That episode was so good I might even start believing in Jesus.
That episode was so good I might even start believing in Jesus.
I thought it was just because he could fund her shows, not that he really has a theater background
Connor is a playwright/actor? How am I blanking on this completely? (I know Willa’s a playwright but somehow it completely escaped me that Connor is, too)
From now on, only people in industries where no rape occurs will ever be allowed to tell stories about rape!
If new criminal acts were revealed in interviews.
I feel like I missed a scene. I just recall a 3-second appearance of Ghost Doggett walking away. Was there more ghost than I remembered?
Thank you for sharing my distaste for Season 5. I really think the other seasons were good or great. (I’d argue 1, 2, and 4 were among the best of TV.)
I was definitely surprised by that.
They were pretty clear that they weren’t adopting a baby.
Thank you. I don’t get how she’s the one with privilege and he’s the one with perspective. (Both things can be true but not only.)
I was so irritated by her dad and Larry’s advice. Broken people can still love. Do they somehow think Piper is completely whole?
I get that, but the production design is a choice.
For real! Besides the character having a pretty damn impressive arc over the seasons and becoming a much better person, Nick Sandow is fantastic in the role.
Why is Waterford, under war crime charges, staying in spaces far larger and nicer than my apartment?
Tiffani was a bridesmaid at Jennie’s wedding. They appear to have had a falling out since then (allegedly it involves Faccinelli and Thiessen), but that’s definitely not no reason!
Yeah, they’ve been very clear about this in all the PR.
I’m truly exhausted by Elektra’s dime-turn character changes. Nothing she said in this episode made any sense coming from her.
Yup! His next one is Zombie Tidal Wave. So basically he’s sitting pretty for the rest of his life in movie franchises about meteorological disasters that hurl dangerous creatures at humans. We could all do worse.
I have to say, though, that I’m impressed with and surprised by Ziering’s acuity in carving out this very lucrative second-act for himself. He’s one I would’ve expected to just see in infomercials at this point.
Reviews have said that Luke Perry gets mentioned a few times (and that it’s tonally uncomfortable).