The drunken bantering was hilarious! I thought it was some of Rachelle Lefevre's best acting — it seemed like she was having a blast with those scenes.
The drunken bantering was hilarious! I thought it was some of Rachelle Lefevre's best acting — it seemed like she was having a blast with those scenes.
lol, that's probably the funniest comment I've read yet!
on that subject, I'm a Norrie and Joe (Jorrie?) shipper. Take that, all you Joe-haters! I think Hunter is kind of a creep, even when not under the spell of the kinship.
Dome reminds me a little of Lost (though Lost was a much better show) in the way that the mythology wavers from one thing to the next, and you really start to think the writers are making it up as they go along. For example, the creepy girl who died back in high school and then came back to life? How did that…
I love watching the show in the spirit of "it's so bad it's good." Of all the idiocies in the plot, the only one that really bothers me is that voiceover beginning that says, "3 weeks ago…." Come on! If I was a fanatic, I would go back and track all that has actually happened to see if could possibly have…
"The entire purpose of Ani going into the house is dubious…." I agree, and I think it was an obvious attempt to put Rachel McAdams in jeopardy while wearing a slinky dress and good hairdo. It was right out of Charlie's Angels. (I still like the show, though — part of the fun is reading all the critiques!)
Now that's a scene I would have loved!
Good theory about the kids. First of all, they've spent a lot of time introducing us to Chessani's kids. Now they've given us a whole big scene about the jewelry robbery and how the cop is haunted by the two orphaned kids. There has to be a payoff coming.
Agreed. If Ray had been a loving dad all these years, he and his kid would at least be comfortable in the same room together! It's hard to swallow that he's fighting tooth and nail to be allowed to see Chad, when their scenes are so totally strained and without any sign of closeness at all.
I agree! Ray has to beg her to not tell her son that his real dad is a rapist? What kind of mother would do that anyway?
You are all trying really hard to out-cool each other with your intimate knowledge of drugs. The average viewer (me) doesn't even know what a molly is, so we're not judging the episode on a level of "oh my god, that depiction of MDMA is so out of date."