Moral of the story: Never invite Vince Vaughn to your party.
Moral of the story: Never invite Vince Vaughn to your party.
Dear Emily: GREAT, GREAT job with the recap! Your analysis really nails it!
There is no joy for Wally Brando from me. Since I was 25 when Twin Peaks originally aired, I'm way too old to have a boner for the ubiquitous and marginally-talented one note act that is Michael Cera.
Once production moved to Los Angeles after a few weeks of location shooting in Washington State for the pilot, all of the pies on Twin Peaks were supplied by DuPars - the coffee shop bakery chain where Lynch and Frost first conceived the show. The DuPars cherry pie recipe appears in "Welcome to Twin Peaks: Access…
I don't have to be convinced, I love my Apple Watch. So yeah, FU Sam.
So, after rapes, bludgeonings and murdering children, Game of Thrones finally went too far for the Millennials: an old lady's sagging tits.
Or, you could, you know, just not do this shit.
An A+ episode. No question.
Am I crazy or wasn't Jim a hero at the end of "The Anvil or The Hammer" after killing The Ogre? What confuses me is that in "All Happy Families" he repeatedly says "I'm done in this town." Huh? And don't even get me started on the insane fluctuations in Barbara's storyline - first she loves Jim, then she hates him,…
It's way dark but I didn't hate it. I have a nagging suspicion that the derision that the series has received so far is based on a generational divide - this may just be too far out of The AV Club wheelhouse.