The British version is much, much better.
The British version is much, much better.
She will be bossy towards agent Miller, because she is much older, just to reverse the original dynamic. And they will have zero chemistry. Fox will be mumbling, while Dana will be giving zero fucks like a pro.
Overrated.
Bedelia is there for research… with benefits. ;) She will survive the season no problemo.
What? Her first appearances were at her home where she psychoanalysed Hanni.
Hubertus would be a perfect character for a Pattern Rec miniseries. They should title it "PR" and cast Tom Cruise.
Well, at least no one can say this project had zero history. :P
Oh, how witty. Yawn.
Yawn.
That's the kind of passive-aggressive behaviour I don't tolerate in a discussion. You can't show some manners because we disagree? Go to IMDB, use its search engine or better yet, visit https://archive.org/details… . If these resources cannot change your mind about the importance of acting on various old US shows,…
My point exactly: I'm not adopting an Amer-centric perspective and your country is not the centre of universe. However, there were many TV shows before 1993 with good/great acting both in the United States and everywhere else, so yes, your generalization holds no water.
I think you're too busy creating a straw man yourself. And yes, there were TV shows before 1993 where acting was highly important. "I, Claudius" rings a bell? Or maybe "The Singing Detective"? How about "Prime Suspect". Maybe you need to broaden your horizons a bit? ;)
To continue with this argument, if Duchovny is Mulder, then no acting was required, right?
"1993 was an every different world when it came to tv drama. Acting was a low priority."
Duchovny certainly improved with the following seasons, but there was always a certain level of self-consciousness about his performance and it seemed to me that Mulder was 90% Duchov, that the actor is incapable of fully transforming into his characters - a perception confirmed by those of his film projects I forced…
Add Kalinda and we've got a triangle for ages. :P
Exactly. Duchov should speak for himself. ;) It's painful to watch his acting in the early seasons.
Not weird, really. That's how ridiculous film business is. People may laugh at Bechdel test all they want, but it reveals very uncomfortable truths about the so-called mainstream culture.
Not Russians. Just thug putin and his thug minions, and they are clearly happy acting like stereotypical villains, and even happier when their thuggery is played down by stereotypical useful idiots in the so-called West. I wonder what's rusophile France been up to recently. (A mean comment, perhaps, but sharing…
He has an MA, she has a BA. Not much of a difference.