Dude, we're talking about literal Death Gods in the Japanese sense, read the manga and tell me how calling it a "magic notebook" doesn't take away the importance of it.
Dude, we're talking about literal Death Gods in the Japanese sense, read the manga and tell me how calling it a "magic notebook" doesn't take away the importance of it.
Would you call the Ark of the Covenant "magical" or divine?
Why not just adapt "The Death of Jack Hamilton" into a Hour and a Half film?
You know, it feels like short-changing it by calling it a "magical notebook"
I'm still a fool for the original INCEPTION teaser, as well as the Eagle Eye teaser that basically did a Mission Impossible while suggesting a whole 'nother level of conspiracy.
i actually didn't get that, I thought it was him trying to tell her his feelings for real to reassure her she wasn't awful.
Maybe they heard about the "No Gang Colours"
I like the continuity of Gretchen's obsession with Lena Dunham's dog.
She was so scary like that though. Like the woman who killed Rosie Larson in The Killing
Somehow I REALLY doubt that in a show as queer and progressive as HTGAWM that we'd get a "lesbian stalker"
Aw…
I think that because Wes is the one person who challenges her, and because he KNOWS her secret, her ability to command him is axed.
I remember her from Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters
Also, Issac Sirko in the later season of Dexter.
Elijah from GIRLS? His first appearance is insulting Hannah, and later on he gives her awful advice about life while ruining things with his boyfriend?
Yet again we see how men and women do awful things because they grow up "not wanting to be a victim," and yet we can't seem to connect to the larger cultural language that comes up whenever feminism talks about patriarchy insisting that individuals NEED to be in control of their own fates and should learn to just…
I watched the finale last night. It stayed with me.
No, it was very sad. And if someone other than Frank killed her I"m gonna have a lot of trouble sympathizing with Annalise.
No, you're right. The fact that during all of this she NEVER KNEW who killed her, and confessed because she thought it was hopeless makes the potentially the most tragic character on the show…
I like Rebecca.