I love Mulholland Drive, though unfortunately that sequence ends with one of the couple sucked into a magical box. The male equivalent probably involves spending eternity in a tea kettle.
I love Mulholland Drive, though unfortunately that sequence ends with one of the couple sucked into a magical box. The male equivalent probably involves spending eternity in a tea kettle.
Euuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuugh.
Apparently they had to film the same sex kiss under the radar, in case the network wanted to cut it.
Come on. If David Lynch was directing it, at least you'd know the sex would be world class.
I can't speak for anyone else, but I think I'd go rapidly insane.
She's gonna set him up with a hot stud…permanently.
Single White Gay Man Seeking Same. For Murder!
The influence of too many 90's horror films, no doubt.
If I'm reading him correctly, the problem seems to be that there are elements of the dating culture that are fairly insidious. The kind of clichéd talk that men make about women has become men talking about men, and that Looking has its cast nonjudgementally deploy this.
Yeah, there was a kid at school who pee'd at right angles because of a fuck-up.
Really? Why/how so?
Yeah, I'd say that the straight world isn't particularly binary either, (you're thinking about casual hookups vs long term relationships, right?).
Which is fair enough, and I'd in no way defend her choices in this episode. They're bad ones.
I wonder if it is though. I don't agree with Solomon Grundy's Feminist Arguments (though I think that'd make a killer band name), but I do think it leads to an exclusivity and marginalisation within the community.
Adam and Ray really seem to overreact more than Hannah underreacts. Adam because he's worried about Hannah's underreaction and its implication for himself, (a position I'm fairly sympathetic to) and Ray because… he feels guilty? He's full of shit?
Yeah, I think that Hannah's the type that might go off her medication if she feels her writing is at risk. But probably not this season.
I think disqus just ate my comment, so this might be a repost, but yeah. Paddy was acting out of obliviousness rather than xenophobic content, but he was still seeing Richie as a prop for his ego.
Unfortunately Looking debued to incredibly poor figures, and American Horror Story is at an all-time high.
TV By The Numbers is reporting absolutely terrible scores. Something like 0.388 million viewers, raised to .606 in the repeats. That's better than mid-season 1 Enlightened, but only barely.
From what I understand, 10-13 were filmed after a break, yeah.