The story of the Chicago World's Fair is epic and needs a full HBO treatment.
The story of the Chicago World's Fair is epic and needs a full HBO treatment.
This season has been masterful and if abbreviating the Florence trip is what it took to get the Red Dragon storyline this season I can accept that, but I sorta feel this really should have been two shorter (say, eight to ten episode) seasons.
Game of Thrones. I did love season one of the Leftovers, though I'm not finished it yet.
The Americans and Hannibal are currently the two strongest dramas on television. I also love Lost. Not 24.
Here's how much fun the show has. When Francis picks up Reba from the bus stop, what do we see? A frickin ad for the dentist (open wide!)
The final four dance last year had lots of same-sex coupling and was clearly about marriage equality.
Largely agree.
…. not a whole lot. The premise is really bringing it down.
Yeah, the cha-cha was the worst. Spencer Liff's commentary was the best re: Afterbuzz.
Yeah, I ended up buying it afterwards. Seriously, perhaps the single most disturbing season of television I have ever seen.
All five seem pretty cool.
….Beautiful. Just beautiful. The blood moon. The cinema monster.
Yeah, I hear "isn't" but the iTunes subtitles say "is."
This is not going to be a great season, is it?
Eh, I bailed on Homeland's first season right around the same time I bailed on Mad Men's first season. I would have gone for Game of Thrones (Season 2) that year.
Which is a fair comment. I just think that Mad Men is in a weird position in that regard due to the hybrid of its general dominance with odd misses.
In fairness, Jude Law has some pretty serious stage credits. He was on Broadway and a Tony nominee before he did movies.
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It's odd. Those three examples are definitely strong ones - BB especially just rose to the occasion and blitzed last year, The Sopranos won the award it hadn't won (directing) and FNL had a strong performance too. Heck, even Lost had it's strongest emmy haul with its final season (four acting nominations,…
It took me until the third reply to realize that you didn't mean Dennis Rodman (A-hole Rod apparently not descriptive enough for my brain).