I totally get what you mean. In other words he's not Brad Pitt, who's more of a Doberman type (could have said pitbull for the pun…).
And yes I'm referring to the supposed affair they had on their recent movie.
I totally get what you mean. In other words he's not Brad Pitt, who's more of a Doberman type (could have said pitbull for the pun…).
And yes I'm referring to the supposed affair they had on their recent movie.
I agree with you -what you just said is sharper than what I was trying to express.
I also agree with olaf78 about Canet though, that guy isn't that bland ;)
I actually ran into him yesterday. He seems to live in my district since it's the 3rd time I see him (yes, Paris France).
Of course he's not handsome but this is how society works for now, "ugly" charismatic men can get young beautiful women… (wasn't even thinking of your president when typing that)
Makes me think of some horrible Trump supporters with Captain America as profile pictures. They don't get the point.
I find it weird when they cast the same actor for two different characters in the same show. They already did that with Terry O'Quinn being 2 different characters in the early seasons, as if people wouldn't notice.
Reminds me of Six Feet Under openings.
They just announced it's renewed for a last season.
Jill was phenomenal in that church scene with the Murphys' son.
I'm not sure I want Matt or any other character to find redemption. Because what makes this show "realistic" is that bad things also happen to good people, just because. Like in TWD or GoT. Anything can happen, which creates a good tension. There's no karma shenanigans, at least for now.
But Matt is also a favorite for…
Yeah MaCready's theory is nice but maybe it's just a (smart) wink.
I mean, in Lost, the Smoke Monster sound was sometimes also used off island just as a red herring. It's still Lindelof here.
It's pretty weird how things changed and how we came to accept ambiguous storylines, if it was Lost we would have been glad to find so many resolutions that fast. It's probably because Lindelof said from the beginning of the series that there wouldn't be much resolution to the mysteries.
Merci.
Never thought about comparing them but it's pretty accurate actually.
Thanks. I guess I'll give it a try then!
Did Hannibal have a proper ending? I didn't watch the last season and am kinda reluctant to watch it if there are too many things unresolved.
La Horde was a very disappointing movie
Interesting they called it "palm print", because earlier this season we saw that palm prints can be read… That's a nice parallel.
Lindelof, please don't make me go into linking crazy hints again ; fool me once…
… and maybe the girls were swimming in the pond at that exact same moment and kind of were "sacrificed"/"made collateral damage" by bigger forces saving Kevin.
I really think he felt used and betrayed by Ofelia. If it wasn't for her he wouldn't have been captured by Salazar. And shooting Salazar's daughter in front of him was a way of torturing Salazar back.
Andy gave them the right directions cause his 'plan' was to know where to catch up with them or to let them be caught by the army if their plan failed.
He wanted to shoot Salazar and Ofelia cause Salazar tortured him, he shot Ofelia first cause what happened to him was because of her in the first place.