Never said any religion, but yeah.
Never said any religion, but yeah.
That's clear enough.
Not at all. Not knowing an indepth history of the region I would assume there's probably more than dozens of ethnic groups in each country and I wouldn't know where to put the arbitrary dividing line on what constitutes race.
Was the UK version worth watching? I can't have enough crime fiction.
I mean, maybe? Candyman was definitely creepy; I guess you're never going to have a mortician that isn't creepy unless he's the Fishers or Mort from Bob's Burgers. But sitting there actually watching a man speaking a bunch of red pill shit, cursing women for their original sin as he's applying fingernail polish to a…
Chandra's Indian, her parents are from Mumbai, they're not Pakistani. Are Pakistanis and Indians the same race?
If memory serves me right, I saw Costanzo's name in the opening credits of earlier episodes without ever seeing him in the show until the scene with him and Stone. I thought that was curious enough.
Guy from Road Trip definitely did it.
Not a bad ending. After watching the whole series, I still think my favorite scene was when Chandra was interviewing Day the mortician. I don't know if it was the writing or his acting (who is that guy I like him) but something about a nightmarishly biblical funeral business guy with frightening, archaic views really…
Both of those scores sound familiar, and I remember them both very well because I loved both of those movies and used to buy their musical scores when I was a kid. It's "The Trial Of Ed Crane", which was perfectly used for his character's trial.
Wow Carter Burwell's score from The Man Who Wasn't There, I could recognize it anywhere.
I know it's just, man, they make the prosecutor seem ice cold. Which I guess isn't important; her job is to ensure a conviction.
Why is the prosecutor acting like a bitch to her own witness? She could have left that snide comment about who knows more about business to herself.
The lizard people are trying to get us comfortable with the idea of devouring one another.
Were they expecting no reaction after they riddled that ape with bullets?
Up and out.
This man is like a dangerous swimming pool; he gives the illusion of depth.
Hamilton? He aint no President.
Goggins' facial reactions really make the show for me.
Cuba Gooding Jr. bewilders me. Ever since after, I dunno, Men of Honor(?) the only time I see his face is when I pass by a large octagonal cardboard stand filled to the brim with 3 dollar DVDs in the Wal Mart entertainment section. In the last ten years he's been OJ Simpson, Ben Carson, and "Loofah" from The Land…