I hate actors who have these rules about talking about certain past projects. It's part of the job - if you are part of something that people love, suck it up and be gracious.
I hate actors who have these rules about talking about certain past projects. It's part of the job - if you are part of something that people love, suck it up and be gracious.
I'm sure Crosby's reaction to her living with them is exacerbated by Renee's outright rudeness to him throughout their history. If she wasn't such a bitch to him, he probably wouldn't have had such a strong objection to her coming to stay for a while. And then, of course, when she gets there she tries to impose her…
I loved that scene with Zeek and Camille reacting to Max's blunt pronouncements and questions so, so much! The way they played it, it was so clear that their experience with raising kids has made them impervious to that kind of embarrassment. They were just cool grandparents. Loved it.
@avclub-7f6ef73902765d3773dccb4b1d0144ca:disqus I'm not necessarily saying that it was a good or plausible part of the storyline, just that I would rather watch something utterly bonkers like a guy biting his own tongue off than a dog fight which happens in real life all the time. I think it was also troubling to me…
@avclub-7f6ef73902765d3773dccb4b1d0144ca:disqus I'm not necessarily saying that it was a good or plausible part of the storyline, just that I would rather watch something utterly bonkers like a guy biting his own tongue off than a dog fight which happens in real life all the time. I think it was also troubling to me…
I would watch a thousand blind inmates biting off their tongues before I watched another dog fight scene.
I would watch a thousand blind inmates biting off their tongues before I watched another dog fight scene.
"I've had trouble with the past few seasons because they seemed to be
trying to make him a relatable person with a wife and kids; a guy who
cares about other people. It didn't work to try and give him a heart
and still have him be a serial killer."
"I've had trouble with the past few seasons because they seemed to be
trying to make him a relatable person with a wife and kids; a guy who
cares about other people. It didn't work to try and give him a heart
and still have him be a serial killer."
Be careful what you wish for. See: Dexter's Dad, Six in BSG, Denny Duquette on Grey's.
Be careful what you wish for. See: Dexter's Dad, Six in BSG, Denny Duquette on Grey's.
For me, an occasional episode rife with comedic moments is a necessary thing when it comes to SOA. This show is a bit of a downer for the most part - full of dark, depressing shit, so it helps to have an episode like this now and again that injects a little humor and, as somebody else said, reminds the audience why…
For me, an occasional episode rife with comedic moments is a necessary thing when it comes to SOA. This show is a bit of a downer for the most part - full of dark, depressing shit, so it helps to have an episode like this now and again that injects a little humor and, as somebody else said, reminds the audience why…
She TOTALLY said "I can't do it" - I was getting more and more infuriated every time she insisted that she would never say that and nobody called her out on it.
She TOTALLY said "I can't do it" - I was getting more and more infuriated every time she insisted that she would never say that and nobody called her out on it.