I haven't read the whole review, but after the first paragraph i just have to say: No, you're wrong, The Woman is brilliant and if that's a misstep for you, we better lose all hope on modern horror.
I haven't read the whole review, but after the first paragraph i just have to say: No, you're wrong, The Woman is brilliant and if that's a misstep for you, we better lose all hope on modern horror.
Well, this was kind of tacky and cheap, but i've seen Glee do way worse this season… The old lady was actually pretty charming, even tho' the storyline with her daughter was cheesy as fuck.
Julianne Moore or Mary McDonnell would be perfect imo.
Is it humanly possible to adapt "Lisey's Story" ? I hope so.
"I torn cars, give me the nuclear codes" Oh my god.
It did feel like filler, but in The Good Wife even a filler episode has major background for Finn, Eli being a BAMF, a change on the structure of power at LG and a little development for Alicia, that "Who am i being faithful to?" almost made me tear up a bit, it was such a heartbreaking moment, i just wanted her to go…
The first shot of Mason wiht a little pig in his arms… I choked. I can't wait for watching Hannibal and Mason do "poppers" together, because that's the only thing missing from the gayest show on tv.
"Jonah with money, god almighty, it's like if Hitler could fly…" I almost died with this line.
Yeah, for me the plot was kind of endearing, but when you go back and forth with the opening night scenes it had a kind of off-putting effect on me. I'm sure i would've loved the plot if it were on any other episode. And i agree, the duet wasn't bad, it just didn't have to be a duet at all.
This could've easily been a solid A without giving so much screen time to Sue (her plot wasn't bad, but it just didn't belong in this episode)… Also, who's idea was to perform "Who are you now?" as a duet? That song was Rachel's (even though i love Jane Lynch performing).
It was really satisfying to see Kerry Washington acting so good again and Olivia being the character she's been merely shades of the last couple of episodes, kudos for that Shonda. But it is REALLY annoying that every time she tells something important to Huck she's saying it like she's explaining quantun physics to a…
I prefer the "Jason in Da Hood" idea to the reboot of the reboot. Jason X was comedy gold.
Kat Dennings deserves so much better… I can't to wait to watch her next to Matthew Gray Gubler in "American Gothic", directed by the same guy who made Excision.
THEY'RE ALREADY CALLING HIM PROTUS WHICH IS STUPID BECAUSE BOTH SIDES HAVE PRO AT THE START
I thought i was gonna cry when Alicia starts shoving the materialism beliefs up to Lockhart-Gardner's client, it was such a beautiful moment with so much meaning… When she says something like "so if someone dies it doesn't mean anything" it actually, physically hurt.
The son of a bitch killed Chilton.. Well, at least now we know that Alana can die too…
A+ because i needed more drunk Mellie in my life.
What a way to fuck up not just a beautiful episode but an amazing season with the last 4 minutes. I hope Frank's last scene was a way of telling us life is gonna fuck him up because i fucking hate his fucking guts. Fuck. And that JJS shit, goddamnit, just no, stop, i don't have the time to see a recycled plot of him…
I hate myself because i imagined a crossover between Veep and Hannibal thanks to that ending and oh my god it would be so good.
The pool scene demonstrates, once again, that Hannibal is the gayest show on TV, and i'm so so so happy about it.