Sam Barsanti knows writers who use subtext, and they're all cowards
Sam Barsanti knows writers who use subtext, and they're all cowards
“Dreary Kind Of Deja Vu” Did David Crosby put out a new album?
“When I left you, I was but a learner. Now, I am the one that imparts information to others!”
Hunter and her quarry fall for each other? They didn’t want to call it Out Of Bite?
I hope this is a huge hit and they propose a sequel and they call it Mens
As you all know, I am a high-powered Netflix executive. I’m the one they call when it’s time to cancel a show you personally love, right as it’s about to get really good. So obviously I’m extremely busy.
The other day at the Big Netflix Board Meeting, Reed Hastings was running late due to being confused by how to…
I feel like I Think You Should Leave could’ve been renewed even without the oral. His father didn’t need to do the oral.
Mandatory:
Second-best delivery of the word “hippo” in a British accent, after Jeff Murdock in Coupling.
“The reason? In one scene, it’s revealed that Xochitl’s character, America Chavez, is the child of two women.”
I am going to try to be grateful for what a precious, unlikely gift seven seasons of this show was rather than dwelling on how unjust its cancellation without even an announced final season was.
*Aldens Ehrenreich
I feel like at this point there’s more Will Smith slaps Chris Rock articles than there ever were about Bill Cosby or Mel Gibson or Kevin Spacey.
Except its kind of a weird 2002 Toronto - watching it with my friend tonight we both kept seeing things that we’re really temporally out of place, from the colour of the money to range hybrid streetcars that vaguely look like the 2002 models but then have big electric chairlifts they didn’t have until modern times.
The end is Nighy.
While Station Eleven is bookended by two Shakespeare tragedies - it begins with King Lear and ends on Hamlet - the show itself is pure late period Shakespeare romance, like Cymbeline or the Tempest (we even have a character named Miranda). The show is full of odd tonal shifts, strange coincidences (who names their…
I’ve heard some police officers who say that “Barney Miller” is still the most accurate depiction of police work on television.
That’s dumb. You’d have to be the world’s biggest asshole to name a son “Baron.”
Screw everyone, I loved the show. It’s especially telling that there were an equal number of people accusing it of both being too much like the original show, or not enough. And I absolutely loved what they did with Julia and just laughed at all the people saying it wasn’t true to the character. Because oh yeah, there…
Yeah - same here; I still hang around here because I’m not ready or really willing to go to another site, but even without knowing about all the trouble at the AV Club office until now, I could tell by the overall tone and quality of the articles that things were not well. That, combined with the messed-up Kinja stuff…