I didn’t realize this one existed until I started doing research for this blog - so cool! :D
I didn’t realize this one existed until I started doing research for this blog - so cool! :D
Wait... they cancelled Glow?
Meanwhile, I’m over here on Mother Abigail’s porch in Hemingford Home. She still makes her own bread and she’s 108. She keeps fucking with this out of tune guitar, but every once in a while she yells about rats being in the corn.
Fuck off with the transphobia
Doyle died because Glenn Quinn’s drug habit was out of control to the point where he couldn’t function on the show anymore.
Do Philly cops not wear name badges? First thing I looked for in the photo was a badge saying “OUTLAW”
This is awesome. I love the irony of her last name.
I will watch anything with Walton Goggins in it, that guy is the best.
I marveled at that potato toss too -- if I remember right, it was even an underhand throw!
If everything has to have an Asterix, I hope there’s at least an Obelix or two as well?
Goggins is just so perfect for this. I wasn’t sure about this show but now I’m in.
Don’t forget Baby Billy touching those naked thugs with a mannequin hand.
well. If youre going to do it....don’t be such a cunt. Leave the kids out of it
IMO. Baskets was a show that explored the mundane failures of our past that we fight against but ultimately envelope and guide our identity. The twin characters weren’t always my favorite(Dale season 3 & 4...) but when I considered the backstory of their father’s suicide and the pain that caused Christine to try to be…
Whoa, you are so way off. This show is thoughtful and charming, and Louis Anderson is a delight. I don’t know who peed in your Cheerios, but your continued one-note writing of “I haven’t seen it, so it must suck big time” is getting exhausting. Not liking something is valid, but the way you blather on about a show…
The story of Christine Baskets is one of the most beautiful, down-to-earth little plotlines I have seen on any tv show. There’s a moment in I believe the first season when all of her shame, self-doubt, fear of humiliation, etc. gets washed away by a moment of pure acceptance and love, and her expression through all of…
booooo. this show is charming, funny, and subtle. i will miss the Baskets family.
I watched the finale not knowing it was the finale. I remember thinking this feels like the end. I must say I love Louis Anderson’s portrayal of the mother and yes the character reminded me of my own mother at times. I think the motto of the show was being middle-aged and having not succeded at life the way society…
Louie is incredible in the show and perfect casting. It’s not like some wacky haha he crossdresses role. It’s a beautiful tribute to his mother who kept him going despite his abusive father.
Well, ya’ll missed out on a wonderful show. It was sweet, funny and endearing. I kind of wish it could have gone on forever.