I unabashedly love ketchup. It's like the Greg Kinnear of condiments.
I unabashedly love ketchup. It's like the Greg Kinnear of condiments.
Season 1 is all on Hulu in the US.
In the words of Tina Fey, Will Forte: "very handsome, but he's fucking nuts".
Ah, where were you yesterday when I tried to start a conversation about This is Jinsy? My infatuation with this show demands that I find someone to discuss it with (and ever since I suggested Darkplace, my friends won't take my British TV recommendations anymore).
If this show has vengeful ghosts of murdered children in it, I will watch every single week.
I unabashedly love Greg Kinnear. He's like the ketchup of movies—he'll make anything he's in better.
What was happening!?
This is Jinsy tonight in the UK. 100% recommended for fans of Mighty Boosh.
I read an interview with Jacob Pitts where he said he thinks of Raylan as Tim's Tyler Durden, and he tries to play it that way. Just proof that we need more Tim all the time.
Agreed. Wendy Crowe is the best new female character this season!
Those eyebrows must have a driver's license by now.
I usually agree with you, but not in this case. I find both Mara and Allison to be tiresome. Maybe it's because I don't see the full game they're playing yet, but currently I don't care about their machinations and am actively against either of them as romantic interests for Boyd and Raylan.
Me too! My favorite Boyd has always been soapbox Boyd, whether that soapbox is in front of a church or a gang of criminals or both. The man can pontificate.
This may have been the first episode of Justified where I was kind of bored. At least, until the show started messing with Boyd and Ava. Then I just got angry. But I do appreciate the gym hours Walton Goggins has clearly been racking up.
Don't assume they'll be consecutive.
YAY! Thanks, GaryX!
More Sam Bain work, always!
Yes, and that worked well for Samberg in the long run. But I selfishly want them to cut Bennett and Mooney loose kinda soon—just enough for them to get some people to decide to give them more money to make their own stuff in an environment more fruitful than SNL, but soon enough that the stuff they make continues to…
How low must E! have sunk to make a series that is a non-ironic version of a parody sketch of E! shows? My subway stop has ads for Kroll Show and Rich Kids of Beverly Hills just yards from each other. One says "Consequences are for poor people". The other doesn't get the joke!
Adam's Rib is absolutely fantastic. Last time I watched it on TCM, they double-featured it with the Katherine Hepburn doc "All About Me", which is definitely the right way to watch it.