Thank you. I think we could all use one. :)
Thank you. I think we could all use one. :)
That was tough. That poor girl looked so distressed.
I dunno; I pretty much disagree with every word of this review. This show is clearly more character-driven than it is plot-driven, but even saying that, there's still enough forward momentum of the main intrigue to satisfy me. Just because there's no immediate payoff from a scene or piece of information doesn't mean…
Both of my brothers are gay. One is extremely open, unabashed and makes no apologies for his sexuality or his lifestyle. Even in the relative safety of familiar circles, I have witnessed how uncomfortable his openness can make people, and in the back of my mind, have often worried for his safety. The other struggled…
But we can come back from this. We can always come back.
If only there was some way they could have avoided the need for subterfuge.
*narrows eyes*
*puts Arby's name on the list*
You ain't got no proof.
Oddly, even with all the super high profile people we've lost this year, this is one of the two deaths that has affected me the most—the other being Michelle McNamara. The senseless, sudden, randomness of their passings just chills me to the core. :(
Telling her to "run to heaven" implies otherwise.
Dialogue to consist exclusively of list of stores that have closed down over the years, punctuated by, "Damn shame, that."
It's like if David Lynch directed an episode of Whose Line Is It Anyway.
Yeah, agreed on both counts. The drift in focus away from the industry and onto the James-Claybourne family drama hour got really old, while Will's character transformation has been one of the strongest—and sweetest—of the whole lot. It's too bad he wasn't more present through a lot of that.
Connie Britton was on one of the late night shows like, days after the cancellation talking about packing her shit and moving back to LA. I wonder how drunk she is right now.
Jesus is too old for this shit.
That's exactly why I always carry a fig newton in the pocket of my velour tracksuit.
I was starting to think I must be old, reading through that line-up, because I only recognised like 4 or 5 names.
Wow, Mindy Kaling is an unexpected addition.
Yeesh. I just got a flash of a late night show hosted by Lana Del Ray. The audience, sleeping and crying in turns.
Small nitpick, but she's Hugo Weaving's niece. ;) Though i scarcely want to correct you, owing to your rugged good looks and sterling prose.