And their cover of “White Lines” absolutely slaps.
And their cover of “White Lines” absolutely slaps.
I will reiterate here that the Duran Duran cover of “Perfect Day” on Thank You is a masterpiece.
Porque no los dos?
Days of Our Lives has churned out nearly 15,000 episodes since 1965.
agreed. it has become my latest pet peeve in tv these days - this pretense that everyone was always cool with gay, and only the baddies were homophobic. even gay people didn’t like the gays!
I still think it’s nice to be able to see white gay misery with a budget and talent behind it, rather than being relatively artless. Bohmer and Bailey are excellent actors, and even if this inevitably ends with one or t’other weeping over an AIDS death I’m sure this’ll be highly watchable.
As much as I liked A League of Their Own, its characters being “I’m happy being a lesbian and it’s only outsiders who have a problem with it” really made the struggle of queer people in earlier times seem much too simplistic. I’m hoping that this is going to be a lot more complex, delving into the self-hate, the lies…
This could be the comment of the year. Thanks.
Dreadful. This looks like Mr. Clean and I can always identify Johnson by his forehead: if he had hair it would be a “two-head.” This one looks like a six!
thats who it reminds me of! bald buff FPJ
I did keep wondering why Cate didn’t just wipe Andre’s mind as soon as he told her what he’d discovered.
“He was nice to us,” Jordan tries telling himself in regards to Brink, only to make the case that nice is different than good. And now if you’ll excuse me I’ll continue humming Into The Woods and wondering whether there’s a Sondheim fan among Gen V’s writing staff.
Seems right to me, though I’m a stan for the HK original. I know Scorcese had to make it different, and really, the HK one is very HK, but Scorcese made what had been the most shocking scene nothing in his version, and also SPOILER—if more than one person knows who the mole is, then a lot of the movie is a nonissue?…
I like to picture myself asking “Hey, am I crazy, or are you talking about Pol Pot?” But I'm sure I'd run out of time.
Eh, I mean, I’d drop the James subplot, and little Nicky. Everything that ultimately leads to the Black Lodge is still great.
The age difference between Frank and Mary also seems too far gap to cover. Given The Usher siblings supposed to be a twin.
Twin Peaks’ second season opens with the extended post-gunshot scene, introducing the waiter and the Giant, and it ends with Ronette’s flashback, which for my money is STILL the scariest (scripted) thing to air on network television.
I thought the ending was alright. Pretty much what you’d expect from the story and Flanagan. Maybe after Hill House’s ending, putting a nice bow on it doesn’t feel as weird. [SPOILERS of course] I thought the Carla Gugino’s speech to Lenore was sweet and well done. I’m not sure if Madeline popping out of the basement…
aMERIcanS caN bareLY ReaD.
In keeping with the spirit of violence in Prime’s superhero offerings, any executive that gives the OK to splitting an EIGHT episode season in half should be force fed his own spleen.