I'd love to listen to podcasts on Soundcloud, since they keep old episodes longer than most RSS feeds. But their app makes it really frustrating, since it doesn't remember where you left off in an episode or playlist when you quit.
I'd love to listen to podcasts on Soundcloud, since they keep old episodes longer than most RSS feeds. But their app makes it really frustrating, since it doesn't remember where you left off in an episode or playlist when you quit.
Hopefully it means they're saving Let The Mystery Be for the last episode.
I've never loved a show and yet hated its soundtrack so much. The string-quartet versions of Metallica and other pop songs completely take me out of the story. And the credits music this season has been a mess; this episode's was the worst, making a joke out of what should have been a serious episode. Even the…
When the police arrive at the end to find him choking his girlfriend, they're actually the police, and not his buddy, so he gets thrown in jail.
Anybody catch the West Wing reference?
Monkey bread!
I'm sure this has been mentioned before, but…what's with this show's fetish for showing Lucy Liu waking up? Every episode seems to have a scene where Sherlock comes to her bed and wakes her. I mean, I'm not complaining, but it's pretty noticeable.
They strongly hint here that he's not dead:
Henry Rollins works in an office?
There's also a pretty decent novel about (and with the title) the Great Stink, by Clare Clark.
What the shit is Epix?
The message of this episode is that love means putting others' needs before your own. The message of episode 9 was that happy people don't put others' needs before their own. Discuss.
That is one gay lion…
Seriously, how did they do a musical episode without a Jane Krakowski song? Nevertheless, this was amazing. "Stephen Sondheim's Pinocchio" cracked me up — they got his style down perfectly.
Is this review based on the whole season, or just the first few episodes? The second half of the season is pretty much entirely about Kimmy dealing with her past trauma. It actually got a lot more serious than I expected.
ugh, at least twice in this episode.
This episode did not earn its use of "Secret Heart" or "Misery is the River of the World". Or Gillian Anderson or Lauren Ambrose. Just terrible.
I'll tell you after you watch episode 11.
Netflix….the Pet Sematary of TV networks.
There's a lot to like, if you're into Milch's style. It gets kind of baffling about halfway through, though. At that point I'd recommend watching this video, where Milch explains some of the symbolism:
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