I thought it was just hush money that she shot up and died from, much less conspiracy than it was set up as...
I thought it was just hush money that she shot up and died from, much less conspiracy than it was set up as...
I started tearing up a little during the scene in the parking lot when the dog walked over to Roland, I looked up and my dog, who’d been asleep in the bedroom, was walking out to the living room and sat next to me on the sofa.
Harris James paid her a lot of money to keep quiet about the whereabouts of her daughter. She took it. I think it was implied that the guilt she felt and the money she had led to a drug binge and an OD.
Terrific third year outing for True Detective. It was a pleasure to see three lead performance shine but like for everyone here, Stephen Dorff proved a revelation. Some are not going to like the twists to get “that story worth telling” but I was very surprised that a series that was careening into conspiracy, a…
I think she genuinely overdosed. She just got a stack of cash (from Harris James on Isabel Hoyt’s behalf, as “payment” for Julie) and spent it on the only thing she had going for her at the time.
I was truly blown away by Dorff’s entire performance.
better dogs than people
so did the mom commit suicide or not? did isabel send him out there to kill her? and for what reason? i think i missed that.
Pols R DUM.
Just because trump is incapable of doing anything as tactfully as a lifetime politician doesn’t mean that he’s more dangerous. It just means that you’re finally noticing.
I mean is it really that odd? There are other countries that do the same. Like Russia and North Korea.
Kids today and their dang vidyagames! With their marios and their dankey kangs! Back in MY DAY....
There are obviously lots of questions to be answered next week, but I’ve been wondering how Hoyt knew so quickly and so thoroughly about what happened to Harris James. I get that he’d suspect something is up if he didn’t show up for work, but how would he know for sure that James is gone for good and that Hayes played…
This is why deplatforming works against people like Milo Yiannopoulos, Richard Spencer, Alex Jones and Sargon of Akkad.
So, I generally disagree with Emily’s take on this season, but I think her writing is great (loved the Twin Peaks reviews), and am reeeeeeeeeally fucking sick of the attitude she’s getting in these comments. First of all, art can be criticized and analyzed through any lens based on any criteria. Emily is at liberty to…
For being three sentences long, this comment was a wild ride.
Honest question: what’s the song that I’m supposed to recognize Ryan Adams from? I know he’s not Bryan Adams, and that he was apparently big on the adult contemporary charts at some point, but I tried to find his big hit and couldn’t.
Nah if you had any love for Wayne’s World you’d think that joke ruled.
“but in a failure to confront the fact that domestic violence is as common a fixture in the average American home as a television set.”
Saw it today (Arclight in Chicago still had it playing). And as someone who has mild height issues, all I can say is that there were shots that made me physically ill. And that’s a compliment. It’s gorgeously shot and incredibly terrifying. As visceral of a documentary as I’ve seen. Honestly think I enjoyed it more…