Very sad. The mini-series The Borrowers, in which he played the dad, marked my childhood.
Very sad. The mini-series The Borrowers, in which he played the dad, marked my childhood.
I am surely gonna miss them. What a amazing cast!
Just finished the last season of Travelers. The last three episodes, Archive, David and Protocol Omega were solid. Great ideas, well executed. Oh, and also, heartbreaking.
To really mourn his brother, at least the way she wants him to, or the way he acted like he did during his speech, Jimmy would have to forgive Chuck, and nothing he did or said before was close to this kind of closure. To talk about him so peacefully, and with such warmth and love, it was just impossible, but Jimmy…
They definitely should have hired a CRIMINAL engineer. At least he would have understood the stakes and not have been in denial about the character of the people he worked for.
I think Werner was in denial from the moment he was offered the job until Mike got real with him at the very end. He looks like a very honest and good natured man, and there’s no way his conscience would have let him be totally ok with the project, if he would have realized just how bad these people really are. The…
I liked the “rapport” she developed with Holt, especially in the last seasons. It was really funny seeing them interact in such a casual way. But other than that...
In addition, they are the biggest names in the cast, and the most relatable for the boring white people interested by the show.
The endless blabbering of the Strucker family is making me so angry, I had to shout at the tv. I don’t know what I was expecting it would do but it felt good!
None of those cats have their tails in the air, which would have been a sign of confidence. They don’t look as comfortable as they should be. Mine has her tail up high when she explores our backyard. Maybe it’s because of the harness or the unknown environment? Or I’m reading to much into this...
I think this show would benefit from having three challenges per episode, just like the Great British Baking Show has. We could see more of the crafting/judging and the final results, and less of the hosts making puns and less of the contestants talking about their lives. I think it breaks the overall rythm of the…
I felt that the looks the Saint was giving them, and the questions he asked, meant he was having doubts about taking them to hell. Especially Tulip and Eugene, now that he knows they don’t belong there. I think it would be believable, since it’s against the natural order of things and he looks like someone with…
Was it not the soundtrack that is usually associated with the appearance of the Saint?
You mean "Mittens" Romney?
They discussed Renee’s future in the FBI, not one, but TWO times. This MUST mean something for the finale. They don’t want us to forget about her, clearly.
After last night, I guess you were right. His involvement really felt genuine.
I thought the same thing at first, like why is he holding back when he has the perfect explanations to all of it? And seeing that Stan was insistent, I think it was better for Philip to keep some cards in his hands for later, and releasing only bits of information at a time. We never know when he’s going to have to…
It feels like the behaviour of Philip this episode mirrors Elizabeth’s actions of last week. The way he seems to utilize the help he is offering her for his own gain (informing Oleg), resembles a lot of when she used sex to get him to help with Kimmy. In both situations, it looks like they want to mend their…
This was incredibly funny:
Yes, and I would think that it was to confuse us more than David, and it added a lot to the general vibe of the scene.