How the hell does the reviewer not mention how great Allan Havey was as 'the scary uncle'?
How the hell does the reviewer not mention how great Allan Havey was as 'the scary uncle'?
Style over substance. Incredible style - and not much substance - can play tricks on the mind.
The dysfunctional relationship between Kidman and Skarsgard is easily the best thing about Big Little Lies. It also belongs on a different show because everything else around it is overwrought garbage.
The game has proven to be a lot more divisive than reviews and the site's comments indicate.
If his twitter account is any indication, I think you're right. So give yourself a brownie (point).
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Easily the best episode thus far - the previous three were too reliant on the charisma of its guest stars (who seemed to have free rein and were ad libbing the best lines).
Or the former King of England.
To those that have read the comics: to what extent does the series rely on it for style and/or substance?
Well, I really like Taboo…and it gets major props for being unlike anything else on television.
I'm watching on a full screen.
Galifianakis was so good playing the fighting twins that I nearly forgot that it was the same actor doing both roles.
As much as I like The Expanse, the CGI really lets the show down.
I'm not sure why Baldwin's 'impersonation' of Trump is getting so much love. SNL have more than normalized Trump - they've domesticated him by turning him into a pussycat (harmless idiot, lame joke).
Well, I thought it was a great episode.
You'll love episodes 7 and 8.
Episode 8 is where the show finally comes into its own. A genuinely great episode.
I really like Paolo Sorrentino as a filmmaker - The Consequences Of Love and Great Beauty (among others) are wonderful films.
Todd?
The show gets progressively worse because it relies on increasingly familiar tropes.