Looks like Lena Dunham listened to all the criticism about the show's lack of diversity by moving Hannah to Iowa. Now, we have nothing to say.
Looks like Lena Dunham listened to all the criticism about the show's lack of diversity by moving Hannah to Iowa. Now, we have nothing to say.
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This was the show's weakest episode. It's like Serial's version of a clip show.
Joshua, I don't think you realise how television ratings work. Advertisers don't look at viewership numbers (although it doesn't hurt) but the demo numbers. And How to Get Away With Murder has consistently been the second highest rated drama on television behind Scandal this fall. It even beat Scandal in a few of…
Let's keep in mind that most female writers and showrunners in the industry are used to being the only women in the room. I think they end up developing a more masculine or male oriented take on various subjects. I remember reading about some female writer talking about how they have to overcompensate in a comedy…
Please share the link to that interview. I'm always fascinated with what happened behind the scenes on that show ever since that whole catty fight the cast had during the Vanity Fair shoot.
The thing is, I don't think the Mother dying and Ted's kids coming to the realisation that he is in love with Robin all along is such a terrible idea. Robin is a huge part of Ted's life as a young man.
There's also that documented moment where Adnan mouths "Pathetic" to Jay in the courthouse as he comes up to give his testimony (if I remember right). Something clearly went down between these two and that reaction sounds more like someone who's angry at being betrayed rather than someone who is taken aback that his…
See I agree with a lot of what you said but the thing that makes me extremely suspicious is Adnan's reaction to Jay. Adnan obviously has expressed frustration many times at the way people have put labels on him, the stress he had to go through and even blamed himself for getting into prison. But strangely, there seems…
I think It's A Wonderful Life belongs on this list. It's a movie that through most of its run time inflicts a lot of miseries on George Bailey. There are a couple of light moments (most involving Clarence Odbody) and a few moving ones (when Mary sets up that ramshackle house into their honeymoon suite) but overall…
I thought the flash sideways were alright when I was watching but when the whole picture emerged it seemed like such a waste. If this was the afterlife, why did we need to spend so much time on inconsequential characters like Jack's son? There's also something strange in focussing on the plot points of the flash…
Season 6 is seriously such a piece of shit. I can't believe that they spent half the season keeping the cast holed up in the temple and the other half on the flash sideways. What an utter waste.
The ending of Dave with Libby in the mental institution was one of the most gasp inducing moments of the show for me. It's a twist that shakes you, yet at the same time makes so much sense because Cynthia Watros always played Libby in a way that the character seemed slightly damaged emotionally and slightly unsettled…
While there a lot of faults with the way evidence was presented during trial, a whole lot of damning factors clearly point towards Adnan. Not calling up Hae is one big piece but there are several others. The way he has reacted to Jay's supposedly false testimonials is just strange to say the least. Wouldn't your blood…
It was just Nolan hammering away the theme of the movie and it came at such an awkward time too. What's worse is that it made Amelia look stupid and not at all like a scientist (what's the experience she had that made her believe in such a spiritual and unscientific concept?).
See there are a million flaws with this movie. Every single character is a cardboard cutout (including Coop), some of the plot details are ridiculous (Wouldn't they have realised that they are entering a planet just a few hours after the previous scientist went in), the exposition is so on the nose (the wormhole…
I simply love this show. It's fantastic and considering so many of 2014's fall comedies have been terrible, it stands out even more.
That was one of the biggest unintentional laughs I got out of the movie. The other was Anne Hathaway's horrendous love monologue.
But the reason people will pile on to this is not just because of lingering TDKR resentment but because of how overhyped it is. And Paramount and Nolan are responsible for this. The way they had those screenings, called in filmmakers who talked up the movie weeks before, selectively chose critics (read film bloggers)…
All these newswire articles try to imitate Sean's writing style but honestly by just reading one of them even without the author tags you can make out which one is written by him and which ones are Sean-lite. All this is a roundabout way of saying 'I laughed so hard reading this article'.