I can tell from this trailer that Selma Blair and Connie Britton's performances are gonna be campy messes.
I can tell from this trailer that Selma Blair and Connie Britton's performances are gonna be campy messes.
Is 50 cent really that bad?
I don't know why, but Bill Murray's "don't give a fuck" persona is really starting to grate.
I think part of it is the fact that he wouldn't be considered so charming if he were a woman, as well as the fact that his movies suck. I just don't feel like watching someone who has so much contempt for what he does and the…
But they had a scene where Grace accused her of being the killer and she denied it. And they are killing as a unit because in last episode Boone told Gigi that she's not his mother even though she acts like it and once he is killed she says to the red devil that she(he?) is more dedicated then her(his?) brother.
Grace can't be the killer because then none of her scenes with Gigi would make any sense, neither would her whole story actually.
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I have no idea what "the Ryan Murphy of acting means", but I just wanna say that I think Lea Michele is a really good actress and one of the few reasons to watch Glee in its final seasons.
That song is very "omg you're such a tease!!"
I love this show so much. It's really becoming a problem that I only like things with ridiculously low ratings.
I don't know, I really didn't find this episode all that convoluted. And when there is so much plot, there's not really much time for character moments. I thought this was a pretty good episode to be honest.
An awful episode of AHS is a better comedy then the best of Scream Queens
Have whatever opinion you want. My problem is criticizing the reviewer for "over analyzing" the show when that's her job, and then complaining that she's just nit picking and that you need someone who's gonna actually analyze. Which is it? The implication being that you just don't want her to disagree with you.
This show was the same mismash of actually funny moments and boring bullshit that it always is. I thought the psycho scene was actually really funny and that the Scalia scene was just absurd enough to be funny.
Go to e online, you'll find plenty of articles about how "OMG" this show is or how "outrageous" it is!
It's obvious in how the camera lingers on Chanel when she walks, how so much of the show is centered on her, how the cast and crew talk about how much they love her, how the shows Twitter account is constantly retweeting fans who want to "be" a Chanel. The fact that she's given long winded monologues that we're…
Ah the "you don't like him because you're homophobic!" card.
You're allowed to disagree and find it funny, but to say it can't be criticized because it's a guilty pressure is ridiculous, as is accusing her of over analyzing for saying what she doesn't like.
It is the reviewers job to give her opinion on the show. She's not criticizing it for being something that it's not, she's criticizing scenes that she doesn't find particularly funny, or the show's reliance on exposition and poor music cues. She's not looking for depth in the show, but she is expressing her issues…
Ryan Murphy clearly loves writing for the Chanel's, and he wants us to find their racist remarks amusing. Also, being campy and over the top isn't an excuse for shit story and plot holes.
Great review as always but I don't really understand the comment about the Psycho scene. How would have placing it earlier in the series made it more of a true homage or made it work better?