Mags!!!
I know, I should let "Justified" go…it's been almost a year…but damn, I still miss it.
Mags!!!
I know, I should let "Justified" go…it's been almost a year…but damn, I still miss it.
And he said "I know what spies do".
Obviously not.
Sounds like my step-mother.
That was so undignified…even for a Mafioso!
Well, we know Elizabeth is a cold fish and a stone-cold killer. Now we also know she'd be an irresponsible pet owner. I did not like her telling that woman to just forget those "stupid tests" the vet was giving her dog, because she herself did and her fictional Cocker Spaniel "Muffin" lived to be 14 years old.…
Thanks for the warning, really. I might watch it and if I do, I can sort of brace myself…which is a good thing for something that affecting.
I might just do that. I've acted on my fellow AV Club members' suggestions before, usually been glad I did, and respect your opinion.
Thanks.
I've never seen that, but I've seen him in so many things there are now layers of appreciation for him and his acting. I'm sure if I'd seen "Happiness" there would be an additional layer.
William thinking he could out-run Philip and Elizabeth…..HA!HA!HA!HA!HA!HA!…(takes a breath )…HA!HA!HA!HA!HA!…..whew…..
Ha! I noticed the excessive twirling, too, but it was just so pretty and romantic. I was so caught up in the whole "Some Enchanted Evening" vibe that I was wishing I had a lighted umbrella to twirl. The thought actually went through my head, "Wonder where I could buy one of those?".
And if I ever get my hands on one,…
Nah…I make up for it by loving horses and bluegrass (some of it).
He's a troublemaker, and I guess he thinks Norman's malleable.
I hadn't noticed that, but I think you're right. How dare she…nobody's going to out-Farmiga Farmiga.
Did anyone else notice the monumentally untalented stripper/dancer in the background behind Norman in the first couple of scenes in the strip club? She wasn't on stage, just standing behind Norman. You only saw her from the neck down…standing there just moving her hips a little from side to side. There may have been…
So, Norma likes whiskey. I felt a twinge of guilt at that. I'm Kentucky born and bred and can't stand the stuff.
I know…I should be ashamed.
I feel the same. When I first read they were going to do a tv series that was a prequel to Psycho, I was not really interested. I thought it sounded like a bad idea, and was afraid it would be like so many shows that constantly throw blood and gore in our faces. Then I read the cast and knew I had to give it a chance.…
I think you may be right…just so someone does it.
Oops. Can't believe I just said that, but she's detestable. I'm a sweet little pacifist, but this show seems to be bringing out my homicidal tendencies…didn't know I had any.
Remember last season when we were all saying "Dylemma"? It's pretty perfect, too, but I haven't noticed it this season. I still like it…and still like them…still happy for them…and still afraid for them.
Their scene together tonight was adorable. Perfect pairing of puppy-dog eyes.
I wish Julian would stop calling Norman "Scout". It's annoying, and it's a name with special meaning for me. Not only is "To Kill A Mockingbird" one of my all-time favorite books (and films), but I once had a precious little cat I named Scout after that character. He was incredibly sweet, loving, playful and happy in…
That's an unexpected scenario. Freaked me out a little, but I like it!