Why did Matt go to the bathroom instead of immediately going after Kelly? Other than suspense, that is?
He probably had to go flush his johnson down the toilet.
Why did Matt go to the bathroom instead of immediately going after Kelly? Other than suspense, that is?
He probably had to go flush his johnson down the toilet.
Is it just me, or was the "Loved One" doll Nora saw at the conference, much more accurate and realistic looking than the ones that the Guilty Remnant put in peoples homes? This would make perfect sense, since the company had a live model to work with and would want to make a really good one to send around to trade…
The particularly egregious problem with Tara dying off screen, was that the person who was reporting she died was character the show had already established as one not to be believed or trusted. So yeah it left the viewers questioning it, even though that is probably NOT what the producers intended.
I was just getting ready to look that up. I was wondering the same thing. 1.5 Million is ridonkulous.
Eric and Pam still running Fangtasia makes little sense, but the show needed that so they could show us that no, Sarah did NOT get a happy ending like everyone else did.
I was hoping they'd do something shocking and hilarious, and have Bill burst into a pile of goo while walking Jessica down the aisle.
So was what we witnessed last night a Rush fueled coke binge, or a Coke fueled Rush binge?
Yeah, that was one of the only 3 or 4 minutes that were good in the hour. The whole idea of the party was hair brained and did not make any sense. There is no way that Lafayette or James would have thought that was a good idea. You're boyfriend has been dead for nearly 48 hours…it's time to move on!
I'm beginning to think Stephen Moyer insisted on the pointless flashbacks to give him some non-vampire footage to show off his acting chops for future roles…but it's not really working. He's no Alexander Skarsgård.
That is one of my favorite aspects of the show. Pretty much everything that happens, is part of the timeline, regardless of how insignificant. No hitting the reset button each episode. RIP Root Beer guy.
Yeah, but at least Goldblum looks more the part. He's always looked pretty nerdy.
Hopefully the latter, otherwise by the show's math, 98% of the world's population are assholes.
I enjoyed it enough to come back, but for some reason, I found the whole show a little unsettling. I can't quite explain why. I guess it was partly because so much is unexplained, which is good, and also, it appears that every single person who was left behind, is kind of an asshole, which is bad.
Paul Rudd was on The Colbert Report promoting the movie last night, and that was the most hilarious 15 minutes of TV I've seen in a while. Probably better than the actual movie.
There is a copy of it up on youtube. It's about two hours long, and I am not sure where in the conversation the exchange occurs, so you'll just have to listen to the whole thing…which is fine if you are a fan of Louis CK, It's a pretty interesting conversation.
Listen to the Marc Maron Podcast that Louis CK was on. He says pretty much verbatim to Marc, the lines that Marc said to him on the show last night…so yeah, it was a bit of role reversal. I think Marc and Louis' fallout happened right around the time that Louis CK got his Lucky Louie show on HBO.
Wait are we talking about Game of Thrones or Louie?
Marc Marons lines about Louie being a shitty friend when he found success fairly closely match up to what the real Louie said to Marc when he finally did his podcast several years ago.
I kind of think her snatching his coin purse was her way of referencing it to the Hound and the show's way of referencing it to the viewers.
To me, it played as her penalty for what he did to the farmer earlier in the season. She basically did EXACTLY what the Hound had done to him, stole his silver and left him for dead. I too expected her to do the merciful thing and put him out of his misery, but this is Game of Thrones after all, where the story…