I have two eyes and they both work just fine. The photo was Teo. Teo is dead.
I have two eyes and they both work just fine. The photo was Teo. Teo is dead.
Yes, at 2:26 there is a shot over the right shoulder of Luis looking at a full-face photo of Teo. If you weren't viewing the full widescreen version of the show, a portion of the photo may have been cropped out.
Wait'll you hit 50…make sure your Wellbutrin scrip is up-to-date.
What show were you watching? They clearly showed the photograph of Teo. And despite what you say, it would be a routine practice for police anywhere in this country to obtain positive identification before releasing the remains of a John Doe to a person claiming to be his father.
He wasn't a "would-be suitor," he was a would-be rapist. Shay has enough street smarts to immediately recognize that a man who tries to charm her and suggests that they "go somewhere" (i.e., someplace where no one can see them)—just the two of them—has only one thing in mind.
Carson doesn't say anything to Laurie Ann because he supports everything she said. He's a coward who wants to avoid confrontation, which is why when he disagrees with Jeanette, he goes behind Jeanette's back to undo what she attempts to do and then has his sister verbally abuse her into submission. When he says he…
Teo is dead. This show has always been brutally honest in the way it tells stories. I highly doubt they would throw all that away with some "General Hospital" back-from-the-dead twist.
Teo did not kill himself. He was beaten. How else do you explain the bloody face, split lip and the look of terror on Teo's face and rage on Isaac's face?
I would love a second season to see what happens with Madeline and Ed. It was apparent that Ed finally figured out that something was going on with Madeline and Joseph. I'd like to see the fallout from that. Also, it seems like Tori was barely keeping herself from tearing Madeline apart, so that would be interesting…
You should have watched the series all the way to the end if you felt that way.
Really? I thought the reviews here had been pretty positive…considering…
It wasn't so long ago that the best you could find on TV were shows set in hospitals or courtrooms (usually in the Chicago area) or soapy garbage set in and around Beverly Hills. Or even a little farther back, all you could watch were cookie-cutter sitcoms that repeated the same stories week after week with only…
I will actually physically slap the shit out of and make cry actual tears anyone who complains in my presence about "fatigue" or "limitations" associated with this show.
Killed the "right" person? Are you people as crazy as Norman?
I need a recording of Andrew Rannels performing that entire song. Now.
How about Dar and Quinn's own words?
Perhaps, but that doesn't mean he doesn't have "star power."
I could not disagree more. There are vast numbers of people in this country who float along through life with blinders on when it comes to the horrors inflicted on those outside of their immediate circles. The only way to make these people aware is to show them.
I agree she's doing a great job, but I wish Jessica Lange would have dropped her voice a couple of octaves for this role. Lange's voice is sort of tremulous and bell-like, while Joan Crawford's was more forceful and strong. It's a minor complaint, though…both Lange and Sarandon are tearing it up.
It's not unimaginable. He's pretty approachable.