Same! It’s such a brilliant pairing that I’m mad I never considered it before. Daryl doesn’t want to talk & Connie couldn’t hear him even if he did. They both have heightened tracking sense. They’re pretty much perfect together.
Same! It’s such a brilliant pairing that I’m mad I never considered it before. Daryl doesn’t want to talk & Connie couldn’t hear him even if he did. They both have heightened tracking sense. They’re pretty much perfect together.
Gretchen intentionally sabotaging her and Jimmy’s potentially lifelong couple friendship in a matter of seconds was one of the most casually disturbing things I’ve seen on this show, and that’s saying a lot. Aya Cash really doesn’t get enough credit for her phenomenal portrayal of depression.
The series finale of “Dexter” got an F, that was a pretty great review.
No there’s also the writers
The dumbest moment of this week’s episode was when the herd began approaching Rosita and Eugene, rather than having Rosita climb up one of the towers to safety, because zombies do not climb and the herd would have just passed underneath them and been on their way, Eugene for some reason needs to hurry down so they can…
Oh seriously, we’re gonna be stuck with that annoying, awkward child actor to deal with now?
Why are shows so determined to believe that viewers just LOVE kid actors?
Soylent Green’s The Walking Dead Stray Observations: Let’s Do The Time Warp Again Edition
I’ve loved movie soundtracks since I was a kid, so it’s hard for me to remember a first. I grew up on the original Star Wars trilogy, so of course that’s high on the list. I remember getting Hook on an old cassette tape and listening to it over and over again. John Williams was at the top of his game in early 90s.
It feels like people were betting on how Rick would die and the producers wanted to make sure the house won.
I’m gonna see this bunch next month when they come through town. I’m a big fan of Julien Baker and Phoebe Bridgers, who I think have some real chops for writing lyrics.
It took me two goes to get through that first episode. Racist snobby old French ladies, layabout entitled American bloke who gets the young girls. However, I quite liked the way the relationship with the old lady and her career developed. The romance with Aaron Eckhart in the other hand was ridiculous. One drink and…
That’s Amazon’s house style.
I skipped it, but only because I cannot stand this show week to week. I have to do it all in a week, or I lose interest.
Love Chelsea Peretti, but you could see how the show occasionally struggled to write for her after season two. So, while I’m sad she’s gone, I don’t think the show will suffer from her absence. If anything, it can only be helped by any guest appearances she has in the future.
Mad Men had a lot of stories about sexual harassment in all its varieties and I can’t think of any that were’t on the side of the victim and pointed without being preachy. One reason it’s my favorite show is because it really captures the dynamics of a workplace unlike anything else I’ve seen, even The Office (as…
I think you might have been projecting some things onto the show that weren't there.
In what way was it tearing apart #MeToo? I only saw it tearing apart the toxic behavior of people that don’t understand the movement (Charlie, Mac, Frank) or exploit the movement for their own gains (Dennis and Dee).
It’s the only way to be cool without smoking.
I think there will definitely hit a point of diminishing returns with the premise. It’s pretty self-limiting, though I thought that in Season 1 and see how much they’ve shifted their game in S2 and going into S3. I don’t think it’ll go Dexter-style off the rails, but the show also seems like it’d be best to end after…
I’d be the last guy to defend Chevy Chase because the guy is clearly an asshole, but his assessment of today’s SNL isn’t too far off.