I was gleefully rubbing my hands together when they decided to kill everyone. I didn’t care about any of them.
I was gleefully rubbing my hands together when they decided to kill everyone. I didn’t care about any of them.
If they can just manage to bring the spooky horses-with-gasmasks carriage back at least once in each episode the season will be a roaring success in my book. Those horses are awesome.
When the fuck was it established that Andre was fake Oprah’s son? Is that new?
There’s one major issue this season so far, that makes it dull and boring.
So Venable and Mead didn’t miss the very tall gray lady after Eichner killed her? And Emily & Tim were for what purpose? As for poisoning, my go-to comparison is always “The Hateful 8". So, good to see some blood. Still enjoying it. Kathy Bates is great (her young killer housewife looked like her). And I’m impressed wi…
Wait do we know already how Mallory and Madison know each other?
But they already have other cast members returning as multiple characters this season.
I think all of his work is awesome. And something that doesn’t come across well online, is how big these paintings are. That Napoleon one is 9'x9'.
Thanks, that clears that right up. And you’re right, no one would genuinely interpret that sentence that way, meaning that Hannity is being even more disingenuous than I thought. Big shock there.
No, something the artist said was taken out of context. He does not hide sperm in all of his work. From the NY Times:
I do like the artist that did Michelle’s, and when you see a bunch of her work together it is striking and you get a sense of an over-arching vision. The clothes are foregrounded, and the figures are sort of washed out and muted—but they reward closer inspection with a lot of livelieness and personality that you…
A little googling, tells me: yes it’s something he’s done. But I wouldn’t call it a trademark technique. More of a repeated concept. I don’t think this is an example, just because it’d be far more subtle/hidden than any other example I can find online.
It’s a stretch though. I mean, could also be a melted ladle, a baited fish hook, a vein in a man’s head (okay it actually is this one), a map to the place where Nic Cage can find the declaration of Independence...
Astonishing? The one of Barack Obama is fantastic, a wonderful portrait. The other painting is . . . a lovely painting of a random woman?
I think it's important for us all to bear in mind that Mary AND Edith are both terrible, horrible people, and that while it's possible for one or the other to be right or wrong about this and that at various times, the really critical thing is to hate both of them, wholly, and pray that the series turns out to be an…
Just a feeling. When Edith found out she was pregnant, she told Rosamund (something along the lines of) that she could never know what it was like to give up a child. Rosamund then got a strange look on her face. I figure there was some specific reason that exchange took place. She has also taken a lot of interest in…
I don't understand why Branson is leaving just because he won't find "another Earl's daughter" to fall in love with. Right now isn't he like the easiest gateway into the Crawley family? All those tenant farmers that he and Mary are meeting with every day - wouldn't they all be shoving their unmarried daughters at him?
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If a man got a woman very drunk and then emotionally preyed on her in that state to have sex with her, would we call it rape? We would.
There is one big difference though…Edna is a predator who sets out to get pregnant to snare her prey; Ethel was in love and believed her child's father returned her affections.
I have an idea, too - Don't read it until you see the episode. Or does that make significantly more sense?