage is for, right?”
“I also collected stickers”
"ok, two bodies?"
There are some very strong parallels between this character and how Jessi developed in Kyle XY. Also many of the acting notes she was hitting were exactly the same. With that said, she didn't do a bad job portraying confused, paranoid and vulnerable along with uber competent and determined. This show seems a bit…
The strobe effect when Earn lost Chris in the crowd was very well done. I've totally been in that situation more than once