Loved season 1. Loved season 2.
Loved season 1. Loved season 2.
As a miserablist clusterfuck, The Leftovers has such a ridiculously narrow audience window.
You're not missing anything.
Fact: Season 3 had no Larry.
The disparaging looks from the family I have to see at Christmas: "Look, this loser went yet another year without finding a woman who can tolerate his shit. Surprise, surprise."
I've never hired a sex worker, not because of any moral objections, but because I'm a cheap motherfucker and my right hand is always free.
The criticism the game has received that every quest is "go there, kill everything" is valid.
I'm sure that taking two of the most boring characters in modern film history and putting a "v" in between their names will fix everyone's problems forever.
I will continue to struggle with Fallout 4.
But drug jokes are funny! Watch: "Cocaine is a hell of a drug."
Goddammit, she stole the name of the journal I was writing where I listened to Close To The Edge every day for a year.
Eww.
After watching this, I watched an episode of "River" on Netflix that featured an issue of National Geographic. It's all connected!
I think Mary Jamison being in the hotel hinted that this was some kind of "in-between" world, not an afterlife. She is not dead, but not quite fully alive either.
I think Joshua nailed it in his review: as great and well-made as this episode is, was it really necessary to devote 1/5th of this season (1/10th of the entire series if there is no renewal) to showing Kevin getting rid of Ghost Patti?
The Salesman sketch was a great concept, filmed beautifully, and had a terrific performance by Bob Odenkirk.
It allows you to kill 5 minutes of air time without actually having to put in the effort of producing content that is funny, entertaining, or interesting.
"Lip-sync" and "spectacular" never, ever belong in the same sentence. It is a statistical impossibility.
I couldn't care less about basketball, but the Spurs are my favorite team because they have Tim Duncan, who plays Dungeons and Dragons.
Yes, I agree. I've known a few of these "know your rights!" guys in real life, and they were all hardcore libertarian gun-loving types.