I'm trying to teach my two year old nephew to say, "Get to the choppa!" He says, "choppa," but that's it.
I'm trying to teach my two year old nephew to say, "Get to the choppa!" He says, "choppa," but that's it.
The Californication finale should have been the You Can't Always Get What You Want montage. Season four, I think?
We need a slo-mo youtube montage set to "I Will Remember You."
"Hey, Mike, you want to play Kuma War?"
Some subtle, great stuff from James Rebhorn.
Stuck in the Middle With You.
Drexler's Class, starring Dabney Goldman and Gary Oldman as ghetto high school teachers / pimps.
Fox Force Five, the series.
The first 3/4 of season 7 were surprisingly compelling.
There were political issues that the characters disbelievingly treated as personal, and personal issues that the characters disbelievingly treated as political.
Ultimately, the reason this show is falling out of favor for me is because it went from being genuinely good, to going through the motions what good television is supposed to be. It hits all the right marks, the highs and lows, but more out of duty than out of narrative.
Javadi should have killed Brody himself, and blamed his closest political rival as the assassin.
I can't believe that Carry would run out the front door the second she heard helicopter rotors. Dumb!
Joey Slotnick!
Why no T-Bone?
I often write this about Orphan Black, and I'm unsure about the consensus, but IMO, the first two episodes feel "low rent" compared to the back seven, which are almost HBO level quality in terms of writing, directing, acting, etc.
TO THE EXTREME!
I upvoted you, just to write that the show should be 12 episodes per season, instead of ten.
It's a great metaphor for today.
My ideal ending would be someone digging in a field, 500 years later, and they find Needle, or Snow's skeleton, or maybe Sansa's dress, and it's the only leftover from a lost civilization.