strongside66
StrongSide66
strongside66

Something about Edgerton really puts me off.

I thought this had something to do with Kimmy Schmidt.

The fact that Destiny takes itself so seriously is my major problem with it. If it contained even a hint of humor, my enjoyment of it would increase tenfold.

Port Charles! General Hospital, but with witches and vampires.

I thank god it was a wig.

Did someone say they were a Jets fan?

Reading the first half of your comment, I was going to reply that I really don't have any fondness for any typical 80's food (aside from pudding pops, although now they seem kind of rapey) but I see you've basically done that for me.

I always hoped for Rebecca Budig to claw her way out of the AMC pit.

Well, first, emotional abuse is harmful. Second, he's a violent guy. Though we haven't seen him be violent towards his son, he has been violent to others, basically on a whim. Third, he's not always sober. His reactions tend toward the extreme. Would you let him babysit your kids?

It was 100% the exact casting choice they were going for. We were supposed to think all along that there was no way that kid could have been Ray's. Then after seeing the rapist, we were supposed to think, "aww, it really is his son."

That's because you forgot to add Twin Peaks into your equation.

I was hoping to see a Conan O'Brien cameo this season.

There's nothing wrong with criticizing media. It's a bit foolish to suggest someone not comment on something because you have a differing opinion.

what about "louche"?

I watched Bound again for the first time in about 15 years. It was just as horrible and amazing as I remembered it. Gina Gershon and Jennifer Tilly were just as horrible and sexy as I remembered. 10 of 10.

That coffee/gun pointing scene proved to me that Vince Vaughn has the power to diminish other actors' skill and ability.

She only feels like the bad guy because you find Velcoro to be a likable character. Think for a minute about actually having him be solely responsible for an adolescent child, even just for a weekend, and the character of his ex-wife isn't really all that villainous at all.

They already had a knives expert.

At first I thought it was the party music, which didn't seem to fit anyway, but at least there was a reason for it. When it followed to the outside scenes, it was clear it was just the score of the scene and I was almost angry about it.

I'm no crime fighting expert, but was it really necessary for Bezzerides to actually get inside the party? Once they had the info on the bus, they could have followed it as they did anyway. I guess it was good to have eyes inside and obviously they wouldn't have extracted the missing person if she wasn't in, but it