While it feels odd to be "excited" about a show with such disturbing themes that hit particularly close to home these days, I really am looking forward to see what they do here.
While it feels odd to be "excited" about a show with such disturbing themes that hit particularly close to home these days, I really am looking forward to see what they do here.
Yep. I was walking my dog and anyone who passed me would have thought I was a lunatic.
He's definitely a sociopath but I was thinking he's also very lonely. This was the second time (at least) that he's mentioned that they should spend more time at the house with him. I'm sure to some extent, them being around more makes it look better for Pasha but their cover explains why they're not there often.
Sad Phil and Crazy Lizzie! That segment was hilarious.
I don't know but I may or may not be searching for a Watchamacallit or Skor bar tomorrow.
"She’s not named, but Elizabeth confides in Philip and the visiting Stan, “I think he likes the girl,” so good on Henry."
Paige: Do you still think about what happened to you?
Slate TV. It's well worth checking out. New episodes drop early Wednesday mornings after the show.
You're certainly entitled to your opinion but it's hard for me to fathom how someone who watched the entire series would describe Norman as "a warped, homicidal psychopath".
That is an alternate reality that is too depressing to imagine.
Well done. I didn't recall that comment from last season but over the past few episodes, it became clear that's where they were heading for the finale. I'm still not entirely sure if I love the ending but it was definitely not "Disney" and was beautifully executed.
I could not stop myself from laughing at the "I disagree". It was so perfect.
I'm still processing my feelings about the finale but it was lovely to have the reminder of how it all started and I am going to miss this show dearly.
Ryan Murphy has mentioned in interviews that when he met and interviewed Davis, she expressed regret about her relationship with Crawford.
That puppy was adorable and looked just like my Shih Tzu when he was a pup.
Is Handmaid's Tale considered limited? I thought it was intended to be a continuing series.
I was waiting for that line line to appear and I thought it was perfect. I am so glad it was treated with nuance and Sarandon delivered it beautifully.
I was particularly horrified by Joan saying one shouldn't keep avocados in the house. I love that Bette mentioned guacamole shortly after that scene. Of course, she wouldn't have read Joan's book or followed her advice.
I never thought I would be brought to tears not once, but multiple times, by a Ryan Murphy show!
Good question. I'd have to go back to confirm but based on Kevin Sr's appearance, I expect this episode's Australia scenes are in the same time line and we may see these ladies again when Kevin and Nora make their way to Perth. I still think last week's was a flash forward though.