You seem to be obsessed with Beth. No sympathy at all for a woman who lost her beloved son and was cheated on by her husband?
You seem to be obsessed with Beth. No sympathy at all for a woman who lost her beloved son and was cheated on by her husband?
In real life Trish would never have told Cath about what happened, and there was no reason to because only four people knew. And neither Jim nor the detectives had any reason to tell her.
Season one was great.
Season two was good.
Season three is mediocre at best. The show has lost a lot of momentum.
Proofreading is becoming a lost skill.
Maybe first try getting her stoned?
There's only so much disbelief any show's audience can be expected to suspend. The fact that Peter got elected governor of Illinois after being in prison—even if innocent—and admitting to cheating on his wife was a huge stretch. The national attention given to Alicia's race for state's attorney of Illinois when 98% of…
I know! I never would have predicted that he would have become not only a star but Academy Award nominee.
I was on Twitter as I was watching last night, and there was a tweet from a woman who had been an extra in the audience with all the trainees. She said that Abigail Spencer was just amazing in the work she did, a great actress.
I have really come to feel some real sympathy for him. Yet he seems to epitomize the notion of being one's own worst enemy.
And another thing: A woman as smart as Jordan ends up having three abortions in a time when reliable birth control is cheap and readily available? And now she can't have kids? Nonsense. That's another plot contrivance that exceeds the parameters of believability.
Honestly, if I was actor given that line to say, I would just flat out refuse.
Who hides $20,000 in a trailer, a trailer!, and doesn't think that there might be a chance that the person who actually lives in it might find it? He couldn't bank it? I mean, I know interest rates are low, but still. A safety deposit box?
Do you really think Frank has the kind of education or awareness of the world that would make him familar with a specific battle during the Vietnam War or the events at Tiananmen Square? That he's smart enough to make that association of the famous photo of the guy in front of the tank? Because that sounded so phony…
Okay, has anyone seen this rather entertaining mashup?
Okay, has anyone seen this rather entertaining mashup?
No, but almost on the cat hanging out waiting for leftover cereal milk.
Hope springs eternal? No, seriously. I just keep remembering how good last season's TD was, and I really have been hoping this season would get better; however, the quality of last night's episode was the worst yet.
I agree about Rachel McAdams and David Morse, who's been a favorite of mine since St. Elsewhere. Without them and Colin Farrell to watch, I'd have given up by now. Rather disappointing after such a good first season.
No. This season, especially, last night's episode, illustrates that certain writers, like Mamet and Tarentino, have mastered that kind of dialogue while others have not.
No. This season, especially, last night's episode, illustrates that certain writers, like Mamet and Tarentino, have mastered that kind of dialogue while others have not.