We were so innocent back then.
We were so innocent back then.
Did they find the turtle in a bar in Silver Lake?
We jump forward to the present day to discover that Scotland Yard is still investigating the slightly suspicious slip-and-fall death of a valet in Piccadilly Circus in 1922.
The thing is, 99.99% of actors of all races never get paid work.
Enlightened and Looking were both great, but at least they each got one more season than Terriers did.
Have you seen C.O.G.? Groff was terrific in it. So was Corey Stoll and Denis O'Hare.
Louie Louie you're gonna diiieeeee
Justified is lighter and more verbose, while The Shield was a grim descent into hell. I like them both.
That's what I had to do.
I wonder if this show ends up being both prequel and sequel. Seasons 1-3 are the Saul Goodman origin story, season 4 jumps forward past the Walter White years and becomes the Omaha Redemption.
This is a terrible thing to say, but I almost hope that Chuck dies. I'd rather that happen than endure watching their relationship fracture from some kind of betrayal.
Dany's chapters in ADWD were painful, especially with all those crazy names of people like Hasbro zo Borax that all looked identical to me (so often I thought, "wait, who is this guy again? do I care?")
Well, there was that prostitute character that Benioff and Weiss made up who turned out to be a big nothing. Fortunately they realized it eventually and killed her off.
Add in an all-night session of Crusader Kings 2 and you just described my weekend.
I'm just happy the Rachel storyline has finally been buried in the New Mexico desert once and for all.
House of Cards should decide to either become a serious examination of the American political system or just become a batshit crazy soap. Straddling the middle just makes this show seem as limp as Frank's Under(whelming)wood.
Also, I enjoyed the show more when it was using guest bailiffs. Jesse Thorn's uber-creepy laugh is too much for me.