Yep, I really wish this show had more female relationships…
Yep, I really wish this show had more female relationships…
She's been dead since Proctor took her in…
I'm sorry, it was a shock I know.
Well, Banshee has a bit of an issue with portraying male systems of violence against women that aren't exploitative (Proctor was the one who tried to stonewall the rape allegations in the first season) and generally "empowering" a woman doesn't mean making her as brutal as a man, but it has created in Carrie and…
I dunno, the problem isn't that he promoted her, it's that he's a pyschopath and she can either be meek and stand beside him or gird her loins and stride out ahead. Only way to banish fear.
I've seen that happen in only one other film, A Perfect Getaway with Millia Jovovich and Steve Zahn and it was almost played for laughs there.
I don't think Rebecca was ambitious so much as she was trying to get away from Proctor but had only the skills he taught her to use.
Okay, I'm going to call it now, Proctor killed Rebecca. I'm not sure if he's the serial killer, but knowing how he told her to stay away from Hood, how he's ultra-possessive of Rebecca (Remember him slut-shaming her and basically being an abusive father-figure? not to mention having Burton murder the guy she was…
I think that Proctor being the killer, or at least to have killed Rebecca, would end his arc nicely
I really want to know how many people didn't immediately think it was Proctor.
For me, it's how someone once compared it's tone and brutality to a Jim Thompson novel and I was like OF COURSE.
I don't really see how you can call her overly ambitious when you compare her to Proctor.
I still remember his freakout at her and how she had to come crawling back to him, and how he murdered the guy she was sleeping with in front of him.
Nah, I don't get that kind of selfishness at all.
I think she saw herself in that bird, and killing it was her way of expressing her own frustration with her inability to leave.
I read this book in high school and never forget how incredibly irrelevant everything unusual that happens in the novel is.
Surprise no one has mentioned the girl in the communal shower and her love for strapon fantasies.
He wrote one called "Sunset & Sawdust" that looked really interesting.
Is her portal gonna come out of her…earlobe?
What will they do about the previews for next episode? How will they POSSIBLY come up with such beautiful yet bizarre non-sequiturs???