It's refreshing, illuminating, and humbling to read a review from a talented person… and not just "somebody with a wi-fi connection".
It's refreshing, illuminating, and humbling to read a review from a talented person… and not just "somebody with a wi-fi connection".
lol, ok… it's just too obvious what gender has pull in the writer's room for this show. In the same sense that "Entourage" is not attractive to me… I can't identify with nearly 90% of the concerns of the characters. Carrie's conundrum of being dumped by her stable rock, losing her bad boy, getting offered diamonds and…
Seriously, who hired this guy? Will not return to site. Thank you.
That shit was so on point. The joke itself is important and also "Leftovers" in a nutshell. But now that it has an actual purpose in the story… so good. I think Evie told it way better though.
How to Buy Your Ticket to the "Other Place":
There's no doubt that Virgil is his guide. And I'm not so sure that "poison" was meant to "kill" Kevin. Lindelof has twice (that I'm aware of) before used poison-devises in his stories. One being from "Lost" where a couple is bit by a venomous spider that paralyzes them to the point that other's think they're dead, so…
Yeah, John Murphy
She's somethin' special. My favorite moment was when she got sad and started crying because people pilgrimage to Jim Morisson's grave even though he wrote "horrible music", but Mary Dyer's grave is unmarked.
Why do I feel like we're gonna get Mike Milligan asking someone what they call a double QPC in France? "SAY WHAT AGAIN M-F'er! I dare you!"
It could get really fucking scary up in here if Stone, Parker, and Co. keep up with this level of storytelling. Last season had dabbles of it, but it seems like they're developing an actual context for the small, fictional town. Which is going to allow them to create painfully true, complex moments that are expectedly…
What a gret line about "power" and pop-culture in this episode. What was it, "They give you power because you're powerful, but then take it away becausethey feel THEY gave it to you"(?)
Or presidents addressing certain news organizations. Just came to mind for some reasons. Definitely cringe-worthy stuff.
Sometimes I wish Fukunga never did that take in Ep. 4 S01.
"Do you eat meat?"
I couldn't get through the first season it was so - ughhhhh. Maybe I'll give POI another chance though.
You had me until "Person of Interest"… even at, "…I was saving this for a finale of another" - I was willing to hang on to see what you had to say.
WICKA wicka, CAN I GET A SHOUT-OUT FROM A POLAR BEARRRRRR!?
This show looks fantastic, btw (litterally)
naw, that's in the German "Das Kiefer Flüstern"
"McCann hears everything", Pete. Watch out buddy. Following a guy like Duck… swooping through town offering his elixirs, saying what you want to hear, everything's always good news… Oh man, it's gonna be a tragedy.