Yeah, it’s interesting how revelations post-Weinstein and post-#MeToo are treated a lot more severely than those of the recent past. It does show that we’re learning, but I hope people like Masterson don’t get to slip under the radar.
Yeah, it’s interesting how revelations post-Weinstein and post-#MeToo are treated a lot more severely than those of the recent past. It does show that we’re learning, but I hope people like Masterson don’t get to slip under the radar.
Selling out Raphael’s character development to prop Adam is way beneath this show. Pull it together, JTV.
Any group of characters that introduces themselves as “misfits forgotten by society” with a bunch of exposition about their devotion to one another is FF material for me. As said above, this episode could and should have worked, but it was horribly executed. The group didn’t have to be the punkiest punks to ever punk,…
I admit I don’t watch the show so this could be impossible, but I would The L Word Season 6 it and have him abruptly killed offscreen and make that a plot point for the rest of the season. It wouldn’t be perfect, but at least no one would be put back in that toxic work environment and fans could get closure for the…
I wasn’t saying it’s a problem with her character, just that I understand why they don’t often use her voice in that way.
Yeah, publicly humiliating a girl in front of her peers and a professor is absolutely adorable because your college was boisterous.
How was that “prank” supposed to be at all cute? It’s always annoyed me that shit like that from the rich kids is framed as whimsical, harmless fun but Jess stealing someone’s garden gnome and putting up a fake chalk outline are apparently signs of juvenile delinquency
Yeah I definitely understand why people compare him favorably to Logan and the LADB, but Marty was always just a mopey walking nothing to me.
To be fair, singing earnestly is totally at odds with her character.
Standing for the national anthem ain’t his job
“Hope she gets a Pulitzer after escaping isolation and reporting on the inevitable cult demise.”
Yeah that’s the vibe I get - he has no real ideology, he just relishes power, and once he gets it he’s bored enough to self-sabotage just for the conflict. That’s the only way the whole Lena Dunham sidebar makes any sense
I loathe him so much as Logan that I’m curious whether The Good Wife could change my mind. I’ve never seen him in another role
The Gilmore Girls subreddit has a huge boner for Logan and the LADB. And a hate-boner for Lorelai, Rory, Jess, Zach...
As is her final, mature breakup with Logan to focus on following her ambitions rather than settle down as his wife. I think a lot of this just looks darker with the context of A Year in the Life
100% agree, it was done in an awkward, inelegant way and the “arguing” between the two voices was just overly goofy. As much as we love the narrator, even he can be hit and miss at times and is the silliest part of the show, we don’t need to double that. I’m also extremely dubious about the idea that it’s fresh or…
It’s especially odd to me because shooting scenes like that are supposed to make you feel like that anyway, aren’t they? Hasn’t that been the point of all the violence this season, to creep you out and unsettle you? So why cut it because it will hit the same note a little harder than usual? If it was supposed to be…
I think it’s more like a cynically polite gesture than anything else - ultimately adults are responsible for their own media intake and some are comfortable seeing gun violence on screen this close to a tragedy and will tune in, and the ones who aren’t would probably just skip the show altogether this week. This is…
I don’t buy that that’s really Kai’s backstory - that line “I know you tell everyone a different story, I want the real one” and the cheesy, goofy way the flashbacks are staged make me think this is all a part of the regular routine.
Listen, I understand people are still mad at Danny but I’m just so goddamn happy to see Chris Messina and Mindy Kaling share scenes again. There’s something magic there.