I’ve had her “Heart of Glass” on repeat for like a week, so I was delighted to find the “Zombie” cover too.
I’ve had her “Heart of Glass” on repeat for like a week, so I was delighted to find the “Zombie” cover too.
It’s especially egregious because their political cold opens are already struggling to overcome their other high-profile one-note political impersonation, in which all Baldwin does as Trump is shape his mouth like a butthole. Seeing both of them is just incredibly frustrating.
It’s Kate Siegel (Theo Crain) that’s married to Mike Flanagan and co-wrote/starred in Hush, but yeah, lots of overlap between enjoying Hush and Hill House.
The Jim Carrey thing is just a lead weight. All he does is stretch his face a lot. There’s nothing here to distinguish his Biden from a dozen other old politicians or just some random grandpa.
-“It’s you, it’s me, it’s us” is a cheeseball-ass set of Arc Words.
Yeah, the way they played it, with Dani upset that she’s breaking her best friend’s heart, is more obviously an external motivation to drive her away from home. This way, every time she sees Edmund’s family she’d think about how he died angry at her and feel guilty about keeping it from them. The double-beard way it…
I caught Black Panther again recently after seeing Just Mercy for the first time earlier in the pandemic. Man has range.
O.O
I guess I should be grateful we didn’t have to look at the leeches. the scent thing is cool historically.
-HI KATE SIEGEL!
I think it might have been a more interesting backstory, if it had been Dani choosing that authenticity over a more acceptable appearance with somebody who knew what they were doing. Here, well, what the hell is she supposed to do? Of course an actual marriage wouldn’t work.
boooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo HBO booooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
not sure about Tony rules, but my firm TV opinion is that a show with more than two “co-leads” should have them all chucked into supporting because the show just doesn’t have a true lead.
Watched Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist this year, and every time Skylar Astin’s character appeared it made me wish they’d gotten Tveit instead.
That’s what “valet” would’ve meant to Fancy Brits- not specifically a driver but one of the help who attends the gentleman’s personal errands.
Mostly these Takeout theme weeks give me whole lists of new things I want to try. Canada week has convinced me there are worse things than traditional English food.
I don’t hate the other daughters’ actors but they definitely called the non-recast right with Dever.
YEP
happy...ending...to...Rebecca?