Aw bummers! Though it makes sense, between the show's massive popularity early on and it's massive decline in quality in season 4 its become a Rodney Dangerfield catchphrase.
Aw bummers! Though it makes sense, between the show's massive popularity early on and it's massive decline in quality in season 4 its become a Rodney Dangerfield catchphrase.
Could we put Grey's Anatomy's current season on here? That plane crash completely revamped the show and delivered on the "we'll get entertaining again" promise of the season six finale. It isn't the same show it was, but it finally matured into something entertaining again.
Agreed, except for the one where Isabella Rossellini rips Liz's dress off. That might be one of the finest twenty minutes of television ever.
Technically he's her step-uncle.
I've read this comment three times and I still just see gay porn.
Davis wrote En Ami. I remember being really excited when the episode came out because it was a CSM/Scully power hour written by CSM himself! But then CSM, and Davis himself assert power in so many, dare I say creepy, ways that it turned me off the episode even as I watched it.
Every time I pop over here to read the Go On reveals I feel like a bit of an idiot because I deeply enjoy the show and find myself puzzled that others are so irritated/offended by its existence.
I was hardcore into X-Philedom at this point but I remember watching this two parter and cringing on the inside while trying to explain to everyone how good it was on the outside.
I was hardcore into X-Philedom at this point but I remember watching this two parter and cringing on the inside while trying to explain to everyone how good it was on the outside.
They came in through the front door and the cop probably heard all the automatic weapons and ducked? Everyone can't try to be a hero like Danny (RIP).
They came in through the front door and the cop probably heard all the automatic weapons and ducked? Everyone can't try to be a hero like Danny (RIP).
Um…wouldn't Baelfire be, at minimum, in his sixties? Unless Neal has a fantastic plastic surgeon he is not Baelfire.
Um…wouldn't Baelfire be, at minimum, in his sixties? Unless Neal has a fantastic plastic surgeon he is not Baelfire.
I was wondering about the latter too. Maybe she used magic to reinvigorate the corpse? Or her mother preserved it because it was the least she could do?
I was wondering about the latter too. Maybe she used magic to reinvigorate the corpse? Or her mother preserved it because it was the least she could do?
@avclub-9fad6725914cafe948673da493a02c5b:disqus I agree. It's very Lifetime-like. The problem is they insist on giving Kalinda these big story lines (much like Blake) but they refuse to open her up much as a character. So we end up not having anyone to connect with in her subplots. I can think of exactly one character…
@avclub-9fad6725914cafe948673da493a02c5b:disqus I agree. It's very Lifetime-like. The problem is they insist on giving Kalinda these big story lines (much like Blake) but they refuse to open her up much as a character. So we end up not having anyone to connect with in her subplots. I can think of exactly one character…
So far it looks like Cora is the only villain with little to no chance of redemption at some point so I'm all for her showing up more often. Just crossing my fingers we don't find out what turned her evil and hope for her redemption to or this show will end up like TVD and loaded down with way too many bad guys turned…
So far it looks like Cora is the only villain with little to no chance of redemption at some point so I'm all for her showing up more often. Just crossing my fingers we don't find out what turned her evil and hope for her redemption to or this show will end up like TVD and loaded down with way too many bad guys turned…
Abuse isn't always physical menace. Nick's an emotional abuser if there ever was one. Kalinda isn't attracted to him as much as she doesn't know how to handle him because he's, you know, her abuser and that relationship is fundamentally different than one she'd have with any other person.