Two steps forward, five steps back.
Two steps forward, five steps back.
I had a feeling they were just making this up as they went along. From an interview with Forte in The Hollywood Reporter:
Q: Do you have a vision for how the series ends or how each character ends up?
Forte: I have no idea. I didn’t think we’d ever go past one season. (Laughs.) …We try to make everything as plausible as…
I kept waiting for her to shoot out a window to get everyone's attention but maybe she doesn't have a good angle to do it. We never see from her POV if she has a straight shot at it.
“If you're bleak, you're bleak."
That's probably true, but none of them are doctors or epidemiologists. It's not worth taking that risk. There's too much at stake.
They must have been worried that the virus could perhaps infect the fetuses. They have to take a better safe than sorry attitude.
That is easily one of the most bizarre things I've ever seen on network TV. You tie that food up high! Don't let the bears get it!! WTF?!? :-)
I thought the camping sex she had with Second Phil was much funnier. The way he immediately jumped on the bandwagon and enthusiastically one-upped all her pervy camping activities had me screaming. Girl sure likes her "outdoor" sex.
Once the final vote is read, you're officially no longer in the game and cannot pass off your idol. The ironic thing is that Jason didn't need to give Scot his idol before the vote. He could have waited and joined his with Tai's to Super Idol Scot after the vote. Bizarrely, he did not do that, the mook.
How does Mike manage all that elaborate crap, shave half Tandy's body, drag his bed outside, and never wake him (or Carol) up? Does he drug him or something? Or am I being one of Hitchcock's dreaded "Plausibles"?
I'm also glad he fessed up to his lie quickly. In Season 1 that would have dragged out for months.
Even if they're twins, they're fraternal and would present the same genetic diversity as non-twin brothers.
I saw a recreation of the original stage version of WSS but that switch didn't stand out for me.
Seeing the original stage version of Sound of Music on that live TV event a while back made me realize how much more superior the movie adaptation is with its cuts of crappy songs (Nazi capitulation song, wheee!) and changes of song order (Lonely Goatherd during the thunderstorm instead of Favorite Things? WTF??).
"that's reality, maaaaaaan"
The most powerful scene of the season, imo. The way Eric kept falling down, it was intense.
Ah, gotcha. Thanks for the clarification. I thought it looked like a pocket knife.
You should count yourself very fortunate to live in such a sane and civilized society. I realized that when babies, BABIES!, getting slaughtered did nothing to change the minds of the gun freaks, there was no hope for this benighted culture.
I'm a little surprised considering the jet of blood spewing from the left side of his neck plus Eric leaving a blood-soaked knife at the scene. And does his dad even comment on Eric's split lip? (I can't remember)
So, no follow-up on Eric slicing that guy's neck in the van? It was odd that they recapped it at the start of the show but then never addressed it. Surely there's got to be more to that story.