Yeah, I basically completely disagree with this.
Yeah, I basically completely disagree with this.
Bottle episode?
He's a pretty effective bad boy in Wonderfalls. He's probably going for something different here.
But his character's meant to be Canadian?
I remember people noting that she was left handed back in the Season 1 finale, so I'm not sure you're right here.
It's short for 'sick days' or 'sick leave'. As in, "Jan's been saving up her sickes, so she can take a long break."
Leaked images from the set:
I worry at this point that we've been talking for an awful lot of time, and I may be beginning to bore you. Plus, it's also 4:30 am here, so I probably should go.
Given that Frank's quite clearly upset by Aiden's rejection, I don't really blame him for, in turn, rejecting that guy who suddenly turned up. I'd not be in the mood either.
because of his quirkier looks
Dude shoves Frank into an alley so his friends won't see the two walking together, and boasts about how much better his life is when he finally walks away from the whole ordeal. I get where you're coming from, but Aiden's behaviour is pretty damn ugly.
Is it? I'm not feeling that.
Re: Banana
Yeah, I get you, and stories that can capture a diasporaic reach are conceptually fine ideas. I even prefer them, as a rule.
You're talking setting, not structure, though.
Really enjoying Doctor Coady this season. Kyra Harper's been killing it.
Yeah, I'd agree and add that it'd be out of character for Alison to want to be about all the clones and the conspiracies and stuff. She's got the danger bug — she really is the Nancy Botwin of this show, not the Walter White — and though this leads her into trouble, that's at least stuff she's consenting to.
By all means, feel free to be a homophobic arsehole, but please do it somewhere else.
She was good in Paradise too, but I mostly remember her from Fingersmith.
More like multicide — he'd be permanently erasing every single person who was born after his mother died, all the way into the distant future, and seriously changing the lives of a lot of other people.