In her defense, what would be the point of being a witch if you got that hat and couldn't wear it in public? I'm convinced Taissa Farmiga insisted on a "I must wear that hat as much as possible" clause in her contract as a condition of coming back.
In her defense, what would be the point of being a witch if you got that hat and couldn't wear it in public? I'm convinced Taissa Farmiga insisted on a "I must wear that hat as much as possible" clause in her contract as a condition of coming back.
I thought that was one of the biggest problems in this episode in particular - the writers were trying to check in on pretty much every storyline they have, and since they have a fuckload of storylines and a lot of them haven't been addressed in a while, a lot of them never got a chance to breathe or hold together.
Well, his feet WERE narrow…
I'm not going to debate the double standard with regards to how hot heterosexual and homosexual sex scenes are allowed to get on TV, but I think the Good Wife is actually one of the better Big 4 network shows in that regard.
To quote Cary Agos, plenty of women weren't anything until they met Kalinda.
She's always sort of come and gone, hasn't she? Right now I'd guess the issue is actor availability - Jill Flint's on a midseason replacement show on NBC.
I would watch the hell out of that.
I'm pretty done with Will's bullshit too, but I do think it's an interesting choice for the show. It opens up a lot of questions as to whether Will, who has been simultaneously presented to us as both kind of a shady operator and someone we're supposed to sympathize with, has really always been like this and we've…
What exactly is the reason that Howard hasn't been pushed out? I'm pretty sure I remember there is one, canonically, but I can't think for the life of me what.
…really?
Too bad, too… you missed a hell of a game.
::frantically makes notes::
They could at least put a sign up or something. WARNING: In case you've forgotten both the history and current events of our very small town, women get murdered in this tunnel about twice a week.
That's good to hear. I thought it was odd that she seemed to have stopped working.
He should consider himself lucky his first name wasn't Hugh.
…I find your idea intriguing.
I like this. You bring on Elisha Cuthbert as a love interest for Danny, then Casey Wilson as a nurse, then Zachary Knighton as Morgan's straight-laced roommate, then Eliza Coupe as Mindy's other, other, OTHER BFF, then steal Damon Wayans from New Girl to be Eliza Coupe's husband… and THEN write off every other…
I'm with Myles. At the moment, they're not getting enough work to justify having two turtles in the budget. Don't those turtles have contracts the show has to live up to? They gotta call their union rep, they're getting screwed.
Curious what people think about Rachel-Sam. To me, it seems way, WAY too soon after the death of a character who was supposed to be endgame for Rachel - but I do wonder if I feel more strongly about it (which was pretty much the only thing I've felt strongly about on this show in a while) because of the real life…
Very fair point. Also worth noting: most of the generalizations being made about the Millennial generation are focused on describing the experience of a particular socioeconomic and racial subgroup within that generation, and attribute their critiques to other subgroups that have generally had very different…