I'm not sure they'd trust Charlotte not to constantly flip-flop back and forth between the sides. She's already forgiven her parents for some pretty terrible stuff so I think her long term anger and allegiance might be too unreliable.
I'm not sure they'd trust Charlotte not to constantly flip-flop back and forth between the sides. She's already forgiven her parents for some pretty terrible stuff so I think her long term anger and allegiance might be too unreliable.
Plus, "That One" is the best possible nickname for Charlotte. Thanks, Nolan!
Possibly. Definitely aware of them, but never really watched more than a handful of episodes of later seasons of Dawson's and One Tree Hill. Always wanted to see the whole of Felicity but it always gets bumped for something else. From what I saw, they still seem more soapy than the general mood of Bates. If Bates…
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I know many people are not (and fair enough), but I'm willing to give a bit of leeway to this. I'm okay with the murders not quite going down as portrayed in Psycho, as long as the official story (in their universe) remains the same. As long as the characters of Psycho can logically continue to believe they know the…
"Fiddle-dee-dee! That will require a tetanus shot."
Not on my version of Netflix, unfortunately. But a few local libraries have it, so flying monkey boobs are somewhere in my future.
I totally don't remember that part. But I was probably multitasking when I watched - writing a paper or something.
I like her too. I certainly can't hold shitty 1990s TV from her youth against her. And she was also in the lame Oz remake, but she wasn't the reason that was shitty.
Given the situation with her father, it would not surprise me if Cody is attracted to boys who are polite, reserved, and not intimidating physically or emotionally - the exact opposite of her father. Situations where she feels in control and safe.
Yes! A muted take on the Hepburn/Tracy vibe.
I don't find him bland but I do think he's intentionally playing the sheriff as detached and purposefully reserved. Rightly or wrongly, I get the feeling that he has major rage issues that he keeps in check by keeping most people at arm's length & not really interacting with people beyond the job. Highly possible I'm…
Also odd was after Norma explains that Cody confessed (which was the "right" thing to do) - Norman freaks out, and Norma basically says "I warned you she was bad news! - as if Cody's warning was malicious or something.
Normally, I'd agree with you but I think that dude is totally ridiculous and I can't accept anyone seeing beyond that terrible dye job of his, to get to the point where s/he is turned on.
After thinking about more possible parallels, I also pegged Dylan as James but didn't catch the parallels to that particular storyline. But you're right - and I think she'll either persuade Dylan to kill her brother or else put him in a situation where he'll have no choice but to kill him.
Definitely. It reminded me of "don't let the door hit you on the ass, on your way out."
Don't let it bite you in the ass.
I also picked up on it, almost immediately, but am a fairly big fan of that show. Which is not to say that I thought it was a particularly well done tribute, but it was noticeable.
This was likely a misstep though, since she is trying to keep his illness secret. She just put his blackouts on record, basically.
Not to mention, should he be sleeping at all? Or did they okay his lack of concussion, and I just missed it?