Outrageous! Doesn't the BBC know the penis wasn't invented until 1963!!
Outrageous! Doesn't the BBC know the penis wasn't invented until 1963!!
I mean, pretty much nothing ever looks bad on a Fuller/Slade joint. It's just not a thing. Even things that are objectively bad and almost certainly ugly IRL, like murder basements, end up looking nice. I fully believe that Laura's house is kind of a beige nightmare IRL.
Idek if that's gonna be next season or the one after, but that far down the road, who really knows.
Listen, I have gotten yelled at over Zack goddamn Efron in these comments, nothing makes any sense
See, I was with you until this comment.
I think they detached it because they knew they could upgrade it.
Only after he told her he had to weigh her heart. Before that, when he reached out for it, she thought he was trying to grope her.
Well, we'd already seen her try to gas herself with Git Gone in the hot tub before then.
To me that's a little different. It's not a woman tired of her partner, going through the motions. It's her telling a new lay how she likes to get it on. He gets the message and from there it seems to be off to the races.
The person said they didn't know how, I informed them how. What they or anyone choose to do with this knowledge is up to them.
Sorry, misunderstood what your problem was.
She has a line in the scene where she's asking him to rob the casino where she talks about how they both have shitty jobs and "we live in my grandma's shitty house." Just to be more specific!
In the show there isn't a scheduled layover. The plane made an emergency landing because of weather.
Oh, you should go back and watch that scene again! It's fun, him staring all bug-eyed through the hole.
She inherited it from her grandmother (the one with the cats that she talks about, remember?)
Fair enough! I think some of it is pace, as well. The show is moving faster than the book (which I know some non-readers will snort at with disbelief). So there's some big huge thing for Shadow to react to or come up against more than once an episode, instead of these long stretches of driving and introspection in…
To some degree this isn't entirely about Whittle and is also about the showrunners and directors. Clearly they decided to take it in a different direction (for reasons they've talked about in interviews, but whatever).
Sorry. Let me put it this way: it seems likely to me that future episodes will be more like the previous ones, so you are likely to get your wish.
Honestly, I have done things at least that crazy, if not more so.
No worries!