Yeah, Bowie's accent in FWWM was distinctly odd, but I still would've liked to hear it in the flashback.
Yeah, Bowie's accent in FWWM was distinctly odd, but I still would've liked to hear it in the flashback.
I'm guessing that at some point over the last 25 years, as Bobby's matured, they've made their peace with one another. The only thing they had in common was Laura and she's now long gone history.
Yes! It was a real, "not THIS again…"
I was laughing at "I had my Monica Bellucci dream again"…and then Monica Bellucci ACTUALLY TURNED UP. Amazing.
Andy just vanishing was another example of that. No fancy transportation effects, no glittering shimmer. Just one minute he was there and the next minute he wasn't, and it works.
David Lynch cast Isabella Rossellini as a singer in Blue Velvet and had her perform a flat, tone deaf version of the title song. His musical choices are… unique.
Audrey is trapped in a place she can't leave with a little man who talks in riddles. This all feels familiar.
I was positive there was going to be an Ominous Fan Shot and then everything would go to hell.
When they announced "James Hurley" I thought, surely not? And then they did, and it delivered. I was howling.
If you'd have told me before this revival started that two of the townspeople getting the most episode time would be Doctor Jacoby and Jerry Horne I'd have been baffled.
I don't think he's divorced - they just live separate lives. I can see Ben living at the hotel and Sylvia living in a house with Johnny and receiving a stipend. They always seemed to be two people doing their own thing, even back in the original show.
It was reaching the point where I started to worry Peggy Lipton had suffered some terrible accident and couldn't walk. I was so relieved when she got up out of the booth.
Well said! And what's frustrating about it is that part of the premise of GG is that Rory is not entitled, that Lorelei has brought her up without privilege or wealth, that she has really earned her place at Yale even though she has rich grandparents who could've put her there in a heartbeat. Then the minute she…
If you have an ensemble show, it's easy to do - TNG for example. But Doctor Who is about The Doctor (And Also His Amazing Friends) - he's already got the A-plot. Everyone else is scrabbling around for the remainders.
Plus Sylvester McCoy. So about a quarter of all the Doctors.
Charlie's been doing that job for thirty years. And if he leaves ALL OF HOLBY WILL BURN.
Albert and Constance's date. Adorable.
Johnny Horne appearing with his third face gives me hope that Donna will turn up played by a new actor too.
AMEN! AAAAAAAMEN!
This is the greatest epitaph for Ferrer, while also being a sad reminder of his loss.