Why was nobody trying to tickle the pole-huggers?!?!
Why was nobody trying to tickle the pole-huggers?!?!
"old-man strength users" is hilarious btw
As much as I liked that Alibi scene at Sheila's, I'm with you. I'll say this, though, the makeup team on that show is doing some great work with Macy's face. He's horrible to look at.
The end of the episode where she goes to Mike's brother's apartment (still don't know the fucker's name) and the previews for next week were just heartbreaking. I was screaming NOOOOOOOOOOOO at the TV. I don't know how much more of this emotional roller coaster I can take lol.
I'm interested to see if Rick's unilateral banishment of Carol will come up when they all meet up again. I'm sure Rick will be pretty surprised to see the two of them teamed up.
I think, from a purely aesthetic POV, that it also has to do with how beautifully unusual his face is. Amazing bone structure, coupled with those weird lips - he's just striking and exotic. He's an interesting mix of delicate, strong and imposing all at once.
I also loved how, in last week's episode, he had his full suit on under his clear plastic murder suit when killing the eye-palette guy.
I also liked that their family is so patently California that none of the rest of them really made a huge deal out them being high.
Funnily enough, J'Tia probably never would have even thought to throw out the rice if Brandon hadn't already done it in such spectacular fashion that season. There's no question in my mind it was a camera-whore moment more than an actual emotional response.
I will, quite literally, never forget watching him get dragged around by Joel. It was simultaneously one of my most favorite and least favorite Survivor moments. Train-wreck-watching-worthy.
Um… I would say at least half, if not more, of the comments each week are people bitching about this show. And I *like* the fact that people on this show have a critical eye and mind for TV, but there seems to be a certain glee for shitting all over a show that everybody still seems to be watching. Or, even worse,…
I'm always fascinated by the vast numbers of people who apparently hate-watch this show.
To me the plague wasn't pointless - in fact, it's likely just the sort of shit that happens at the end of the world when people don't have modern conveniences like medicine, clean water, etc. Because just when you think things couldn't get any worse than surviving zombies and escaping the wrath of apocalyptic psychos,…
That question will be answered differently by those who aren't thinking of it as "Which Becky do you want to bang?"
This was a solid "A" episode for me, not the least of which because so many people got called out on their obvious bullshit. Ed called out Julia and made her realize that her marriage problems are far deeper than Ed. Hank called out Sarah on her habit of letting her love life rule everything. Mr. Knight called out…
Beth is one of your two favorite characters? :)
When I heard they were making this into a show, I was hoping against hope that we might see Frances McDormand on TV, but alas… Pretty sweet cast, though. I'm down.
While I still love this show dearly, my biggest issue is the lack of natural progression for the issues in this season. Joel and Julia's breakup, while also hitting close to home for me, has never felt terribly organic to their characters or the trajectory of their storyline.
I enjoyed this episode simply for the many opportunities for disapproving looks from Carson, which, inevitably, are my favorite parts of *any* episode of DA.
I have never been so on-the-fence about a love triangle as I am with this one. I swing back and forth between Blake and Gillingham several times each episode, but I fear it's already a foregone conclusion that she will end up with Blake. Mary seems to have little compunction about letting poor ole Tony be…