That's an odd response. They specifically wanted to cast an unknown performer, I don't know why you would skip the entire performance on that account. I would have loved to see her as Tin Man though.
That's an odd response. They specifically wanted to cast an unknown performer, I don't know why you would skip the entire performance on that account. I would have loved to see her as Tin Man though.
Please god let it be so. I watched the 2-minute promo and it was aggressively unfunny. There was only one time I laughed, and it was the throwaway line about Rhode Island that was probably the only joke written by someone from Massachusetts.
This song always makes me smile. Adam Sandler drives me up the wall in general, but boy does he redeem himself with this.
Oh I have no doubt the producers instigated the whole thing, I just worry — weirdly, and completely inappropriately for people who are in fact complete strangers to me — that the shit-stirring that the producers have been doing impacted the relationship between the actors. They seemed like good friends, it would be a…
I heard a rumor that the showrunner, or studio pulling the showrunner's strings, wanted to keep her in Purgatory *the entire season*. I'd be LIT THE FUCK UP if even heard a breath of a whisper of that possibility about the show that I'm allegedly lead actress on.
They don't let Abbie have fun. I think its a cyclical problem: Beharie gets these scripts that have her being a scold, being stern, being angry, dragging Crane along through his man-out-of-time tantrums, but never being happy, having a good time, having a laugh. Even the one game that they played was her lecturing…
Well also, women have breasts. Our shirts don't always have high necklines, and some of us find them uncomfortable anyway. Sometimes you will see evidence of said breasts under the shirts that we wear.
This was pretty dull, unfortunately. Peter Mensah was way underused and should not have been dispatched as quickly as he was.
Jenny works at a bar, Joe is an EMT. Crane doesn't seem to have a job, but my headcannon theory is that as a young newlywed he invested a small sum with a very conservative Dutch bank in Manhattan, which — being Dutch and holding close to their money — managed to survive the crash of 1929, and while not making him…
"There's glass in your hair."
I think we knew Claire's brother was trouble when he was knocking one out while talking to her on the phone at the end of ep1.
This was my favorite episode. I love the actress that plays Grandma Carol, I had to IMDB here because my instant reaction was "Hey its that lady! From that thing!" Turns out she was a recurring judge on Law & Order among many other things. She's a wonderful storyteller, she absolutely inhabits her roles and makes…
Have you any French wine or brandy? Pour a large glass or three of that and with for mercy and comfort for the people of Paris.
Fortunately, the overwhelming preponderance of people walking this earth aren't murderous psychopaths.
The police intervention is over, 2 attackers dead.
This probably was six or seven idiots, albeit with a lot of magazines and two suicide-bomb vests. All it takes is a plan, a time, and someone saying "go!"
Either they die for certain by being shot one by one, or they have a chance at surviving in a raid. Read a report from one person inside the club posting on f-book that he wanted a raid so it could be over quick.
Um, you'd be wrong there, son. Leibniz invented the Calculus independently.
Which Voltaire — appropriately enough — neatly turned on its head with his "this is the best of all possible worlds" and leaves the reader to take that as he or she will.
Well given they've closed the borders, there's going to be a lot of stranded tourists and business travelers who can't afford to keep paying for hotels. I think its a lovely thing to do, they did the same thing (pre Twitter) after 9/11 — the French were so lovely and opened their homes to stranded Americans and took…