I'm thoroughly confused. Did it begin with a "previously on" on regular TV? I'm watching it on On Demand and it started with "Previously on…" which, huh?
I'm thoroughly confused. Did it begin with a "previously on" on regular TV? I'm watching it on On Demand and it started with "Previously on…" which, huh?
Ok.
It between "romance is dead, it was acquired in a hostile takeover by Hallmark and Disney, homogenized, and sold off piece-by-piece" and "Oh I'm not a doctor".
As far as I can see nobody has mentioned the fact that this show stars TWO Asian women. That's some kind of record, right?
I say they just make this next season. Screw the anthology thing.
God damn it, I'd repressed this memory!
"God bless you, Denis O'Hare."
This will be engraved upon my tombstone.
I still remember the day I found out Murphy was gay. I just hadn't known and assumed he was a well-intentioned, horribly misled heterosexual.
Now, I have no idea what he is.
Stanley and Dandy are the only characters I don't actively wish would get killed off. It'd be pretty sweet if they teamed up and just offed everyone then rode off into the sunset.
Now, see, this I'd watch.
I'm actually not against remakes at all. I like many remakes. I like the American Office more than the UK Office (put down the torches, everyone). But, I cannot be more against an American remake of Luther. Even with Idris Elba… which I assume isn't going to happen.
I was thinking this. She has the worst taste in fictional husbands.
I wonder how long "better than Dexter" is going to be a rating for TV show finales. I hope forever, but I assume until the next one.
I still haven't seen the last like, three episodes of Dexter I think. I just stopped. One day, when I'm stronger, I will see it all for myself.
The official review of this finale should be "Better than we expected."
The important thing is that my Lynchian Suburban Hell-scape spin off starring Nero and Wendy is still possible!
Well, I'm depressed now.
Agent Nobody's Complaining Though
Spin-off idea: Nero and Wendy steal the kids and find themselves in some ridiculous suburb with Donna Reed types and all their neighbors just pretend Wendy and Nero fit in fine, never mentioning the tattoos or foul language. Maybe them two are in color and the other folks in in black and white. Also it's directed by…
Yeah. I wouldn't mind the misery though, if it didn't supersede the need for good storytelling. Which it does in Sutter's case.