So anybody with a beard is chubby automatically? Dude was still ripped with his shirt off.
So anybody with a beard is chubby automatically? Dude was still ripped with his shirt off.
It reminded me more of how The Master depicted what I imagine Scientology auditing being a lot like.
She did see him talking to himself at their father’s grave near the end of Season 1, so she knows at least talks to his other personality, but I don’t know if she thinks he can become that personality, or if she has any reason to believe that.
The Depeche Mode “Walking in My Shoes” montage when we got the real story of Elliot going to prison in Season 2 was my favorite usage of music in this show so far. That’s just an amazing song anyway, and when that opening piano riff hit during the opening credits I was just overwhelmed with emotion. I love this show.
He only directed episodes 1 and 2
I feel like Rader is just there for a reference point for us, the audience, to know that there are people out there doing these types of things RIGHT NOW and we may not find out about them for decades. Rader didn’t get arrested until, what, 2004? And this show is in 1978. If this show jumps forward in time enough to…
I felt the same way about that statement. I guess because the show didn’t adhere to the Hollywood cliches that every character in a film or series only listens to one niche genre of music, the reviewer felt that the diverse music was worthy of criticism?
“Iron Man, Iron Man, does whatever an Iron can...”
“That’s Spiderman. Iron Man was Black Sabbath.”
He’s already backpedaled on the flat earth stuff in one of his first interviews with Boston media. Rich from Toucher & Rich got him to essentially admit that he is more trying to get people to question everything they’ve been taught instead of just blindly accepting it. That outlook, especially when it’s pertaining to…
Hundredaires? Do you recognize the people? James Franco. Seth Rogen. Jason Segel. Linda Cardellini. Martin Starr. Samm Levine. And the other guy who is now a successful writer.
No, it was on NBC. My So-Called Life was on ABC.
Slayer’s God Hates Us All album was released ON 9/11. The first proper track, “Disciple” contained the lyrics “Pessimist, terrorist, targeting the next mark, global chaos feeding on hysteria... I’m waiting for the day the whole world fucking dies” and there are multiple other prescient lyrics throughout the album.
This was one of the funniest things I’d ever seen on TV when I watched it as a kid, and it still holds up. The whole premise of their pranks on these recurring sketches killed me.
It’s also a song that she had previously performed in its entirety on the show already. (Yes, I realize James Hurley’s dumb song was performed in its entirety on the show twice, but still.)
He by far had the best American accent out of all of the non-American castmembers (Dominick West being the worst, especially in the first two seasons). Idris Elba’s was good but Gillen really sounds like an Italian-American guy from the streets of Baltimore and then you hear his real Irish accent and it’s incredibly…
With Daly and Heidecker? THAT WAS A BIT!
She didn’t say the actual words. She gave the nod, but maybe there’s some sort of, “I mean literally ‘say the word’” agreement when she orders him to kill?
I was thinking the chains would have come into play, in terms of getting over/through the wall.
That score has popped up in other episodes, most recently when Mr. C showed up at the gas station. They’ve been using that piece excellently as an indicator of evil.