elisa86
Elisa Martmont
elisa86

Nope, can’t do it. Can’t watch, it still hurts too much

They show every previous episode of “Fear the Walking Dead” leading up  to the current one every Sunday, but if you miss a week of “BCS” or “Preacher”, you’re fucked.

Fuck you, Jimmy.

I loved that little nod the Cousin gave him after he saw that Nacho was willing to get into the gunfight even with a bleeding wound and on the brink of collapse. Up to this point that is probably the most respect he’s been shown by any Salamanca.

You forgot his role as Captain Holt's husband Kevin from Brooklyn Nine-Nine

Or tell her to kill herself. That’s a loophole right?

Hm. The show is enjoyable, but it’s quite problematic in a way The Great British Baking Show never was. The main issue, as I see it, is that too much of the crafting takes place off screen. We never get a good sense of the actual process or the time being committed (in fact, with one exception, the time in which they

I don’t think Jimmy really had to explain what a lawyer is to the man who owned the copier business. He knows all too well...

I’d throw in Matt Damon in The Departed. While he had played a bad guy in The Talented Mr. Ripley, by 2006 he was much more widely known for the heroic action star roles or Mr Nice Guy roles. And he played off both of those images in The Departed by being a terrible villain who went undercover as a heroic cop and a

Cassidy’s wardrobe in this episode is impeccable.

Paul said, “This is a gingerbread structure. Not house. If you make me a house, I will smash it down and I will blow your doors in.” What Brendan delivered, while adorable, was a very simple house. Four walls and a roof. Everything else was decoration (and some of that was store-bought cereal, as Mary pointed out). It

I actually think the last episode stands up pretty well as a series finale, if you ignore the last minute or so.

This did feel like a nicer thing than most of the season so far. It hasn’t all failed to work for me, but I’ve found myself a lot less invested in it compared to the last two seasons. My hazy recollections of the comic aren’t helping much either, as I keep trying to match up some of what happens here with what

Claire was wrong to go to Luke’s dad behind his back. She spent 5 minutes with him and pronounced him changed man. He’s a man who refused to visit his son in prison even after his wife died. He’s the man who shaped Diamondback. He’s a man of God who betrayed his wife for a decade. A few wise words don’t change that.

At least the one person he didn’t alienate is Lenny... and she happens to contain what’s left of his dear sweet big sister. I think if anyone could save David from becoming irredeemable, it’s Amy.

Huh.

I mean, I agree that it’s super depressing that the show went in this direction, but Legion isn’t Buffy, and it’s not The Flash. I think it’s a deeper and more psychologically interesting show.

It makes perfect sense that David used his powers to make Syd forget that she had stopped loving him, and that he slept

One of the many sad things about all this is that Anthony died while filming another no doubt epic episode in France with Ripert, and that Ripert found him this morning.

I don’t have a favorite specific moment because there are so many good ones that its hard to single one out. But I’ll just answer any episode that featured him and his friend and fellow chef Eric Ripert. They were so perfect together. It was the buddy travel show we all need in our lives.

It’s silly, but I’ll always remember the story he told about a job interview he totally bombed for an executive chef position because the restaurant owner asked, “What do you know about me?” and he decided to be honest and admit that he knew absolutely nothing rather than risk getting caught out in false flattery.

Whats up with that needs Jason Sudeikas jumping off things to truly work