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Focusing on the believers is fine with the vignettes, but we are at the point where they are now focusing entire episodes on supporting characters OF supporting characters. I'm usually fine with show's doing their own thing, but despite a decently told story that this episode was trying my patience, and makes me glad

According to TVLine, episode 4 was completely axed from the series with portions of it placed throughout the series and the director losing a credit. I get the impression that it was focused on the Technical Boy, what with the actor appearing on the EW video recap and saying that his backstory was removed from the

I agree that Laurie being alive was a cop out. If they didn't think it was earned, then they shouldn't have presented it on screen like they did knowing what the audience will think.

Yeah, Salim being happy all the time kind of weirded me out. Is being a cab driver with a shitty cab while driving around a zombie and a leprechaun sooo much better than his old life? Was the fire-sex he had earlier that good?

I was also impressed. I remember the future episode of Nip/Tuck where they went overboard and made all the characters look like they aged 40 years instead of 20.

I compared the two episodes side-by-side.

I actually don't think they are going to finish big with this series. The finale is clearly going to be very Nora centric, what with Tom co-writing (he's written almost all the Nora episodes), and the episode title, and those episodes are usually far more personal than the grandiose Kevin episodes.

I'm still not sold on Whittle either. A mostly reactive character like Shadow needs an actor who is super charismatic (as opposed to simply being super hot), and the three different eyebrow expressions used in the first three episodes just weren't cutting it. He got to show a bit more emotion here, but I feel like

The second Matt episode was less Job and more Joseph and Mary.

I loved that scene, especially the way Laura's face jolted into frame like that.

What the hell was that? The character actually got stuck in a furry-sex-cruise. And between this and American Gods, there been a whole lot of penises on TV these days.

Not always. Sometimes, actors had simply had enough, and timing wise this makes a bit more sense than Connie Britton from Nashville.

I didn't think it was too cringey. Having Livinia Nixon play a morning show host seems like such a no-brainer that I'm surprised we haven't done it for real already. And Nora didn't tap her Myki on the bus, which is my book is 100% accurate.

Unlike a show like Crazy Ex Girlfriend, I'm not sure if "poisonous" is the right term here. They don't bring out the worst in each-other, they simply ignore the huge gaping issues they are going through as individuals, and they substitute revealing secrets over having honest conversations.

Melbourne. The mourning show was filmed inside a multi-media centre (Federation Square) and the nearby graffiti alleyway was Hosier Lane. And thus in one episode they've used up most of our notable landmarks.

I get the impression that people who grew up watching The Legend of the Condor Heroes would not care for Crouching Tiger, which was the case with some members of my family.

I like House of Flying Daggers despite myself. I remember one critic that says that this film goes completely against the notion that looks aren't everything, and it made me think that only reason why it has such a high Rotten Tomato metre is because it is foreign. Chinese audiences hated the insta-love romance and

I remember some people literally gasping at Zhang Ziyi's beauty during the scene with her being lit by the candle ("she soooooo pretty!") and being a bit annoyed that they laughed at the man who was killed by getting the circular blade to the face.

I don't think Ang Lee is ever really at risk of being sent to director jail. He's built so much good will among critics that they allow him an occasional misstep (like Taking Woodstock and Billy Lynn) on the condition that he delivers films like Crouching Tiger, Brokeback and Life of Pi.

Aussie Kevin was tranqed on his property and then moved to Grace's place.