The whole time I was thinking: "Why isn't there a lock on that box?".
Like seriously, I'd be wrapping chains around that thing the moment he was in.
The whole time I was thinking: "Why isn't there a lock on that box?".
Like seriously, I'd be wrapping chains around that thing the moment he was in.
"Oh sorry did I just mess things up? Were you going to trade him for my dad?"
Noah Emmerich did it again, I thought it might be another of his directed episodes and came online to check. He's got a great mark that fits perfectly with the show.
It's back? I've seen every episode but I think this might finally be the time to jump ship.
When they think the show is trying to admire Chanel and don't realise it's constantly mocking her at every opportunity, then no, they really don't get it.
That's the thing, it seems a lot of people aren't quite getting the style of the show and the comments I see reflect that. It isn't actually the quality in question from what I see in terms of criticism, it's just it's being misunderstood and judged against something it's never trying to be.
This show is very much…
You see failures, I see a good show.
The difference between this and Scream, is that Scream was a horror spoof that pointed out genre story tropes. This makes fun of horror tropes by exemplifying them but doesn't point them out. Instead of out and out saying "this thing here happens in horror movies" as Scream does, it just does it to an absurd degree…
If they are written as obnoxious then they aren't meant to be likeable… they don't do this stuff by accident. Scripts have months spent on them with analysing and multiple writers (not just the ones you see credited). Yes most horror movies have a likeable final girl, but this is a campy send up of the horror genre.…
The money wasn't "hidden", that's just money saved from good haggling/producing by getting things cheaper than you budgeted for.
This episode has perhaps one of the best (given the time on screen) depiction/dialogue of how someone "normal" could join the SS and become corrupted along with it's rise. From the jobs rhetoric that mirrors modern day immigration debate from right wing parties and disillusioned people, the fear and preservation of…