I had the same thought. It wouldn't be unlike Lynch to pull a punch like that. Then again, the official list seems pretty excessive as it is and they don't even make a secret out of the return of some of the deceased characters.
I had the same thought. It wouldn't be unlike Lynch to pull a punch like that. Then again, the official list seems pretty excessive as it is and they don't even make a secret out of the return of some of the deceased characters.
Thanks. Yeah, maybe. Frost hinted at the possibility that maybe they'll continue it even beyond this new season. Anyway, the woman is 84 and who knows… you know what, let's not even go there. I had just hoped they could use the opportunity to have her appear, as well. I wouldn't even have cared if that one, small…
Oh really? Because I only read the one official story that said that they couldn't find something for her to do. What's the differing one?
I know Lynch likes to be all cryptic about stuff and doesn't really talk about his films, but man, I wish he just finally gave an interview and talked a little about the upcoming show, for instance why certain actors who expressed interest (Laurie, Chen) won't be coming back.
Yup. My thoughts, as well. And they used to be pretty good friends, if I recall correctly.
I bet that the whole show is gonna be just Badalamenti playing the piano in the forrest with the occasional photo of some of the actors appearing in some corner of the screen. Lynch got ya again.
He's a skilled craftsman who gets projects done in an efficient manner. His movies are usually inoffensively broad and nondescript, perfect to establish a blockbuster franchise for the mainstream like the Potter series, which is why he was such an ideal choice. Remaking Hitchcock is always a terrible idea but if it…
I know I watched it all the way through. And can't remember a fucking thing about it other than Gaius Balter showed up at one point.
I liked the pilot more for its storytelling and cast than for its jokes. Maybe this would have worked better as an hour-long dramedy a la Parenthood where you don't neccessarily expect more than one, two jokes (that land) per episode.
Second that.
This show is starting to grow on me. I'm quite intrigued how well they're handling Kirkman being in over his head with his new responsibility but slowly growing into his new role. I never watched 24 and have therefore rarely seen Sutherland in a leading role but I really like him in this one. Kind of seems to have…
And if those terrorists end up not killing him, I hope at least they'll give him a haircut. Fucking hippies have no business living in the White House, damn it!
You suck, McBane!
So, they'll remake his movies and stretch them out for ten hours per season?
The first season was best when focusing on Matt and (especially) Wilson Fisk - in my book the best Marvel villain portrayed on screen to date (give or take a Doc Ock), in large parts thanks to D'Onofrio - and worst when focusing on anything else (sorry, Woll and Henson, but I could do just fine without the both you,…
Yeah, that over-overreacting shtick they've been doing for eight seasons now…. had gotten old about one season in. 98% of the episodes of Modern Family could be avoided if these people behaved like thinking, rational adults every now and then.
As someone whose first language isn't English, I must admit that this segment was really helpful for me to add a new word to my vocabulary.
I watched the first season a couple of years ago and liked but, for reasons I can't name, never bothered to watch the rest. Megan Mullaly is a freakin' riot, though.
The word overrated is overused.
You'll always have Eichhorst.