When he told Skye about his older brother beating him up for eating a piece of his birthday cake I laughed out loud. If he isn't a parody of generic handsome guy tropes, I'm worried.
When he told Skye about his older brother beating him up for eating a piece of his birthday cake I laughed out loud. If he isn't a parody of generic handsome guy tropes, I'm worried.
No Hannibal episode, so I'll have to settle for Twin Peaks.
Even the promos for that episode fucked with me. I did grow up with monster-under-the-bed based fear, though.
Yes to Hannibal! Pretty much any episode would work for me, but there is a definite escalating anxiety and dread to the series that makes the final few more frightening. I still feel ill when I think of the scene where Hannibal tells Will that Gideon isn't in the room.
Yes! The Babylon arc is so disturbing. The image of Dora Mae in that window at the end haunts me.
Only in my heart.
Same, but I'm mostly angry about Hannibal being snubbed. It's not enough to see Hugh Dancy smiling lovingly at Claire Danes as she wins her Emmy, damnit.
I genuinely don't understand how anyone can watch Angel the Series and not ship Angel/Cordelia.
Remember Me was definitely the best, but man the sequels were awful.
I'd recommend watching The Hour.
Deadwood for me, too:
Every iteration of McNulty's "What the fuck did I do?"
The first thing that came to my mind was, "Welcome to fuckin' Deadwood. Can be combative."
It's equally charitable to imply that there's a point to Alcide.
Owen Pallett's "Lewis Takes Action" uses this as well.
I liked the first two series but I thought the third was an uninteresting mess. But that fanfiction ending with Alice still made me happy, so it all worked out.
Part of me is disappointed because I like Skarsgard and want him freed up for better projects, but those better projects probably wouldn't show him naked as much, so I guess this is fine.
I like that Hank seemed to assume innocence when he was speaking with Skyler, but Marie ferreted out the truth of how long Skyler's known almost immediately.
'Hunters' are fans of Thomas Vinterberg's The Hunt, I assume.
Joe Mangianello must be truly awful for you to point out his lack of acting ability in an article that includes Orlando Bloom.