True, Ford didn't program her but I do think it was his intention.
True, Ford didn't program her but I do think it was his intention.
I assume he planned for Dolores to kill him exactly as Arnold had planned for his own death in the same manner. Although, who knows whether Ford had some more tricks up his sleeve?
That's my guess for the Man in Black in S2. He was pretty excited about the uprising, despite being shot.
Ok, I have my new shows:
As long as he remembers you…
No pressure, I just thought I missed it. I've actually never seen Northern Exposure so I think I'll try to watch along if it's on Netflix or Amazon.
Drop: Bull (I still can't believe a show based on Dr. Phil's life is a success), Add: Pitch
What shows are you watching in 2017?
I disagree and hope that you are camping out in the lobby now.
Has it been announced when The Leftovers will return? I was sure it was coming back early in 2017 but I think that was just wishful thinking because I wasn't able to find confirmation.
Erik specifically said that Bonnie didn't know Zeke was childless which has nothing to do with having a nephew. I never suggested that Bonnie knew the nephew was fake.
"the housekeeper, Bonnie, has been looking after Zeke’s things but didn’t know he was childless"
I agree he desperately needs therapy but since Daniel still isn't sure of his innocence, I think part of his reluctance is that he doesn't think he deserves to be free from his pain.
That scene would have induced an eye roll from me on pretty much any other show but Tawney is such a pure soul and her genuine belief and trust in God is beautiful to watch.
I don't think it's a plot hole, but it is confusing due to the various timelines and stories being depicted. I assume that a host isn't rebooted until either they die or their story or loop is completed. As the reviewer mentioned, it seems more and more likely that the Delores/William story is happening in the past as…
Wow, I'm above the "see more" tab! Thanks Pure Genius!
I hear what you're saying. I watched it as an adolescent in the 80s and was completely unaware at the time of any political message it was trying to send. They were just a quaint, somewhat dorky family from a seemingly more innocent era. I admit on the few occasions I have revisited it, I have found myself cringing…
RIP to the best tv mom ever, Florence Henderson. http://www.nbcnews.com/pop-…
Who else is going to binge some Brady Bunch episodes in tribute while nursing their Thanksgiving hangovers?
I thought the one good thing about Trump being elected was that he would leave our city!
I'm 3 episodes and and liking it more than I expected to. Sterling K. Brown is terrific in it.