According to Google translate it's 'avbokad'.
According to Google translate it's 'avbokad'.
It's not an HBO thing, that attitude is everywhere.
I originally thought that the kid's father was Frank's ginger-haired henchman, who may or may not be Jordan's brother (they've never said that she's related to him but they look a lot alike). Given how little time is left, it could be Ray and he's been agonizing over nothing.
It looks like wonky plastic surgery to me but I'm not an expert.
Seriously, this show could be so good with a legitimately charming and talented leading man. I'll keep watching because Lena Olin and Claes Månsson are great but I have to tune out Poehler.
To be fair, HBO is having a pitiful summer. True Detective's second season just gets worse and worse. Ballers and The Brink are unfunny and easy miss. All they have going right now are John Oliver and their still stellar documentaries.
Pizzolatto is a big Twin Peaks fan, so I'm sure it's a shout out to Lynch. Kind of like the owl in the burned out church in season 1.
There needs to be some cultish bird-mask wearing type of stuff going on at some point here. The corrupt small-time politics stuff is boring. The only one who stands out is Coster.
Some of Cohle's monologues were really absurd and overwrought last season too. It was McConaughey's delivery that sold the shit out of them.
Okay, now I need this to happen and the whole season will be a wash if it doesn't.
Yes, it's Davidovich. And Rick "Jessie's Girl" Springfield played the creepy therapist.
That's the best part. Stabbing somebody in the temple with an ice pick is literally just another day at the office for Hannibal.
She wasn't southern but she was a hick, so close enough.
Yeah, as long as there are only two candidates and both suck, NPV would make absolutely no practical difference in the real world. The real problem is candidates being allowed to whore themselves out to the highest bidder and then pay them back with corporate welfare and policies that ruin the lives of anyone who…
Eurotrash doesn't mean poor or cheap, quite the opposite. It's generally applied to Europeans who wear gaudy, ostentatious,and extremely expensive clothes and jewelry purely because of price and label even it's tasteless and looks terrible on them.
Exacty. Sansa has neither the savvy nor council that Margaery did and Ramsey would not be easily manipulated by her. She's just not savvy enough yet to trick someone so paranoid and vicious. Plus, even if she could manipulate him, he'd still rape her because he likes violence and control. It was horrifyingly…
A big part of The Jinx's brilliance was in it's length. Just letting the whole story and Durst's meltdown unravel slowly rather than cutting every interview into tiny soundbites like Dateline.
I agree. Episodes 2 and 5 of The Jinx are the strongest. As good as The Jinx is, if you have to choose between the two for time, I would watch Grim Sleeper. It is absolutely incredible.
A show can't talk about concrete real world issues in an earnest way and expect to be taken seriously as Sorkin and The Newsroom clearly do and then pretend that it's just TV talking when people get offended. They're either willing to be a part of the dialogue or they're not. If they're not, they shouldn't open the…