Aya Cash is fantastic and I’m already setting myself up for disappointment in hoping she at least gets an Emmy nod for her work on this show.
Aya Cash is fantastic and I’m already setting myself up for disappointment in hoping she at least gets an Emmy nod for her work on this show.
Beautiful episode. Gretchen is my favorite, and it’s episodes like this that make me uncomfortable for familiarity. Aya Cash is low-key one of the best actors on TV right now.
Really nice episode, and Zosia Mamet was great - it’s cool to see her in a more subdued role compared to her typical fast-talking Shoshanna-type character.
Ok, then his need wasn’t “incomprehensible”. The premise didn’t work for you, and that happens. Fair enough.
Snark/Snart —> best typo ever.
Ok, theories time:
I loved Danielle Panabaker telling Cisco “we’re back baby!” and was glad to see both Caitlin and Killer Frost in full effect this episode, since I love both of them. I hope they can pull off the balance between them better than last season, though.
Probably designed to cater to reduced concentration spans of the grown millennial and subsequent generations.
I don’t assume someone is a ‘good person’ or even someone I’d want to meet and spend time with based only on their output for consumers. I can like what someone has produced without feeling like I’m endorsing them as a person. If someone has done something I find objectionable, I won’t buy their product though.
She deserves better than Milquetoast British Dud, if that’s where they’re going.
Sad!
Maggie Q deserves better than this.
Huh. I thought this show got cancelled. Good for it and it’s...fans, that I assume it has? Sounds like Allison is struggling through this one. I gave up after 3 episodes of season one.
Little known Constitutional fact: if you can get the President to promise something at the Corespondent’s Dinner, he has to do it. It’s why Drumpfy didn’t show up to the last one.
It would help if articles could be easily located or actually appeared in the proper categories.
I almost bailed when the interface changed. It’s just tedious finding the good content anymore and this message board is a disaster.
Season 1 wasn’t bad, DIMENSIONAL BLEEDTHROUGH - it was a bit more on the Castle side of things, admittedly, but it still had the enjoyably batshit air of “This is The Literal Devil, solving crimes with a hot but troubled woman police detective while trying to seduce her.” And Trixie, and her interactions with Lucifer,…
But in this case Kinja is to blame and the overall Gawker direction the site has taken in its coverage.
I’d still watch the last few episodes on S1 if you can (and actually S1 stumbles slightly after the pilot but is pretty good overall) but you probably could jump in if you wanted to. I wouldn’t skip S2 though.
Give her three months with access to a library, she’ll be Hermione Granger.