This whole season's been great, but now a stone cold classic has arrived, yeah this season's fantastic.
This whole season's been great, but now a stone cold classic has arrived, yeah this season's fantastic.
Rob Schneider is…the dipshit
"Chinese George"
Just in case you forgot you were watching a Guy Ritchie film
there's a siren that goes off in my head that sounds like jason mantzoukas laughing whenever i read the words "Andy Daly guest stars"
Hey, from someone who dropped out midway through S3, whatever happened to B613?
I'd have to say that there's two scenes in episode 3 that made me physically uncomfortable so that'd be my pick for darkest episode.
how good is the handmaid's tale tho
Here's how Dernie can still win
I can't remember where I read it, but Esmail requested that season 3 be pushed back to avoid continuing the "True Detective Season 2" that kinda hit the season 2.
As an australian, I saw this show last year and as a vague comment on the whole season, it's pretty breakneck and a lot of fun. There's a lot of inventiveness here and strong characterisations and it sorta makes up for where the show occasionally missteps.
Look, I loved the season, but what's the point of this cliffhanger if you've already put him a mental coffin to have him deus ex machina his way out?
Aubrey Plaza's only competition rn is probably, what, Kiernan Shipka?
I've been slightly disappointed in these last two episodes, but I think it's the peril of doing a Twin Peaks version of a marvel movie, sometimes, you gotta deliver the character beats.
I'm more in for just a wilhelm scream any time Teti tells a joke
I mean, we're all gonna be talking about that dance sequence til whatever shows up next week to blow our minds, but the small moment I really liked was Bill Irwin pulling that handkerchief out of his pocket.
We used to have a functioning comment section. Learning to let go is the hardest part.
Have you tried turning it off and turning it back on again?
Like a wise man once said, "Politic's is back baby. It's good again. Awoouu (wolf Howl)"
I'm not surprised that if Noah Hawley turns in Fargo from small crime stories in Minnesota that if you give him free reign and infinite narrative toolbox he turns in one of the most ambitious and thrilling tv shows I've seen
it's actually 1:41 saturday for me, so your clever picking apart of my words and needless downvoting don't mean nothing