I was laughing. So, I'm good.
I was laughing. So, I'm good.
Apparently enough people continue to click on the reviews and comment them. Like this sucker (*points at self*) who doesn't even watch anymore.
Personally, I cut them a lot of slack. I find it very hard to imagine running a show like this and especially running it on network television which required them to do at least 22 episodes for the first three seasons and then fighting for the right to end it on their own terms. Lost was in many ways unprecedented in…
It's a good feeling to read someone write something positive about Lost. That show was so dear to me when it was on and still is. The way people constantly dump on it - even six years after it had ended - sometimes makes me question myself and my mental well-being. Good to know that I'm not alone in remembering this…
Oh, I agree with everything you said: From a technical perspective, it's a well-made, fun movie - well-made in the sense that it achieves what it set out to do: The camp is certainly intentional and the overacting, for instance, contributes to that aspect very well. But the story makes little to no sense, the…
It is. So how do you explain Maggie Smith's gazillionth win for Downton Abbey?
The writing was for The Battle of the Bastards. I'm not sure if they submit one particular episode for Drama Series.
I personally don't like his performance at all. There are moments when his monotone voice and those buggy eyes of his almost ruin the entire show for me (which is astetically interesting but overall not the masterpiece everyone is trying to sell). I would very much have preferred Odenkirk or Rhys who've been…
You're talking about a scene from season two. Mr. Robot competed with its first season at this year's Emmy's.
I mean, at least he lost to Mendelsohn who at least did something in the episode he was nominated for (I assume it was the flashback episode with Sam Shepard). I'm still baffled over how he lost last year to Dinklage, who I like, but c'mon!
Soderbergh said that they are working on sort of rebooting the whole thing. Apparently they want to turn this into some sort of anthology series with the show reinventing itself every two years.
I think I know what he's getting at. I'm a super-mega-fan of the original movie. I don't know how many times I saw it but every time I do I get a huge kick out of it.
Don't bother. There are better, worthier shows to catch up on.
Right. Esmail can do whatever the fuck he wants. But I might be out after this one.
So, this is the new HBO show with Sarah Jessica Parker everyone's been talking about?
Jeffrey Combs should have cameos in everything. Still the best thing ever to happen to Gotham.
Yeah? It pissed me off probably more than anything else I've seen on tv this year. Then again, there was that revelation in episode seven that it was all just a mindgame…. wuuuuuuuuuuh-aaaaaah.
Yeah, that ending.
Let them try this out. The last show they aired on regular tv bombed the franchise into a near-death-state that lasted five years or so. Streaming seems like the next logical step for them to take since it'll also be accessible via Netflix wordwide which means that us Europeans can contribute to its (hopeful) success…
To be fair, the ones who are called Rayburn are still dropping like flies.