Um, so only Dylan saw Norman dressed up as Norma? Because in the scene that followed Emma seemed fairly calm and unaffected.
Um, so only Dylan saw Norman dressed up as Norma? Because in the scene that followed Emma seemed fairly calm and unaffected.
First, not all writers are from "Hollywood". Second, since I live in the city that boasts the entertainment industry, yes, I've met plenty of writers. But way to take the comment section way too seriously.
Blame the actor, no way a writer wrote that odd haircut and hipster beard into a script.
It's just because of his hipster "James Harden" beard and effeminate mannerisms.
I'm amazed that the bumper is still hanging on. It would drive perfectly fine without it.
If Proctor dies the show is over, so, no way in hell should they attempt that.
Yeah. That being said, the first 2 Superbowls weren't even called the "Superbowl". They were called the "AFL-NFL Championship Game". They officially started calling it the "Superbowl" when the Colts-Jets played in the game (SB III). Getting all hyped up because your Championship trophy isn't a "Superbowl" trophy is a…
Respectfully disagree about Omar… the guy that's trapped yet always escapes was one of the silliest parts of the Wire. He stayed around about a season too long. The character became unrealistic and a little too mystical. It bordered on being ridiculous towards the end. Save that type of narrative for the Marvel movies…
I'm a little bit disappointed that Kai did nothing about 'Becca. First, that girl does not have the strength of other female characters on this show. Second, she forced Proctor into a bad situation that he didn't want to be in and burned his credibility momentarily. Anyone else would have been dealt with accordingly.…
Why? So he can be the Omar Little of this show? Everyone's time runs out on Banshee.
Considering that the Steelers haven't won a playoff game since 2010, they're not a team to tout for being a winner lately (and their last 2 SB wins were against fairly flimsy opponents).
They also did the two season bad guy thing with Chayton though. So I don't think its really a case of "been there, done that" because it would seem that Banshee usually does this with their villains.
It's Rebecca and likely Job. Rebecca has to go for obvious reasons: There's nothing else to do with her character and she cannot escape repercussions for her actions and the trouble she has caused Kai. Job makes everything way too easy for Hood's crew. He's like the superstar of B&E and they usually escape without a…
Gonna miss Chayton but there was really nowhere else they could take his character without making him ridiculous in the process. Which tends to happens with show runners favorite characters (like Omar Little on The Wire or Ryan O'Reilly on OZ) because they lose perspective and try to milk the actor for all their…
She's horrified because Burton was mutilated in that torture chamber. He's a eunuch, which explains his extreme bouts of rage and his ability to not be swayed by Rebecca's advances. She's used to getting what she wants and he is immune to her. Nevertheless, great scene disturbing as it was, that's what makes Banshee…