Don't remember her ever having been said to have been in the military.
Don't remember her ever having been said to have been in the military.
Worse than CGI Livia Soprano?
Actually, both D.C. and VA are incontrovertibly south of the Mason-Dixon Line, as escaping slaves were well aware.
I couldn't stomach her medical series, but I like Scandal and, so far, I'm entertained by HTGAWM, though Scandal's better.
I thought the tears and arms/torso rubbing were attempts to manipulate Wes, both of them smarmy, seemingly out of character, and likely to be revisited at some future point.
But David Chase & Co. (The Sopranos), what-his-name (Mad Men), and Vince Gilligan & Co. (Breaking Bad) never disappoint, in the symbolism arena.
I love the foreshadowing of Maggie's becoming Negan's opposite, by taking over as Hilltop's leader and becoming Ezekiel and Rick's peer and ally.
She's already there, like Lizzie, but w/o being delusional.
In the zombie apocalypse children grow up fast, and those aged 10 and over - unless they're overly soft and sheltered, like Alexandrians - are hardened, dangerous warriors, like Koral and Rachel.
I thought the dreadlocked female was a "fresher" walker than the "dirt-bag" walkers.
I think Tara and Heath did go farther afield, and the changing landscapes Tara passed through on her return journey were designed to convey distance.
This I know.
Whew! I was hoping Avery would refer Daniel to more intensive, one-on-one therapy.
The scene in which Jon confronted Dagget was laden with Christian imagery, which the camerawork emphasized, e.g.,
…the room's closed door, with its window set in horizontal wood slats, evoked a confessional,
…the panels in the (closet?) door behind Dagget, by the window, formed an unmistakable cross that the camera…
I expected Amantha's car to crash into a tree or roll over, severely injuring her and prompting Daniel to return to Paulie in violation of his exile agreement. Of course, if that happened, awful consequences would have ensued.
The contrast between (the now) car-less Amantha, who said she's too old to be so poor, and Teddy, who drives a Prius puchased with compensation earned at a shop Amantha's father founded) really struck me. So did Ted Jr.'s surprise that Amantha's a supervisor.
The reviewer wrote something like, "We can all feel for Trey". Not I.
Both ep1 and ep2 of S4 are free to watch on the Sundance website w/o logging in.
Yes, to Rick, to Dwight, to that woman who said, "You heard the man; move out!"
Bravo has two: "Watch What Happens" and then an online aftershow for "WWH".