Red and yellow are NM's state colors. Green is often used as trim such as on our license plates. The color scheme is everywhere. You can tell the crew's spent a lot of time in the Land of Enchantment!
Red and yellow are NM's state colors. Green is often used as trim such as on our license plates. The color scheme is everywhere. You can tell the crew's spent a lot of time in the Land of Enchantment!
Interesting, I was hoping they'd do that. I think the series would've benefitted from having 4 POVS every episode.
I understand. Cole and Whitney had a lot of time to bond. It's as a viewer that I'm having a hard time swallowing the "Cole is a good guy" pill the show seems hard up on pushing on us now that he's a co-lead.
@mario_gp:disqus The show's been pretty decent this season so I'm extremely disappointed, and sadly not surprised in the least, that the writers/Showtime went down the "Who's The Daddy?" route. I called Alison cheating (or "cheating") with Cole back during the first episode but hoped against hope it wouldn't devolve…
I know, i know. It's simply my way of bringing up the Lockhart boy's indiscretions. I know most like Cole, and I do think the actor is good, but it's hard for me to be attached to, let alone root for, him when I have the image of him waving a gun around a family of innocent people.
Awesome. I've read a number of reviews that indicate the quality's gone up this season. I'll definitely give it a go. Thanks!
Since when did Page Six write articles about the love lives of authors? Whether the author is "brilliant" (haha yea right, show) or a sellout hack. Am I seriously out of touch or something? Actual celebrities get less than 100 comments per "scandalous" article.
I watched season 1 of The Leftovers. Has the show really upped its game? I'd love to give it another go and have something aside from The Affair to watch right now.
I'd love to be in Whitney's mind during Thanksgiving. Hmm…should I
hitch a ride back to the city with: A) the Lockhart brother who menaced
me, my mother and my father with a gun in a fit of anger OR B) the
brother who statutory raped me, got me pregnant and hasn't returned my
calls since the abortion. Choice A wins by…
Bill's a complete ass but at least I understand him. Three seasons in and I haven't a clue who Virginia is, what she wants, what makes her tick or what drives her other than working and getting involved with married men. I understand that's largely the point but I just have no sense of the character and often,…
Who even knows or cares? I seriously need a flowchart to piece everything together. Actually, maybe I'd bump the TD finale grade up just for Vince Vaughn's 10-minute limp through the desert. That was the funniest damn thing I've seen all year!
Luckily I have one friend who is hooked on the show and has dropped by for "Rectify" Thursdays the last two seasons. In time I hope more people will discover this gem.
Apparently this was on par with the recent True Detective finale! Hilarity.
Yeah, that boy is damn fine. I always think Janet and her late husband passed on some good genes to both Daniel and Amantha.
I totally agree that Rectify wouldn't have lasted as long at AMC.
Sundance is the best place for the show. In a way,
I put murder in quotations in my original post for a reason. I know Trey isn't guilty of anything to do with George's death since we, as an audience, see George commit suicide in the very first episode of the series.
I'll be broken up if season 4 is the last of the series. Still, I prefer quality over quantity and if McKinnon believes the series is best served with 4 seasons / 28 episodes well, then, I believe I'll be satisfied in the end.*
Same here! I've rewatched the entire series at least 3 times over. Not to mention I've watched (and continue to watch) each new episode multiple times after the original airing. Always have to catch it live but the show works so much better without all the commercial interruptions. Mad Men is one of the only other…
So many excellent scenes. It's always hard to pick a favorite performance because they're all great - top to bottom. I have to give Sean Bridgers props though. He doesn't get a ton of recognition but he's excellent as Trey. Just enough menace under that good ol boy facade. That last scene, man. Genuinely creeped me…
I wonder if we are talking about the same scenes? Do you mean the quest Daniel goes on after Lezlie with a Z provides Dan with the shrooms? I remember we hear Hanna's voice as Daniel is "hearing" it but I don't remember seeing anything. That's at the tail end of the episode that centers around Janet's birthday.