Too many to even sort through much less pick a favourite, but the end of The Leftovers and Carrie Coon vs Regina King in season two both quickly sprang to mind, along with Don Hertzfeldt’s It’s Such a Beautiful Day.
Too many to even sort through much less pick a favourite, but the end of The Leftovers and Carrie Coon vs Regina King in season two both quickly sprang to mind, along with Don Hertzfeldt’s It’s Such a Beautiful Day.
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So that's how she ended up on the Activia. She was all backed up from the Vicodin.
Completely agree. I was at about the two-thirds mark when it dawned on me that no one had spoken.
Wow. Sarah Treem stuck the hell out of that landing. I’ve joked in the past when people have asked for TV recommendations and Six Feet Under comes up that it’s essentially 63 sometimes very messy hours of setup to get you to 7 minutes of payoff where you’d likely be bawling their eyes out. This was kind of like that…
Deegan was played by Alex Morf so using the L&O guest star rules I pretty much assumed that he was important and going to be back at some point.
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Oh wow, there’s a lot more of these than I thought. I read the first Alanna book when I found it on the new release table at the library as a kid, but then sort of aged out of YA and didn’t read any more until I got talked into bingeing the Harry Potter books right as the final one was coming out 25 years later. I…
LOVED this episode! Loved the score. Loved that they used The Motels and my favourite band, Concrete Blonde for the soundtrack. Loved the cinematography, which was gorgeous. Tod Campbell has been outdoing himself this year with a visually stunning season. And most of all, I absolutely loved that when Darlene is…
A little voice in my head said, "Don't look back. You can never look back."
It did, and is basically a year behind. Final issue comes out right before Christmas.
They flashed an image of The Fifth Risk, which The Coming storm was included in, for half a second at one point. It seemed like that was their only source, and they did a half-assed job of lifting from it. It’s definitely worth checking out, and I believe an adaptation is one of the projects that Obama is producing…
Oh, and seeing Thora Birch was a really nice surprise.
Casting Ryan Hurst and Samantha Morton (and to a lesser extent, the now departed Brett Butler) was the only reason I waded back into this shitstorm last year, so an episode focusing solely on those two instead of the rest of the massively bloated cast was perfect for me. Nicole Mirante-Matthews’ script was a vast…
Not really. This had some of the worst dialogue I've ever sat through, and that's not even getting into the particulars of the story.
Clerks II is endlessly rewatchable for me. Maybe now that Jeff is back on board they can track down the kid that played Elias as well. Rosario was down when they first announced it, so hopefully she’s back too.
Yes, that was by design. Good for you picking up on that since it was about as lacking in subtlety as I could manage. I never accused you being aggressive. I pointed out the wildly misplaced condescension and general idiocy of your comment, which still stands.