Okay, so just so I'm sure I have this right: Ford's motive in killing Theresa is to replace her with a Host Theresa that he can control, right? Because otherwise I can't see how killing Theresa helps him at all. If anything, it hurts him.
Okay, so just so I'm sure I have this right: Ford's motive in killing Theresa is to replace her with a Host Theresa that he can control, right? Because otherwise I can't see how killing Theresa helps him at all. If anything, it hurts him.
It's rare enough that it's like saying falling out of a plane without a parachute is survivable. No. We're not nitpicking every outlier instance here, we're talking about why it's annoying to constantly see it on TV.
Ugh, I thought The Girls was terrible. Hopelessly overwritten, like she just read Ulysses for the first time. Self-conscious, amateur, and worst of all, not even an interesting narrative. I'm annoyed that I wasted my time on it due to hype.
Yes, this is old, but I'll never stop laughing at the #lizaminelli
No. The reason it's a trope, and a tired one at that, is that the point of CPR is not to bring someone back to life. CPR doesn't work like that. The point of CPR is to keep blood pumping through the body and oxygenating viable tissue long enough to get that body to the drugs and equipment that might successfully…
"Faint", not "feint".
Yes.
Just because it's different doesn't mean it's not good. The show has been excellent so far.
The book was truly terrible.
The "my father was a Hindu, my mother was a baptist" line is actually from the book. The book character is half-Indian. No reason the non-Indian half couldn't be black.
Best: Charlize
Worst: All the guys except Cranston and Redmayne
WTF: Rooney Mara