Barry could say Fuches is the killer, and he was taunting Barry on the phone and told him the location.
Barry could say Fuches is the killer, and he was taunting Barry on the phone and told him the location.
I saw that in the theater and I was like, “Wow. This is one of those moments where a actor just blows you away!” Naomi Watts was on her way to stardom after that scene alone.
Her rant was amazing because how often is a woman’s personal struggle depicted on screen, only to have critics go, “Here’s what the show did WRONG about it”, and like she said, she’s not speaking for ALL women, but then again she is, but she’s not!
“Can I use this chair? Can I? I need it. For the audition. Hello... Can somebody answer me? Jesus, talk to me! Can I use this chair?”
She killed her good friend Bill and has threatened her husband, but she’s so pretty and interesting!
I feel like this show is doing a dead-on parody of itself now. Like, there’s a white board in the writer’s room and whoever comes up with the best Carolyn non sequitur wins (this week it was “Why always eggs?”) and how long before Carolyn sky dives into a meeting with Eve. They are piling on the quirks like mad.
[Behind the scenes at the AVC]
Veep is one of my favorite shows, and while the last few seasons have had cracks in them, the reviews have been excellent.
If Grey Worm dies, good God, the reviews...
I loved Bill Hicks when he was still around. These days he’d probably get #Cancelled on Twitter for using a wrong word, or having the wrong message, or a “bad take”.
Yeah, the vibe makes sense, totally. It’s just not for me anymore. I followed politics every day and night when W won the presidency, and through 9 / 11 and his re-election. I would watch MSNBC every night and get angry about each story Olbermann would do (the reasonable ones, the misleading ones, the outlandish crazy…
I’ve just mellowed over the years. It’s a personal choice I’ve made.
I used to love his stand up, but now he’s just bringing his pissy, angry, sameness to each new special.
Yeah, there are definitely times where the CGI is off. Sometimes it’s good, other times, not so much.
Luckily, The Walking Dead will always have THE worst CGI. Anyone who watches that show know much the CGI is like a blurry deer in the headlights.
I keep forgetting it’s totally OK to punch down if it’s someone we don’t like. These dang, moral-high-ground rules they are a changing.
Game of Thrones fridges yet another character (and why it matters).
I do think the last season is scattered and messy, but I totally understand their desire to touch base with all the recurring characters - although I loathe Andrew. He is one of those fictional characters that I can’t help but feel actual hate towards.
I loved Sue. When they left the VP office she was left with little to do, but I loved her, and Kent’s infatuation with her super serious ways.
I did notice something but I couldn’t figure it out. I think you’re right.
Yeah, I’ve been saying that too. Of all the people on all those boats, they managed to scoop up the most important person. But DC never misses a chance to use her go to keywords: Fridging!