While I was initially disappointed that Hulu hadn't released all 10 eps at once - because I wanted to binge-watch them - I'm now incredibly grateful. The first three episodes alone were hard to bear.
While I was initially disappointed that Hulu hadn't released all 10 eps at once - because I wanted to binge-watch them - I'm now incredibly grateful. The first three episodes alone were hard to bear.
As if the ritual rape weren't revolting enough, I couldn't shake the disturbing image of Offred's head essentially bring thrust up against Serena's vagina.
UGH. I'm a failure at life. (In an effort to be better: in this instance, I predict this reply will be below yours.) ;-)
Anyone catch the fabulous continuity error, when Gina tossed the yogurt in the interrogation room? When Terry said "Terry puts out!" and Santiago did her classic, disgusted "Alright…", she turns her head and you can clearly see yogurt in her hair above her right temple.
Didn't know that one! Thanks! :)
Holy crap, I tossed out the same thought in a comment above^^ before I saw this!
I was kinda waiting for Matthew to give him a long look and then let out an " Oh, COME on!" à la Gob Bluth.
Okay I have my first legit beef with "The Americans". When you grow up in a city like Bloomington, Indiana (and take pride in your hometown), it's a pretty fun thing when you get any kind of shout-out on a TV series or movie, let alone a series that you love as much as this one. (FYI, previous shout-outs have been on…
The Americans: "Teenage Angst" edition
Nursing, eh? Does that mean you latched onto your alcohol bottle?
Great point!
Finding a mutual-love-for-Ann-Dowd-and-Margo-Martindale thread is aces! I love them both.
I've thought the same.
Oh yes, they are indeed apples and oranges in terms of respective show and respective audience, but then that just goes to show you the drastic difference in which teen angst can be portrayed.
Nice catch and well said.
"…every facial gesture another controlled demolition…"
Though I remain an ever-faithful fan of My So-Called Life, Paige's angst really kicks the shit out of Angela Chase's, in terms of overall perspective.
I will be forever grateful to B99 for not exploiting the Peralta/Santiago relationship as simply a vehicle for conflict. So often, after a will-they/won't-they arc, once the characters are together, there tends to be very little time that passes before they're headed for Splitsville.
It was so nice to laugh out loud several times, watching this episode. Damn, I've missed this show.
Hehe, omg, I'm not the only one whose thoughts hearkened back to "Brawny Dex"