eww, did they use the eye effects from Total Recall for that picture?!
eww, did they use the eye effects from Total Recall for that picture?!
MCH has the best “friendly/creepy” eyebrows around. I love when he does that face.
I’m wondering if we end up with Ghost Dad Dexter while history repeats with Harrison...
So based on Kurt being a hunter, his outburst over the headshot, the little phantom mask he made, and the fact that we only saw Iris’s arm/leg... I have a feeling he’s mounting trophies somewhere.
Because it looks like old school dog food. If it helps you breathe easier, a lot of people just call it "Muddy Buddies".
It’s still a bit sloppy (Dexter pulling punches on Rita’s death seemed like an obviously terrible move), but I thought this was one of the better episodes, especially the scene with Dexter and Kurt at the cabin.
Here’s my question about the podcast stuff: who the hell would actually listen to that podcast? Nothing against Jamie Chung, because I’m sure it’s entirely the direction she’s given, but the delivery is so, so, so bad. Obviously, the dialogue is less than stellar. It’s just... really uncomfortable to listen to. I…
The best part of the episode was seeing Dexter’s angry face as he enters the gym arena after he sees Kurt mentoring, and later hugging Harrison. He looked, convincingly, like he was going to really fuck Caldwell up (likely a sign of things to come). As it’s been the case from the very beginning, I would never watch…
If nothing else, if the season ends with both Dexter dying and somehow helping Harrison rid his own dark urges, it’ll be a better ending than the previous finale. I assume we'll find out that Kurt being a serial killer rubbed off on Matt, which is what made him a tool, albeit a very successful one.
C+? Compared to what? This was half a slow episode, to the point they recounted stuff we already knew, and half a what-the-hell-is-gonna-happen-next episode with at least a couple shock moments. B- at least.
The Harrison/Dexter scenes and the Dark Kurt scenes are so much more interesting (and, frankly, better acted) than everything else around them. I don't care about the podcast stuff, the sheriff's suspicions, Harrison's teen romance.
It wasn’t until years after reading Interview that I read about her daughter who died tragically young and realized that the character of Claudia was clearly based on that experience and for whatever good or bad you might say about that book, that character and her arc absolutely stayed with you.
And the Vampire: The Masquerade RPG which was so close to her works that she probably should have received a writer’s credit.
In Anne Rice’s own words, an editor will only choke your writing, getting rid of your voice. Every word Anne wrote in her books was perfect as it was, hence why she refused to be edited (and why her writing went downhill after The Vampire Lestat.)
In a way, there’s no more fitting obituary to Rice than an unedited one.…
Her works provided me, a young, gay kid growing up in Oklahoma in the late 90s, with many, many hours of escapism and enjoyment. May she rest in peace.
Two things:
Years ago I loaned my signed copy of The Mummy, or Rameses The Damned to a friend, who dropped it into a sink full of water. She bought a copy and sent it to Rice with a heartfelt letter explaining the situation. Rice signed the new copy with a personalized message, and sent it back to me. The friend fessed up, I told…
Halloween tradition here: kids get candy, parents get jello shots. The current favorite is good ginger beer, Vodka, lime juice (2:1:.25). Bloom the gelatin in the ginger beer, maybe add some fresh squeezed ginger juice if you like it face-melting, add the rest and chill.
By only using water, you’re missing out on some great opportunities for more flavour in the shot (and to disguise the alcohol!) Red Bull or Mio’s are great ways to add more flavour to jell-o shots
Here are a few of my go-to recipes: 1) boil a can of Red Bull and mix that with Blue Raspberry Jell-O and then add in 1 cup…