So now with the coach’s reveal, does this high school soccer team have a disproportionate number of gay members on it? All for it but maybe not the most realistic, but who cares.
So now with the coach’s reveal, does this high school soccer team have a disproportionate number of gay members on it? All for it but maybe not the most realistic, but who cares.
Is it just me or did it look like the teddy bear catching fire may have had a supernatural element to it? Sure, there may have been something wrong mechanically with the plane or in the cockpit that caused the bear (whose name I can’t remember, but if it isn’t something biblical I’ll eat a soccer player) to go up, but…
I was so done with Westworld that I didn’t even finish the third season. I am surprised it’s even getting another. Someone will have to fill me in on what I missed.
Murray will now be played by a broom on a stand.
I think I understand now why Carrie didn’t call 911.
If the movie is reviving old favourites from the 2000s, it should definitely bring back fan favourite Big Pillar Of Light In The Sky for a cameo.
Plus that scene with Willa accepting his proposal— “Fuck it!”
But I think, to me, the point is that Logan won against the other two either way. If Roman sides with him, he gets to show that Roman will betray and hurt them (and he’s free to betray Roman at his own leisure). If Roman doesn’t side with him, he gets to hurt them by pretending that Roman siding with them hurt Roman.…
I mean, did Logan really care about getting Roman in this side? He had already won. If Roman chooses him, he just refuses to give him the position Roman betrayed his siblings for. If Roman doesn’t choose him, he gets to pretend Roman is not getting the position but would have if he’d betrayed his siblings. It’s not…
It’s so sinister the way Logan goes in on Roman to get him on his side and, more importantly, once again seperate him from his siblings. 30ish years in this family and that might have been the moment Roman finally realized that love means shit. It doesn’t count for anything here. That knee fall might have been more…
Come on. We gotta shout out Alan Ruck. He is constantly benched on the show, and he plays that need for recognition so beautifully. It feels like we all undervalue his work on the show, and this episode gives him a great ending to his season arc.
For reasons that have been undeclared, the actor playing Mat did not return to the production after the COVID break (which fortuitously happened in the gap between filming Episodes 6 and 7). So they had to reshoot the ending of the episode with the characters in the Ways reacting to Mat staying behind, and used…
The tower is divided up into 7 Ajahs, which are basically just factions or groups. There are internecine conflicts between them and each has its own leaders. It can basically be summed up as:
Despite the title, the show isn’t about a particular bank-robbing folk hero couple
Cole Escola is going to take over the world!
“The Skunk, the Porcupine and the Concubine” as her best wedding gift! The interactions are very clever but you wouldn’t want to experience any of it IRL.. I do love the dialogue; Aaron Sorkin, minus the preachy tone, with focus and an editor (still thinking why I didn’t like The Newsroom).
“You’re my onion,” her mother says, “yeah, well, you’re *my onion,” Shiv says. Fuck, why didn’t the reviewer point that line out lol, it was absolutely the best of the episode. The almost-loving glance they give each other after, almost like they can finally agree on something, even if it’s such a painful truth.
That’s one of the reasons why I didn’t really disagree with Jeremy Strong not taking the show as a comedy. It is basically a tragedy with good one-liners.
Logan didn’t text Roman. Gerri did. Then Roman sent the dick pic to Logan by accident.
For me was their mother’s comment that she wouldn’t have dogs because she knew Logan would abuse them, but she, of course, left her children with him…