gesundheitall
gesundheitall
gesundheitall

OH my lord the logic gaps. The laptop left behind. The freedom to just move about a train and set up camp wherever you want. The idea that a train stays in one station long enough that you can have a whole overnight adventure and still get back on the same train in the next town. The cop getting on the train without

The show was pretty much about exactly that.

“If you only watched this season, you might feel bad for Craig when Alex tases him a few minutes later during her escape to break into Audrey’s office; luckily, we know just what he was up to only a few months ago in the show’s timeline,”

That makes sense.

Yeah, I didn’t get that either — I thought the seed was planted in the moment where the “stake” sizzled a bit when Guillermo touched Nandor with the broomstick pieces but, no, I don’t think we’re at all meant to think he knows the whole deal yet. I could be wrong, of course, but that was my take. (As in, all the “wow,

Her big moment at the convention was friggin’ fantastic.

Well now you’ve made me want Quaaludes!

I teared up, too, but thought it odd that it didn’t seem to register with anyone else? Were we meant to think Rosemary immediately stood up with her “this sucks” attitude to try to cover for their standing (not in favorable way, I mean, just to save face for herself)? Because if not it was peculiar that nobody had the

I watched all but the last one and didn’t enjoy a one, sadly

At this point this show feels like a college junior wrote a play or student film that got produced by the student drama company and cast the most adored non-musical actors in the department and everyone thinks it’s really amazing and relatable and edgy and brave. And it breaks up at least two relationships among the

I appreciated the aging up of Gloria in this episode quite a bit (she also looked a little less fake).

Jodie Comer was so great in that final scene on the train. Normally I watch Villanelle with such massive aesthetic distance because she’s such a piece of highly stylized art with no verisimilitude, so while I get that she’s brutal, it’s an engaging brutality that makes me feel something like art appreciation. But that

Hell, she may have jump-started their own paths to serial killing! Let’s just hope they’re as stylish about it as she is.

I haven’t read the book either (I read something else of his and disliked it, so I probably never will) and I thought that was a point in the favor of this series since I wouldn’t be comparing it. But no, dear lord that was the bleakest hour I’ve spend in a while (and that’s a high bar).

I was kind of enjoying this episode, things were finally moving along at a good pace and fun, big things were happening. Then the cliffhanger was essentially... tune in next week to backtrack.

It’s pretty disappointing. 

It’s a really great show and I don’t think there’s a living soul who watched it that didn’t know from the jump, so I really don’t feel like it hinged on the twist. (The twist had several additional twists to it as well, but that’s   not really the fun of the show.)

“Camera 2, come put your neck in my mouth”

I watch on BBCA

Okay but has the video quality this season been discussed? It’s as if half the shots use motion smoothing and half do not. (It’s not my TV settings, I know how to adjust that and it’s all set and not a single other show looks like this.) I did a cursory Google search and only found that a handful of folks were