Had the same thought. HELP, INTERNET!
Had the same thought. HELP, INTERNET!
I can’t find an update on the study linked below (ca 2013), but it seems that ticket prices still aren’t historically high when adjusted for inflation, the only way to truly establish whether something is “expensive” or “overpriced.”
Between his turn on Succession and this, Adrien Brody is the current king of distinctive fashions.
Just greenlight Young Creed already!!!!
Crass timing? More like unfortunate timing. Shows are greenlit and thrown into production far ahead of time. Decisions from 2018 and 2019 only look poorly/crassly timed after the fact. The toothpaste was already out of the tube by the time the pandemic hit.
Coppola helped create this world.
Point 1: fair.
SO WEIRD. How did I transpose that? So right...
Eric Roberts is the exact right flavor of crazy for this show. Between him and Goodman, you’re really never sure what either is going to do next. THERE WILL BE BLOOD.
Also, also: I may be dumb but DNA negates the whole need for decapitation and removal of hands, right?
Agreed -- slow-burn cults are much more interesting.
Also, I really appreciated that they dialed way back on the 90s needle drops after the first few episodes. Why doesn’t anyone in the 90s listen to older music? I was alive then and we definitely did!
The fact that no new adult Yellowjacket was introduced at the reunion was such a huge missed opportunity (and would have been a bigger twist than anything this episode delivered).
Zola is great, but Bravo’s Lemon still has my heart. This is going to be amazing.
I like to think of this show as “Religious Succession.”
Pixar really lost something when it quit releasing shorts with each film. Dumping their features into the streaming trough doesn’t help. That group used to be a magic factory.
It’s definitely hitting the Leftovers shaped hole in my TV viewing. I think I’m glad I haven’t read the book yet. (Nor did I read the Leftovers.) From what I keep seeing, this series builds on a ton of original elements.
It bums me out that streamers are increasingly dropping multiple episodes a week (Always Sunny did that for the first time this year). It robs shows (especially slow burners like this one) of the opportunity to be in the cultural conversation for a longer period of time, which can build audience. By burning off…
We need an internet swear jar where every time you shit talk Don’t Look Up on Twitter your Venmo automatically donates 5 bucks to the Clean Air Task Force.
I cannot find S2 of Alan Partridge on legal streaming — assuming you’re not in US or used a torrent? S1 was bliss.