Supposedly. If so, she'll be in for a big surprise.
Supposedly. If so, she'll be in for a big surprise.
Oh, I would love to see Alexis come back…and would hope to see the writers do right by him if it happened. I said last week that I thought he was criminally underutilized when they had him. He's extremely versatile and talented, he can bring real drama or sly humor to a good role… and they could have (and still could)…
It was like whiplash! Acting (and writing) whiplash.
Yeah, it was ironic, and combined with the look in her eyes it seemed to imply she's been enjoying his misery.
…the better to keep his little toofies rodent-like and ready to gnaw…and for any impromptu guests.
Yeah, sort of like "All's fair in love and war…and motherhood"!
I really liked the little twist in Juliette's line to Nick "You couldn't put me out of YOUR misery "….
But Trubel could.
Bud had his trusty bat at the ready, again!
Oh, and he has plenty of toothbrushes, too! Love Bud!
That's kind of my point, he'd just had conversations with her, so she should've sounded familiar.
I liked Juliette Lewis, too. Mainly because it was refreshing to see her as a normal person (the most normal one there)…..or IS she????
So did I. I thought it was so obvious , it was odd that Dillon wouldn't recognize it. But…could be wrong. What did others think?
Wow. Actresses by strata. Excellent.
Or maybe fill it in with those plastic balls they use in kids' play pits.
Maybe Bob had them dig the pit that deep as kind of a message to Norma, to scare her…but if so it just seemed to puzzle her, not alarm her.
I guess the unresolved things are deliberately meant to keep us all hanging on (which I am).
"Be My Baby" by the Ronnettes. Great old song. Lead singer Ronnie Spector was Phil Spector's wife at the time, and it was one of the first of the "Phil Spector's Wall of Sound" classics. Later, in the 80's, part of the song was included in Eddie Money's "Take Me Home Tonight" which made that a pretty great song, too.
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Yes, but it's more than that. I think it has more to do with the scene in Emma's bedroom last week. Dylan was embarrassed about the circumstances of his birth, and the way Emma reassured and accepted him (and let him know he shouldn't feel ashamed) showed wisdom. And it obviously made Dylan care about her (and admire…
Oh, they're so different! I like them both, but Sedgwick is a "safer" actress. Holly Hunter was absolutely fearless as Grace…full on balls to the wall fearless. It was quite controversial, the show and her performance. Also had a great theme song/intro, and the inimitable Leon Rippy as a redneck angel. If this has…
Just out of curiosity, did you ever watch "Saving Grace" with Holly Hunter? It was a really different, edgy show…not your typical cop show. Johnson was pretty good in that, as a rough-and-ready cop who was (similarly to Caleb) rough around the edges but with some vulnerability. A show worth seeing if you didn't. Holly…
Thanks, that was an interesting link for movie buffs.
How can you forget that "operatic meeting in the middle of a field"? Kenny Johnson acted his ass off, convincingly. He and Vera nearly out-acted each other. Seriously, though, between that episode and "The Last Supper" episode he had some really moving moments….enough to make me pity him in spite of myself.