Jess's life-long best friend.
Jess's life-long best friend.
1) possibly because you want to go to someone who has experience with mistakes and trying to navigate the level of consistency fans want vs the level of unpredictably shooting schedules, actor availability, writer availability, network notes, ratings, criticism, etc etc that comes with doing a big tentpole show on a…
I don't know what's going on here, but that's not at all what I'm saying. I acknowledge the site is being objective and that's to it's credit. At the same time, I'm saying it's strange to me when I see a bad review coupled with a nice profile in the same place at the same time. I don't think it's shocking that one…
Yeah, that's why I said it speaks to the objectivity of the site… but it's still such a strange thing to have those two things on the site the same week.
I always find it odd when there is a Random Roles/Profile of an actor promoting their new movie and it appears on the site at the same time as an unfavorable review of that same movie. I guess it speaks to objectivity, but gotta wonder what the actors think (especially when they are the director, too).
Every time I see her in something, it's a punch in the gut about Carnivale. Sadface.
Beatrix shutting the door is such a great touch. It's seemingly benign because, hey, the door is open, but she hints at so much malice in the way she does while keeping her eye steadily on Vernita still.
Same poster literally did the spoiler thing to me a month ago after the first episode. Just straight up answered a speculative comment with a spoiler from the british series. Pretty sad.
Ok. We just hear it a lot, but living here is actually kind of amazing. Lots to do, housing is cheap, world class restaurants and museums, lots of huge parks, etc.
Thanks, that's super nice to all of us here in Cleveland.
Sayre, iirc.
What if feet turn out to be a big clue to the facts of the crime? I'd kind of impressed if they put that in there not as a character quirk but as a wink that everyone should be thinking about feet with this case.
But…but…we get that amazing scene with her and Regina King towards the end.
People might be confused and think she is leaving Leftovers for Fargo, when the reality is she is going to Fargo when Leftovers is over this upcoming season.
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Uh thanks for the spoiler, I guess?
This seems like less of a whodunnit mystery (would be amazing if they never solve the case) and more of how understandable mistakes can land you in jail type of tragedy. In fact, this is probably more accurately a tragedy than a mystery.
The "I was hacked" thing is tongue-in-cheek, right?
Kevin has that inferiority complex thing driving him. When Marco dismisses him so snidely and won't even let him finally do the right thing, it just completely invalidates Kevin's work this season trying to get his life on track. So he immediately thinks the worse of himself, immediately thinks that he will fail his…
5 may be the funniest for that reason, as well. The "can't believe this is happening" aspect does throw people for a loop in an otherwise starkly realistic series. The thing that gets lost in s5 criticism, though, is that newspaper story is fantastic. Too much is made of McNulty's scam and it drowns out that stellar…