Perhaps in this case, as the rope does get stuck right before the malfunction. I still don't believe that the producers have zero say in how the show plays out at times, though.
Perhaps in this case, as the rope does get stuck right before the malfunction. I still don't believe that the producers have zero say in how the show plays out at times, though.
Also, TRISH WENT OFF.
They only ever show two votes that were written before the tally.
At 27:14, when Kass hardly pours any water down her chute, somehow her key goes up 100%. I had to rewatch it several times. This is like when Abi-Maria's knots were clearly tied more loosely than the other survivors (not because of editing). I hate you sometimes, producers.
Well, damn, now I'm disappointed the whole "Mason Verger tries to seduce Hannibal while answering his front door in a full leather suit" bit wasn't written into the series. Mads would've slayed the poppers line.
The preview also says "3 Tribal councils" and that suggests a final two. 4 left (first tribal), 3 (second), 2 (third).
I feel like I'm the only person who actually likes Bonnie. That's probably due to Kat Graham's portrayal more so than how the character is written, though.
The salami says "I HATE BOLOGNA!"
Anyway, I forgot how insane the Wacky Delly commercial/trailer/segment turned out to be. It was like pre-Don Hertzfeldt chaos. I need to re-watch this show ASAP.
If you think we're sick and ridiculous already, I feel okay with telling you to keep your toothy blow job opinions to yourself. Nobody wants them. From one hostile to another.
I was going to make a comment about how people hate on, and thus seem to not enjoy, Laurel/Katie Cassidy's acting, yet still watch. But then I realised people do get a kick out of her attempting to be contemplative in a clumsily-written cork board scene, like she's actually in the same playing field as Carrie Mathison…
"You let that unstable piece of human scaffolding into your house?"
Will's bangs HAD to go.
I've seen them walk along the Hudson River Greenway near Greenwich Village on several occasions. This was before either Homeland or Hannibal, I think, and I only fancied Dancy on his looks and Danes from My So-Called Life/Romeo + Juliet. They seemed to be really happy and enjoying the moment, so, even though I bet…
I watched the movie when I was younger. Anyway, now that I am invested in the TV series, I have no desire to read the books or re-watch the movie. I never go out of my way to read original source material of a production if I already started on the new iteration. At least not until it is over. Hannibal the story feels…
You guys, I was JUST coming around to liking him. And, given what I've heard about his role in SotL, I assumed he would around for much longer. Mind blown.
Nielsen households are almost never sophisticated TV viewers, let's be honest.
How difficult is it to make time to watch television? If you're like me and it is a show you are really invested, you would watch an hour or two after DVRing. Failing that, you can watch the day after when it is available to purchase on…
My guess is that they're both mythology shows, albeit in different genres, and a certain suspension of disbelief is needed in order to enjoy them. Especially and obviously for the lead-in. Being a fan of Grimm and Hannibal, it made sense in my head that way.
1) You mean you've never had that happen to you? Then again, I was usually the one offering…
2) It's called watching Cougar Town on your iMac in the bedroom.
Flowers may represent life, but, whenever I see them at a funeral, all I can think of is that they eventually die too. I guess I think they more represent the fragility of life. (But I also have a terrible green thumb.)
Oh, the days when I used to invite a friend over, open up a bottle of wine for each of us, and play Penny Can while we watched the latest episode. I moved, so that's done, but at least let me have my memories with another season!