welp, I’m hyped.
welp, I’m hyped.
BUNHEADS!!!!!!!! I miss it.
LOL’d watching Ken do a true daily double and freak out about it before getting the right answer anyway.
supposedly the Netflix international rights are $$$
And then Bette just throws this show into...crime drama territory? When Felicity’s ex-husband comes around, drunk and looking for a confrontation, she pushes him down a whole flight of stairs. He doesn’t look dead, but bleeding from the head is still not good for anyone let alone someone running for mayor.
I should just be thankful they’re not trying to do our accent.
I so wanted them to run off together and hunt their probably corrupt/criminal handlers at the end of last season. Would’ve given the cat-and-mouse dynamic some different combinations to work off.
I wouldn’t call him one of the top 100 guest appearances on The Good Wife.
Outmatched looks like it was grown in a lab to drive me insane.
o.O I looked at the wiki after reading this. hadn’t realized he was doing quite that well with the local critics’ awards.
See you on January 25, when we get Adam Driver and Halsey.
yeah, I thought it was one of the things I’d disabled to make the stupid Kinja sites run faster. might as well re-disable them if I can’t have a conversation anyway.
As for the newsworthy corporate caving to right-wing bigotry, she also tossed in a “Stay straight out there” as a breezy goodbye. (Always points for writing Saturday’s news into the show on the fly.)
Hallmark has more Christmas movies about straight white couples than One Dozen Moms has people.
Jane the Virgin “Chapter One Hundred,” a beautiful and fitting finale for a beloved show.
I hope they explore that mostly as an Ansel thing and not a reflection on Dex. better to give him a growth arc than use him as a guilt device.
The Hoffman character is straightwashed. That was not originally a straight guy.
Yeah, it’s adapted from a comics series, not sure how closely.
I don’t think it’s entirely the network’s fault here. They’re on at the same network and hour as How to Get Away With Murder, which weaves a great web of complicated relationships for Annaliese Keating and sometimes even balances case-of-the-week with seasonal storytelling well.