If the ratio of women to men were a little higher, it looks like it could be This Ain't The Inhumans XXX: A Porn Parody.
If the ratio of women to men were a little higher, it looks like it could be This Ain't The Inhumans XXX: A Porn Parody.
You've never seen my driver's license.
I think that's the worst picture anyone has ever taken of her, so of course it's being used endlessly to launch the highest-profile role of her career.
Because you lost count, or because it's one of the conditions of your parole?
It's not just cruel. It's inhuman.
That wily genius! David Lynch has done it again!
Gotta job?
My problem with the initial installments was that so much of the horror and abstract sequences felt divorced from any storylines, and as such, there was no way to contextualize anything. With this one, it really felt like there was a specific story being told, and the relevance of that story was one a viewer could…
David Lynch really nailed the horror in the truism that pretty much everyone thinks they can be a DJ.
I think for me, it was that he seemed to dismiss Life On Mars, which was a far more serious, grounded show, as "silly" in an interview. Once I read that, I think it made me feel like some of the distance I felt between the actor and character kind of made sense in his appearances here, because Doctor Who is far more…
I do indeed mean the dog.
I think some of the credit also has to go to Derek Jacobi, who is fully capable of elevating his script, plus the fact that he wasn't around all that long.
Not me. I just want one for cheap sandwiches. 1919 prices!
Well, time travel was always an essential component, but it was never a plot device on its own quite in the way Moffat has made it. The comment above does make me realize he's gone to this particular well perhaps too many times, given that it's also a list of every major character during his run on the show.
Man, Doctor Who seems to have the most frustrating two-parters. I really wish this episode hadn't been almost entirely setups and reveals that will or won't pay off next week, but for all that, it was still a fun, weird hour. My frustration is largely at having to wait a week, which is probably their goal.
Yeah, I'm interested to know how that reveal played for people who didn't clock him pretty quickly. It felt like the episode didn't expect us to realize it was him, but then maybe stop showing John Simm in the promos?
This is an excellent point. Nevermind.
This may be the best thing I've ever seen Marc Maron in. It helps that 80% of his dialogue is acerbic quips, but when he has to sell something deeper, he does so. The character's a shitheel, but I'm loving him in this show so far, along with Brie and Gilpin (both of whom are less surprising in how they're doing, given…
Super bold choice to kill off the most compelling character in the first scene, but I'll give this a few episodes to see if it turns into either something fun, or at least the right kind of bad.
A show like this, there's no way they delay that sort of reveal beyond Episode 5 or so.