Absolutely hilarious ep. One of my favorite funny parts was when The Narrator said, "Calm down Samantha" after Xo suggested Jane shouldn't wear any underwear. I also had to pause the ep because I laughed so much at Rogelio as Charlotte.
Absolutely hilarious ep. One of my favorite funny parts was when The Narrator said, "Calm down Samantha" after Xo suggested Jane shouldn't wear any underwear. I also had to pause the ep because I laughed so much at Rogelio as Charlotte.
Making his nepotism excuse look moronic was almost enough revenge for putting her in the basement… almost.
A few years ago, I went to Philadelphia with my cousin to help another cousin of ours move into a new place. When we were leaving Philly, we decided to stop at one of the city's famous steak places. (I don't remember if it was Pat's or Geno's.) There was a sign in the window that said, "This is America… order in…
This was a truly great episode, reminiscent of how I felt about the show before Michael's death. It was extremely funny, sad, and overall extraordinarily well-acted.
The Rogelio-Xo scene about Michael was probably the best thing I've seen on the show since they killed Michael off. There were no tears for me, but something happened to get in both of my eyes at the same time. Jaime Camil is wonderful.
This was another brilliant episode with it's numerous "coping mechanisms". (I wonder how Nora broke her leg.) I laughed as hard at MLB's "Everything that matters is up in the clouds" line as Nora did at Kevin wanting to have a baby. Neither laugh was particularly appropriate.
The truth is Christine left a newborn baby in a bathroom stall on the floor of a public bathroom. Tommy then left that same baby on the stoop of a house. Nora, OTOH, took care of that baby. And despite all the pain it would cause her, she decided not to fight when Christine wanted the baby back. So for Tommy to…
Anyone who hurts Nora is on my shit list.
I loved the ep and love the show. Is it too much to hope that people (reviewers included) will stop bringing up LOST every time they discuss The Leftovers?
I thought the ep was really funny. Dina's kid trap and Bobby Suh insisting on his free candy were hilarious. Awww… I feel bad for Mateo that no one else thinks Jeff was hot.
Hyperbole… don't let it ruin your day.
Alexander Skarsgard has joined the actress who played Namond's mother (The Wire) as the 2 people I would kick in the neck if I saw them in public based on fictional TV characters. This is probably the most brutal depiction of spousal abuse I've ever seen on television and perhaps movies too. I was completely…
How exactly did the group get the layout of Red Hand headquarters? I thought they said they were using their drone, but wouldn't someone have noticed that indoors?
Funniest episode in quite some time. Too bad they've decided to go full speed ahead with my least favorite New Girl storyline ever, the Nick & Jess relationship.
I always wondered what the hell happened to Henry Finnerty.
The smile Dill and Hannah shared when Elijah asked him to bring pizza to the room was everything for me.
Eh… Snyder is 50% human and 50% cockroach. I'd bet he's the last person standing of all of these characters.
I loved the twist at the end. It's really the only way to save the Bram character, although losing mopey-Bram or getting a better actor wouldn't hurt. I think people are making too much of the handprint/fingerprints. The Bowmans are living off the grid anyway, so it's not like Bram is trying to blend into normal…
I loved the ep except for 2 things… how cheesy the explosion looked and the fact that Bram did not die in that explosion.
Elijah was simply fire in this ep. "She's saying something about crispy egg rolls. As if they could be any crispier." But what he said to Hannah was incredibly mean. I know it was less about Hannah than it was about his life and his relationship with her, but it was still ice cold.